City leaders are moving forward with a plan to bring new life to Pflugerville’s original downtown blocks, adopting a plan with a focus on future development that balances new growth with preservation.

At its Oct. 28 meeting, Pflugerville City Council adopted the “Energizing the Core: Downtown Pflugerville Study,” a 10-year roadmap focused on revitalizing the corridor that includes Main Street, Pecan Street and Railroad Avenue.

Zooming in

The plan outlines steps to attract new businesses, improve pedestrian access and re-energize the area as a walkable destination.

Under the plan, the city will seek potential tenants or developers for its soon-to-be-vacated buildings at 100 E. Main, 100 W. Main and 105 E. Pecan streets in early 2026.




Those properties will open up once administrative departments move to the new City Hall within the Downtown East project.

Energizing the Core focuses on reusing and renovating existing city buildings and improving streetscapes to draw private investment.

The plan also calls for beautification projects such as murals, public art and banners, along with infrastructure upgrades to enhance walkability.


City documents describe a phased approach that starts with leasing opportunities and small-scale improvements to maintain downtown activity while paving the way for larger redevelopment over the next decade.