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Council hears options for redeveloping nearly 4.75 acres of city-owned downtown property

5545751 · August 5, 2025
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Staff briefed council on redevelopment options for four city-owned parcels in historic downtown McKinney, including demolition, structured parking, a boutique hotel and potential requests for proposals; no formal direction was given, and staff will return with additional analysis.

Michael Quint, a city planner, briefed the City Council on Aug. 5 on redevelopment options for about 4.75 acres of city-owned land in McKinney’s historic downtown, including the former Old City Hall, the Development Services building and two parking lots.

Quint said the four tracts are zoned under the city’s MTCR form-based code and that past proposals have included mixed-use development, a 139-room hotel, and a 239-unit multifamily project. He…

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