A major new development in Plano is taking shape. The Haggard Farm project, a $750 million mixed-use community, cleared another milestone this month with the approval of plans for its first residential townhomes.
On Jan. 5, Plano Planning and Zoning commissioners approved a preliminary plat for 187 single-family townhomes and five common area lots. The Haggard Farm Townhomes will occupy 18.8 acres at the northwest corner of Spring Creek Parkway and Windhaven Parkway, adding to the growing residential component of the massive mixed-use development.
“The Haggard family homestead has been on this land for 170 years,” said Clay Roby, managing director for Stillwater Capital, the Dallas-based developer behind the project. “The seeds for this development were planted generations ago, and we look forward to welcoming the neighborhood to this incredible space.”
A Groundbreaking Mixed-Use Vision
As Local Profile previously reported, construction on the first phase of Haggard Farm began Dec. 11, 2025, following earlier site work that started in 2023 along the Dallas North Tollway. This initial phase will include 100,000 square feet of retail, 350 residential units, 188 townhomes, hike-and-bike trails and a 3-acre park…