February 3, 2026

Hillwood Plans Second Billion Dollar Master Planned Community in Denton County

 

Excavator on construction site
Construction equipment at an active development site.

 

Article courtesy of Bisnow

 

Hillwood’s proposed second master planned community in Denton County underscores the growing role of large-scale residential development in shaping local infrastructure and public finance decisions across North Texas.

 

As reported by Bisnow, the project has moved forward following approvals tied to development agreements and financing structures that support long-term infrastructure investment. Developments of this scale typically require close coordination between developers, municipalities, and public entities to fund roads, utilities, and other essential services.

 

The proposal highlights how master planned communities continue to influence land use, annexation, and growth planning in fast-growing Texas counties, particularly as population growth places increasing demands on local governments.

 

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