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Developer presents ‘Lake District West’ vision and seeks one-year extension for rezoning
Summary
At a Lewisville City Council workshop the developer of the former 'Hamptons' project presented a rebranded plan for a 25-acre mixed-use center now called Lake District West and requested an amendment to extend the developer agreement up to one year to complete rezoning before closing.
At a workshop session of the Lewisville City Council, Russell Glenn CEO Terrence Maiden presented a revised concept for the Hamptons Mixed Use Project, newly rebranded as Lake District West, and asked council to extend the existing developer agreement for up to one year so the team can complete rezoning before closing.
"We are finally at a point where the developer is ready to submit for rezoning," Maiden said, explaining the 2021 agreement requires rezoning prior to closing and that the requested amendment would give the team additional time…
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