The Grove Frisco is being created by Newland, a nationally acclaimed pioneer with over five decades of experience creating inspired communities. Named 2019 Developer of the Year by Green Home Builder magazine, Newland is currently developing 28 communities nationwide. Meet Newland’s DFW family – they say a lot about what you can expect as The Grove Frisco unfolds.
Canyon Falls
With over 200 acres of parks, trails and natural open space, adventure awaits at Canyon Falls, located in Flower Mound, Argyle & Northlake.
Learn moreHollyhock
Hollyhock is Frisco’s “hidden gem,” but the word is getting out about this intimately scaled community, next to the PGA world headquarters.
Learn moreThe Grove Frisco
Located where Frisco meets Plano, Allen and McKinney, The Grove Frisco is a modern village nestled among lush trees, with thoughtfully crafted amenities.
Learn moreStonebridge Ranch opened more than 30 years ago with the vision of being “the premier master-planned community in North Texas.” With over 500 acres of amenities and a vibrant town center, Stonebridge Ranch remains one of the most sought-after places to live in DFW.
Newland completed the final phase of this successful Southlake community, which set a new standard for master-planned living with amenities including a country club, golf course, trails and swimming pools.
Newland’s star shines brightest in the Lone Star State, where we currently have nine communities under active development in Dallas, Austin and Houston. Newland’s eight completed communities in Texas, including Stonebridge Ranch in Dallas and Cinco Ranch in Houston, endure as some of the most desired places to live.
Map not to scale. This community map and illustrations for illustration purposes only, based upon current development concepts, which are subject to change without notice. No guarantee is made that the features depicted will be built, or, if built, will be as depicted.
Green Home Builder Magazine has named Newland, the developer of The Grove Frisco, as its Developer of the Year for 2019, acknowledging over five decades of placemaking and integration of sustainability practices in building mixed-use communities throughout the nation.
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