Collin County development record
Princeton Town Center Lot 15 construction filing in Princeton, Texas
Lot 15 Shops
Princeton Town Center Lot 15 is a new construction TDLR filing in Princeton, Collin County, with a self-reported estimated cost of $11,742,480. See scope, dates, parties, local context, and the official record.
TDLR filing TABS2026024580, registered July 7, 2026.
What the filing says
New tilt wall unlimited area shell building with a potential 15 tenants
Other development filing
Why this may matter locally
- If the project proceeds as described, it could change activity at this site; the filing alone does not identify every neighborhood effect.
- Its $11,742,480 self-reported estimate ranks No. 26 among qualifying Collin County filings in the current 120-day tracker window.
- The filing describes 97,704 square feet of work.
Jobs and economic impact
This TDLR filing does not state or confirm permanent jobs, total economic impact, confirmed opening date, traffic counts, local permit status, public incentives. We publish those details only when an attributable company, government, incentive, permit, or other primary record supports them.
What we’re checking next
- What will the completed site be used for?
- Which tenant or operator is confirmed?
- How many permanent jobs are expected?
- What permits, approvals, and schedule remain?
Project details
- Project or facility
- Princeton Town Center Lot 15
- Facility name
- Lot 15 Shops
- Location
- 1000 W. Princeton Drive, Princeton, TX 21061
Princeton, Collin County - TDLR project number
- TABS2026024580
- Registration date
- Estimated start
- November 1, 2026
- Estimated completion
- July 31, 2027
- Square footage
- 97,704 sq. ft.
- Type of funds
- This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.
- Tenant-funded
- No
- Owner listed
- Trination Global Investments P67 Partnership
- Design firm listed
- Onyx Creative
- Registered accessibility specialist
- RICHARD TODD,LOZANO (93)
How this filing compares locally
Among 313 Collin County filings at or above $500,000 in the tracker’s 120-day window ending July 18, 2026, this filing ranks No. 26 by self-reported estimated cost. The county median in that same qualifying set is $1,500,000.
- 18 qualifying Princeton filings appear in the same window.
- 171 qualifying Collin County filings share the “New Construction” classification.
These comparisons describe TDLR filings in this tracker, not all construction activity or permits in the city or county.
What this record can — and cannot — tell you
The Architectural Barriers record is useful for identifying a reported project scope, accessibility-review status, estimated schedule, cost, and named project parties. It does not establish that financing closed, a local permit was issued, work began, a tenant signed a lease, or the project will open on the listed schedule.
For a construction-start decision, check the relevant city or county permit system and any official owner announcement. DFW Daily Brief will add reviewed reporting here when we can verify material local effects such as road access, jobs, public spending, neighborhood change, or an opening timeline.
Record history
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