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Texas’ top construction permits for the week ending June 23, 2026

TRD reports on the Lone Star State’s top new permits last week

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New Buildings

San Antonio-based grocery chain H-E-B submitted the most expensive new construction project of the week: a new bakery production facility at 711 South Foster Road in San Antonio. Construction of the 356,354-square-foot building is expected to last from July 2026 to September 2028 and cost $125 million.

Job filing number: TABS2026023377

1010 Emerald Isle LLC, an entity tied to Dallas-based JLB Partners, filed plans to spend $60 million on a new 40,000-square-foot leasing center for Autumn Leaves, an assisted living facility at 1010 Emerald Isle Drive in Dallas. Work is scheduled to start November 2026 and end November 2027. 

Job filing number: TABS2026023172

Farmers Branch, Texas-based Centurion American plans to redevelop the former Collin Creek Mall at 811 North Central Expressway in Plano into a mixed-use community. The company filed plans to spend $50 million on a phase of construction, scheduled to take place between January 2026 and July 2027, that includes new mechanical, electrical and plumbing construction, core and shell spaces for tenants, elevators, apartments, a pool, a fitness center, an amenity deck and a loading dock. This phase of the project encompasses 230,000 square feet.

Job filing number: TABS2026023342

Renovations

QTS, an Overland Park, Kansas-based data center operator, filed plans to expand its two-story, 147,946-square-foot data center at 14100 Park Vista Boulevard in Fort Worth. The project is expected to cost $300 million, and work is scheduled to take place between July 2026 and October 2027.

Job filing number: TABS2026022992

The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Austin’s public transport agency, plans to build a new passenger waiting area and change a single track to a double track at the Plaza Saltillo Station at 1501 East Fifth Street. Work is scheduled to start this month and end by June 2028, and the estimated cost of the project is $40.6 million.

Job filing number: TABS2026022872

Walmart is in the process of installing electric vehicle charging stations in store parking lots in Houston and San Antonio. The company plans to add the stations to 740,000 square feet of space by October 2027. The estimated cost of the project is $29.6 million.

Job filing number: TABS2026022940

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