Here's a look at some development projects underway in the community.

1. The Offices Three at Frisco Station

Frisco Station is getting another 210,000 square feet of class A office space. Development of The Offices Three at Frisco Station broke ground in late January and will deliver a mid-rise office tower with six stories. Building amenities will include a fitness center, a conference center and a tenant lounge. The project is expected to be completed in 2021.

2. The Grove Frisco

This 735-acre community will break ground on its second phase in the second quarter of 2020. Phase II will offer patio homes, townhomes, luxury apartments, retail and dining options. There will also be a dog park, courtyards, pools, a sports field and trails. The project is expected to be completed in 2021.


3. Canopy by Hilton Dallas Frisco Station

The hotel’s rooms will offer a 55-inch HDTV, a built-in refrigerator drawer, a Nespresso machine and a Canopy-exclusive bed. The hotel will also feature a business center, a fitness room, a cafe, a bar and complimentary Canopy bikes to explore the area. The estimated opening date is March 10.

4. Rock Hill High School

Construction is ongoing for a Prosper ISD high school located within Frisco’s city limits. Rock Hill High School will open in fall 2020 and expects to have enrollment of slightly less than 1,800 students. The school will offer more space for career and technical education classes as compared to Prosper High School.


5. Omni PGA Frisco Resort

A groundbreaking is expected in March for the resort and remaining development of the future home of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America. Development comes from a joint venture led by Omni Hotels & Resorts with Stillwater Capital and Woods Capital. The resort will offer 500 guest rooms, pools, dining outlets, a full-service spa, a fitness center, 40,000 square feet of retail space and 127,000 square feet of meeting space. The opening date is scheduled for June 2022.

6. PGA of America golf courses

Ground was broken in October 2019 on golf courses for the Professional Golfers’ Association of America headquarters. There will be two 18-hole championship golf courses that will host PGA championships and one 10-hole course for resort guests. Other features include a two-sided driving range, a short-game practice area, putting greens and a clubhouse with restaurants and locker rooms. The opening is scheduled for June 2022.