The city of Plano has approved two key measures to support the redevelopment of Collin Creek Mall.
Plano City Council on Jan. 13 approved a tax zone and public improvement district that will designate funding for public infrastructure and other support for the $1 billion, mixed-use project.
The two measures are part of a road map for public assistance the city laid out in July for revitalizing the mall, once one of the area’s premier retail destinations. Developer Centurion American bought the first properties in late 2018 and announced its intention to tear down the anchor stores and build a new destination featuring residential space.
Director of Special Projects Peter Braster told council members that without these measures, the developer would most likely not be able to go through with the long-awaited project.














