Take a look at some of the newest housing developments in the Grapevine, Colleyville, Trophy Club and Southlake areas that are estimated to be completed within the next year.

1. Colleyville: Oak Alley

Project: This housing project dates back to preliminary approval in 2019 and final approval the following year, according to previous Community Impact reporting. The 34-lot development sits on 43 acres off John McCain Road.

Update: Realtor Randy White said there are five lots still left to be sold, four of which are close to Big Bear Creek on the back portion of the development. One of the remaining lots is the largest at 1.4 acres.2. Grapevine: Grapevine Springs

Project: The developer earned approval in July 2024 and did so with a supermajority after a previous denial. Eason Maykus, president of Maykus Homes and Neighborhoods, said the development would include 21 two-story homes. A retaining wall would be built along the border of an existing office park on Northwest Highway.


Update: Maykus said ground was broken on the development late this summer. The first home is slated to be finished by the summer of 2026.
  • Located near Northwest Highway and North Dove Road, Grapevine
  • www.maykus.com
3. Grapevine: Dove Station

Project
: The former location of a Food Lion grocery store and later Carroll ISD administration building is turning into 19 single-family homes on a 3.79-acre tract of land. Houses in the development will have Grapevine address but be part of Carroll ISD.

Update: Graham Hart and Maykus Homes and Neighborhoods are building homes in the subdivision. Maykus said that construction is halfway complete and about 30% of the lots have been sold as of Oct. 31.4. Southlake: Residences at Southlake

Project: Located in Southlake Town Square, the development has 55 condominiums with 22 different options for two- and three-bedroom residences. The units feature electronic roller shades, integrated USB outlets and smart thermostats, and other amenities featured are a wellness spa with sauna and cold plunge, a 24-hour fitness studio, a dog spa, a sky lounge with private dining, private underground parking, and an EV charging station.


Update: The first phase will be open Nov. 5, and the second phase will open in early 2026, General Manager Chesney Perozzi said. Units will be priced from $8,000 a month to $30,000 a month for the penthouse.5. Trophy Club: Beldonia At The Trophy

Project: Beldonia Homes is constructing seven townhomes near Trophy Club Town Hall. The townhomes range from $1.4 million to $1.8 million, according to the realty website. Units will range from three bedrooms with 3.5 bathrooms to four bedrooms with 4.5 bathrooms, according to the website.

Update: The first three townhomes are currently for sale. The estimated completion of the project is the end of the first quarter of 2026.