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Texas Real Estate News 9/3/2010
Multifamily, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Grubb & Ellis Acquiring Three North Texas Apartments DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) – Grubb & Ellis Apartment REIT Inc. has contracted to buy three apartment communities valued at $48 million from Virginia-based Mission Residential, according to financial filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. | Multifamily, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Chesmar Homes Building in The Woodlands THE WOODLANDS (Houston Business Journal) – Chesmar Homes has acquired six acres on Ashlane Way in the Village of Sterling Ridge in The Woodlands for a new townhome project. | Multifamily, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Mid-America Strikes Again . . . And Again DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) – Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. has purchased The Venue at Stonebridge Ranch, a 250-unit rental property completed in 2000, and La Valencia at Starwood, a new 270-unit apartment community on Lebanon Rd. in Frisco. | Public Facilities, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Water Sports Complex Washing into Rosharon ROSHARON (Houston Chronicle) – Cincinnati-based Wake Nation has purchased 20 acres off SH 288 here for a water sports complex. | Infrastructure & Transportation, Texas 100 Most Congested Road Segments in Texas TEXAS (Texas Department of Transportation & Austin Business Journal) – The Texas Department of Transportation has compiled a list of the 100 most congested roadway segments in Texas. | Center News, College Station-Bryan Red Zone Listeners: It's Your Turn to Talk COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – For nearly a year now, Real Estate Red Zone podcast hosts Bryan Pope and Edie Craig have talked and talked and talked some more without letting you get a word in edgewise. | Center News, College Station-Bryan Going to Galveston? Join Our Focus Group COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – If you plan on being in Galveston next Friday and Saturday for the Texas Assocation of Realtors convention, you're invited to participate in a Real Estate Center focus group. You might even walk away with a new camcorder. |
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McKinney, the county seat of Collin County, is located just west of State Highway 5, thirty-two miles north of Dallas. For the first two years of the county's history Buckner, seven miles northwest of McKinney, served as the county seat. Because Buckner was not within three miles of the center of the county as required by the First Legislature of Texas on January 12, 1848, the legislature called for a special election to select a new site. By a vote of ten to one McKinney was chosen.
Like the county, the town was named for Collin McKinney, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and author of a bill establishing counties in the northern part of the state. On March 24, 1849, William Davis, who owned 3,000 acres where McKinney now stands, donated 120 acres for the townsite. Ten years later McKinney was incorporated, and in 1913 the town adopted the commission form of government.
For the first 125 years of its history McKinney served as the principal commercial center for the county. The county seat provided farmers with flour, corn, and cotton mills, cotton gins, a cotton compress and cottonseed oil mill, as well as banks, churches, schools, newspapers, and, from the 1880s, an opera house. Businesses also came to include a textile mill, an ice company, a large dairy, and a garment-manufacturing company. Farmers and manufacturers were able to ship their goods on the Houston and Texas Central Railway, which reached McKinney in 1872, and, beginning in 1881, on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad. From 1908 to 1948 the Texas Electric Railroad, running from Denison to Dallas and Waco, served McKinney. In 1943 the United States Army built the 1,500-bed Ashburn General Hospital (now the McKinney Job Corps Center) in McKinney. On May 3, 1948, the county seat was struck by a tornado that killed three persons, injured forty-three, and destroyed an estimated $2 million worth of property.
The population grew from 35 in 1848 to 4,714 in 1912. By 1953 McKinney had a population of more than 10,000 and 355 businesses. The town continued to serve as an agribusiness center for the county until the late 1960s. By 1970 McKinney was surpassed in size by Plano. By the mid-1980s the town had become a commuter center for residents who worked in Plano and Dallas. In 1985 it had a population of just over 16,000, supported 254 businesses, and was the home of Collin County Junior College.
In 1990 the population was 21,283. The population was 54,369 with 2,005 businesses in 2000.
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