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Council advances Trademark Southlake mixed‑use plan after staff and developer negotiation
Summary
Council approved first reading for a 40‑acre mixed‑use project along North White Chapel Boulevard that includes a grocery, retail, offices, restaurant pads, a hotel site and a residential component; leaders asked for more detail on traffic, tree preservation and phasing before second reading.
Southlake City Council gave first‑reading approval Oct. 7 to Trademark Southlake, a proposed 40‑acre mixed‑use development along North White Chapel Boulevard and State Highway 114 that would combine retail (including a grocer), restaurants, office space, a potential hotel site, and roughly 37 single‑family lots in two residential nodes.
The council’s vote on the first reading was 6‑1. Developers told council they are working under a tight timetable with an identified grocer tenant that requires coordinated delivery of the grocery and adjacent retail pads. Trademark’s team demonstrated conceptual building elevations, a pedestrian‑oriented public plaza and a roundabout tie‑in to the Kirkwood Boulevard extension.
What proponents said Trademark property executives and consultants described the project as a pedestrian‑oriented commercial core with residential edges. Terry Monteesi, who leads the development team, said the plan preserves several large existing trees in the…
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