Town council approves major projects including Tesla service center and residential subdivisions

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Flower Mound is making significant strides in development, as highlighted in the latest Planning and Zoning meeting on July 14, 2025. The quarterly development report showcased a range of completed projects and ongoing initiatives that promise to shape the community's landscape.

Among the notable completions is a new Tesla service and sales center, spanning approximately 51,000 square feet, which has officially opened its doors. This facility, approved by the Town Council in August 2023, marks a significant addition to Flower Mound's commitment to electric vehicle infrastructure. The meeting also revealed the completion of a 1,300 square foot auto repair garage, further enhancing local automotive services.

In residential development, the Dixon Estates subdivision is progressing well, featuring 51 single-family lots, each with a minimum size of 15,000 square feet. This project is part of a broader effort to expand housing options in the area. Additionally, a 16-story mixed-use building at 3111 Sunset has received its building permit, adding 209 residential units to the town.

The report also touched on several projects currently under construction, including the Oak Bridal Crossing Phase 3 residential subdivision and a new dental office. Excitingly, the town is seeing a surge in commercial developments, with permits issued for popular chains like Whataburger, Slim Chickens, and Dutch Bros, all part of a larger subdivision project.

As Flower Mound continues to grow, the Planning and Zoning Commission is committed to keeping residents informed about ongoing developments. The quarterly report not only highlights the progress made but also sets the stage for future growth and community enhancements. With a focus on both residential and commercial projects, Flower Mound is poised for a vibrant future.

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