The 7 Biggest Revelations About Lake Highlands Town Center Dallas: What’s Opening By Early 2027
The long-awaited transformation of Lake Highlands Town Center in Dallas is finally moving into its most dramatic phase, promising a complete overhaul of the East Dallas landscape. As of December 23, 2025, this sprawling 70-acre mixed-use development is no longer just a blueprint; it is a rapidly evolving, transit-oriented neighborhood set to redefine the area’s residential, retail, and community core. The project, which has been years in the making, is now accelerating toward a major completion milestone, with new businesses and hundreds of residential units taking shape, creating a vibrant, walkable urban village centered around a key DART rail line.
The vision for the Town Center is a dynamic blend of urban convenience and suburban accessibility, strategically built around the Lake Highlands Station on the DART Blue Line. This comprehensive development is designed to serve as a central hub for the affluent Lake Highlands neighborhood, integrating residential living, commercial space, and natural parkland into a single, cohesive destination. The latest updates point to a flurry of new tenant announcements and a clear timeline for the project's ambitious goals, which include over 1,200 residential units and more than 300,000 square feet of retail and office space at full build-out.
The Town Center’s Development Profile and Key Players
The Lake Highlands Town Center represents one of Dallas's most significant and complex mixed-use developments in recent history. Its sheer scale—70 acres of land—is designed to create an entirely new, self-contained community. The project’s success is a testament to the collaboration between multiple key developers and the City of Dallas’s commitment to transit-oriented development (TOD).
- Location: Lake Highlands, East Dallas, Texas (centered near Watercrest Pkwy)
- Total Acreage: 70 Acres
- Full Build-Out Scope: Over 1,200 residential units and 300,000+ square feet of office and retail space
- Anticipated Completion: Construction on major phases is expected to be completed by early 2027
- Core Developers: Prescott Realty Group (involved in the initial multi-family phase), Cypress Real Estate (leading the Sprouts-anchored shopping center development)
- Architects: BGO Architects (involved in initial designs)
- Public Investment: Supported by a Public Improvement District (PID) and TIF District to fund public infrastructure like trails and parks [cite: 5, 12, 17, from step 1]
The development is strategically positioned to maximize connectivity. The entire site is a walkable neighborhood, with pedestrian-friendly streets and sidewalks designed to ensure seamless access to the adjacent DART Lake Highlands Station, serving the Blue Line. This focus on transit access is central to the project’s identity as a modern, sustainable urban hub.
Retail and Dining: The New Anchor Tenants and Culinary Lineup
The retail component of the Lake Highlands Town Center is the primary magnet drawing the surrounding community, and recent announcements have solidified a strong lineup of anchor tenants. The development team has focused on securing a mix of essential services, popular fast-casual restaurants, and national brands to create a true shopping and dining destination.
The biggest retail news centers on the development of a 60,000-square-foot shopping center, which will be anchored by a major grocery store.
Sprouts Farmers Market: The Grocery Anchor
The Sprouts Farmers Market is confirmed as the anchor tenant for a significant portion of the retail space being developed by Cypress Real Estate. This addition is a game-changer for the neighborhood, providing a highly sought-after natural and organic grocery option that will serve as a daily draw for residents and visitors alike.
A Dynamic Mix of Eateries and Services
Beyond the anchor, the Town Center is quickly filling up with a diverse mix of dining and service options that cater to a wide range of tastes and needs. The initial phases have already secured or are currently constructing several popular establishments:
- Starbucks: A new location is currently under construction, ensuring a familiar coffee hub for commuters and residents.
- JuiceLand: The Austin-based juice company is planning a new Dallas location within the development, tapping into the health-conscious demographic.
- Fast-Casual Favorites: Established names like Taco Diner and Yogurtland are already part of the culinary mix, providing quick and easy dining options.
- Financial Services: Negotiations are actively underway for a bank to join the retail lineup, providing essential financial services onsite.
- Medical and Office Space: The overall plan includes significant space for new medical facilities and offices, further solidifying the Town Center as a comprehensive neighborhood hub. [cite: 5, from step 1]
Residential Life and The Haven View Trail Connection
The residential component is integral to the Town Center’s mixed-use philosophy, providing the critical mass of residents needed to support the retail and dining establishments. The overall plan calls for 1,200 residential units, encompassing both multi-family apartments and single-family homes.
The Haven Apartments and Enclave Homes
The first multi-family development to break ground is named Haven. This apartment community is strategically located footsteps away from the Town Center's retail core and the DART station. The first phase of construction features a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, ranging in size from 505 to 1,250 square feet. The presence of Haven, developed by Prescott Realty Group, sets the tone for a modern, amenity-rich living experience in the heart of the new development.
For those seeking a single-family option, the Enclave at Lake Highlands Town Center - Park Series by David Weekley Homes offers a distinct residential choice within the master plan. This variety in housing ensures that the Town Center caters to diverse segments of the affluent Lake Highlands population.
The Haven View Trail and Community Amenities
A crucial element of the Town Center’s design is its commitment to green space and connectivity. The development is integrated with a significant hike and bike trail, often referred to as the Haven View Trail. This trail provides safe, dedicated access for pedestrians and cyclists from the residential areas and the Town Center retail to the DART Lake Highlands Station, reinforcing the project’s transit-oriented goals.
Beyond the trail, the Town Center is designed to be a true community gathering space. The Public Improvement District (PID) actively supports special events, including free outdoor concerts at the new and improved town center area. [cite: 10, from step 1] This focus on community programming, combined with the proximity to the DART station and essential retail, ensures the Lake Highlands Town Center is poised to become the definitive social and commercial heart of the East Dallas neighborhood by its anticipated completion in early 2027.
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