Behind-the-scenes: Get a sneak peek at the new PGA headquarters being built in Frisco

The new PGA HQ, scheduled to open in Q1 of 2022, will be the latest addition to the 600-acre, $500 million PGA Frisco project.
Frisco planning 7th tax increment reinvestment zone to help fund infrastructure in Fields development

Public infrastructure within the upcoming Fields development could be supported by a financial tool the city of Frisco has relied on several times. Frisco City Council on Nov. 2 took steps to establish the city’s seventh tax increment reinvestment zone on nearly 890 acres associated with the development.
Diane Hornquist – Hunt Realty Investments, Inc.

The age-old adage advises us—businesses or individuals—to consider three important aspects of real estate before investing: location, location and location.
However, as Diane Hornquist can attest, location is one piece of the complex real estate investment puzzle. Aspects such as cost and contracts, as well as wildcards—like, say, a global pandemic—all need to be considered.
‘The largest zoning case in Frisco’: Fields vision to transform challenging terrain

As the master developer of Legacy West, Fehmi Karahan’s company brought about $3 billion worth of residential and retail to Plano, along with major companies such as Toyota. Karahan said he is now hoping to do the same to the more than 2,500-acre undeveloped Fields property in Frisco, but on a much larger scale.
Frisco’s massive Fields project will have a large industrial park

One of North Texas’ top industrial builders has bought more than 100 acres of Frisco’s $10 billion Fields development.
Crow Holdings Industrial purchased land on Preston Road for a new business park to meet the strong demand for warehouse and distribution space in Collin County.
Urban mixed-use project will anchor north end of Frisco’s huge Fields development

Frisco’s huge new Fields community will have 5,000 single-family homes and thousands of apartments. But there’s more to the big Denton County development than just residential. On U.S. Highway 380 at the north end of the 2,500-acre project, there are plans for an urban-style mixed-use project with office, retail, commercial and high-density housing. Called North Fields, the development on the south side of U.S. 380 will be more than 175 acres.
Frisco’s next big thing: ‘We are not building a project — we are building a city’

One of the country’s top homebuilders is the first to plant its flag in Frisco’s $10 billion Fields community. Arizona-based Taylor Morrison Homes — a builder that’s well known in North Texas for its quality housing — has purchased sites for almost 500 single-family homes in the 2,500-acre development on the Dallas North Tollway.
How important is the PGA of America’s Frisco site to architect Beau Welling? ‘I’d have designed the parking lot’
Golf architect Beau Welling certainly has an impressive résumé — creating Bluejack National outside Houston is among a growing list of notable works — but when he was one of five to be considered for the two courses at the PGA of America’s new Frisco headquarters, the Brown University product was ready and willing to check any ego at the clubhouse.
Gov. Abbott Celebrates Omni PGA Frisco Resort at Groundbreaking Ceremony

The sky was cloudy, but the air was full of cheer when Gov. Greg Abbott addressed the professionally dressed crowd Tuesday morning at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort. The Omni PGA Frisco Resort is the largest resort in development in the country, and the governor gathered with business leaders, city officials, and local movers and shakers for the groundbreaking ceremony.
First Look: The $500 Million Omni PGA Frisco Resort
Omni Hotels & Resorts has kicked off development of its latest resort, which will sit next to the PGA’s new headquarters in Frisco.