A beautiful rendition of the planned Heirloom development in Georgetown, TX.
Columnar Investments has revealed plans for Heirloom, a mixed-use project in Georgetown, Texas, set to transform 620 acres into a vibrant community hub. Costing $100 million, this development will include various residential options and commercial spaces, alongside greenbelt areas to preserve the local environment. With close proximity to new shopping options, Heirloom promises to enhance community living and interactions, making it a significant addition to Georgetown’s growth and character.
Exciting news is bubbling in Georgetown, Texas as a Dallas development firm, Columnar Investments, has unveiled a plan for a remarkable mixed-use project named Heirloom, projected to cost a whopping $100 million. This dazzling venture promises to transform approximately 620 acres of land at the northwest intersection of Ronald Reagan Boulevard and County Road 248 into a vibrant community hub.
The plans for this new development were laid out before the Georgetown City Council on March 25, 2025, exciting city officials and residents alike. The Heirloom project aims to integrate a blend of residential spaces and commercial areas while cherishing the environment through natural preservation zones. An intriguing aspect of this developer’s vision is the incorporation of a greenbelt designed to enhance the scenic beauty of the area.
Situated right across from a new H-E-B LP store that is currently under construction, Heirloom couldn’t ask for a better spot. The development’s strategic location means residents will have easy access to shopping and dining options right at their doorstep. This merger of living and leisure is set to create a lively atmosphere where community life can blossom.
What makes Heirloom stand out is not just its size but the thoughtful planning behind its living spaces. The proposal consists of a variety of housing types to cater to different lifestyles. The commercial and multi-family buildings will be positioned near the bustling Ronald Reagan Boulevard, ensuring easy access for both residents and visitors. Meanwhile, the single-family homes will be nestled deeper within the subdivision, providing a peaceful neighborhood feel for families looking to settle down.
This exciting development journey began back in April 2024 when the project was first introduced to the City Council. Following many discussions and adjustments, Georgetown’s land use map was modified specifically to accommodate this promising venture, marking a significant step toward making Heirloom a reality. Residents can expect construction to begin soon and anticipate the positive impact this will have on the community.
As the plans unfold, it’s clear that the Heirloom development aims not only to provide new housing options but also to foster a sense of community. The mixed-use approach encourages interactions between neighbors and supports local businesses, creating a dynamic and engaging environment. This project represents a thoughtful approach to growth and collaboration, ensuring that Georgetown remains a place where residents can thrive.
While the city awaits further developments, the excitement is palpable among locals. Residents can look forward to a time when they may enjoy new amenities right in their backyards, all while exploring the natural beauty that Heirloom promises to retain and enhance. As Georgetown continues to grow, projects like Heirloom play a pivotal role in shaping the character of the city for generations to come.
New Traffic Signals for Georgetown’s Safety
Round Rock’s Historic Journey: A Community Hub
Governor Abbott Reappoints Meade and Vaughn to Texas Transportation Commission
Pflugerville City Council Approves Playground Upgrade
Mission EDC Relaunches Ruby Red Ventures Grant Program
Major Dining Changes in Georgetown: Carl’s Jr. Closes, Chick-fil-A Opens
Two Step Inn Music Festival Coming to Georgetown, Texas
Austin Hosts the 10th Season of the Disc Golf Pro Tour
San Marcos Student Housing Transformation: The Edge Acquired
Georgetown Bicycles Initiative Enhances Community Connection
News Summary The city of Austin is preparing for Economic Development Week, proclaimed by Governor…
News Summary McDonald's is set to hire up to 375,000 employees across the United States…
News Summary San Antonio is mourning the loss of Red McCombs, a legendary Texas entrepreneur…
News Summary The Alpine Group has inaugurated its first office outside of Washington, D.C., in…
News Summary Job Eliezer De La Torre of Round Rock has pleaded guilty to federal…
News Summary A shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock resulted in two fatalities…