Developer Breaks Ground on Second Phase of 90-Acre Lewisville M-F Community

Huffines Communities, the developer of Hebron 121 Station multifamily community in Lewisville, announced it had broken ground on Phase Two of the 90-acre project. The company also provided a completion date for this phase – late summer of 2014.

By Camelia Bulea, Associate Editor

Huffines Communities, the developer of the Hebron 121 Station multifamily community in Lewisville, announced it had broken ground on Phase II of the 90-acre project. The company also provided a completion date for this phase: late summer of 2014.

According to a press release by Huffines, this phase will add 444 one-and two-bedroom units, a resort pool complex, a 14,000-square-foot clubhouse, additional open village greens and an expansion of the existing lakefront boardwalk. The architecture of the luxury apartment project is influenced by the style of coastal U.S. resorts and the West Indies.

The project will have additional phases and is expected to be complete in 2018. The full Hebron 121 Station development will include about 1,700 apartment rental units and TOD-related commercial and retail space based on demand. “Hebron 121 Station is designed as a socially vibrant community, and we believe this development offers upscale renters a lifestyle and convenience they can’t find anywhere else in the Metroplex,” said Phillip Huffines, co-owner of Huffines Communities.

Amenities will feature lakeside trails along Timber Creek Lake, lushly landscaped parks, a boardwalk, paddle boats in the channel and other recreational venues that are rarely seen in urban locations.

Phase I of the project, which was established in 2010, included 234 rental apartments, which are currently 98 percent occupied.

The mixed-use urban development is conveniently located on the A line of the Denton County Transportation Authority commuter line, offering residents the possibility to commute from downtown Dallas to Denton along the Green Line.

Photo credits: Hebron 121 Station

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