Development plans are in the works to add a hospital, medical office buildings and parking garages adjacent to Medical City Frisco at Frisco Square.
Two related items went before the Frisco Planning & Zoning Commission at an April 14 meeting, but the items did not take their next steps in the process.
One item included open space and preliminary site plans for a hospital, a medical office building and a parking garage across 10 acres on the southeast corner of Dallas Parkway and Main Street.
But the project’s owner requested a 30-day extension to allow for additional changes to be made on the plans before action is made. The commission approved the extension request.
The other item included a replat for a medical office building and parking garage on the southeast corner of Dallas and Frisco Square Boulevard. However, this item was denied by the commission.
The 3.3-acre project was denied due to failure to comply with the city’s subdivision ordinance and engineering standards, according to city documents.
Plans for hospital, medical office buildings near Medical City Frisco go before commission
(Cherry He/Community Impact Newspaper)