A 371-unit multifamily project called Jefferson Silver Lake, along with restaurant space and a three-story, multitenant office building was approved by Grapevine City Council and the planning and zoning commission Tuesday night.

The apartments and the office building will be located on a 52-acre development at SH 26 and Bass Pro Drive called Silver Lake Crossings. Amenities will include a four-story parking garage, a dog park and an indoor gym.

Jefferson Silver Lake was denied previously by council and P&Z in October.

The development also includes a hotel that contains two brands—Courtyard Marriott and TownePlace Suites. However, at council’s Sept. 16 meeting, a third brand—Hilton Garden Inn—was approved to join the two existing brands.

Additionally in October, Grapevine City Council approved a 300-room, nine-story Renaissance Hotel to go on the tract of land.

The owner of the property, Mike Patel, said with the approval of the apartments, office and restaurant space, the 52-acre development's master plan is now complete. Patel said by December 2020 the entire development should be complete.

To read more about the Renaissance Hotel and see a development timeline of Silver Lake Crossings, click here.