At a Dec. 3 meeting, Southlake City Council gave nods to a zoning change and concept plan for a separate, three-story office building of approximately 22,000 square feet to be constructed neighboring the Chapel Crossing office building. Both Chapel Crossing and the new office building are located on the southwest corner of West SH 114 and North White Chapel Boulevard.

This plan deviates from the original concept City Council approved in 2014. It was then that Chapel Crossing was first approved, along with an expansion to be built in a future phase. The expansion would have been built next to and attached to the first building on a single lot. While Chapel Crossing was built, the expansion was not, according to city meeting documents.

On Dec. 3, City Council allowed the concept plan to change so that a new building will be constructed with a new, separate lot rather than the previously approved 23,000-square-foot expansion to the existing building.

The building will be located at 101 W. SH 114, Southlake.

“The facade of the new structure would be of a similar nature to the existing Phase I structure, complementary in design and materials,” Curtis Young, representing the Sage Group architecture firm, said to the city in a letter.


Possible tenants for the new office building have not been announced.