A Frisco development that stalled during the recession is reviving with new construction.

A 275-unit urban-style apartment project will be built in Frisco Square by developer PegasusAblon and investor Behringer.

Its the second major addition announced in the last few months for Friscos 14-year-old town center on the Dallas North Tollway.

We are putting the same kind of amenity base in the project that people want in Uptown and Legacy, said developer Michael Ablon. Theres a large constituency that wants that in Frisco.

The four-story Ablon at Frisco Square will be constructed south of Main Street and just across from Friscos City Hall.

Ablon said the apartments, designed by BGO Architects, will open at the end of next year.

The Frisco rental complex will be of the same quality that developers are building in Uptown and other popular central Dallas neighborhoods, he said.

Everybody talks about the generation that wants the urban lifestyle in Uptown, Ablon said. But there is a large number of the same folks that want the same things but are more suburban.

PegasusAblon has already built one successful Frisco apartment project.

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August 15, 2014 at 6:49 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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