The 3 Projects That Will Reshape North Frisco by 2026
- The Frisco News

- Oct 1
- 3 min read
FRISCO, TEXAS : Frisco’s northern district is in one of the most ambitious growth spurts in the city’s history. Three large-scale developments (Fields West Urban Village, Universal Kids Resort, and The Mix) are not just on the drawing board, but all are funded, under construction, and scheduled to deliver major milestones by 2026.
Fields West: A $2B Urban Village with Fresh Momentum
Fields West, part of the larger $12 billion Fields master-planned community, recently secured a $425 million construction loan to kick off its urban core. The first phase spans 55 acres, blending retail, office, dining, entertainment, and residential towers.

Status: Construction financing closed mid-2025
Phase 1 Delivery: Expected 2026
Highlights: Pedestrian-friendly retail streets, new office space for corporate tenants, and luxury residential units
Developers describe Fields West as the “Heart of North Frisco,” built to compliment the PGA campus nearby.
Universal Kids Resort: A First-of-Its-Kind Theme Park
The Universal Kids Resort in Frisco is one of Universal’s boldest new moves. Announced in 2023, the project broke ground in 2024 on 97 acres along Panther Creek Parkway.

Status: Construction underway
Target Opening: 2026
Features: Smaller-scale rides, character meet-and-greets, themed hotels, and family-oriented experiences
City leaders see the project as a tourism engine, expected to draw visitors from across Texas and beyond. Universal has confirmed the resort will become a flagship U.S. destination for families.
The Mix: Phase 1 with a Whole Foods and Walkable Retail
At the northeast corner of Preston Road and Lebanon, The Mix is positioning itself as Frisco’s newest lifestyle hub. Phase 1 broke ground in January 2025, anchored by a 50,000-square-foot Whole Foods Market.

Status: Phase 1 construction active
Phase 1 Delivery: Late 2026
Highlights: Whole Foods, restaurants, walkable shopping streets, and new public gathering spaces
Residents in nearby neighborhoods will gain new dining and shopping options, all within walking distance.
Reshaping North Frisco
Together, these three developments will Reshape North Frisco, presenting billions in private investment and thousands of future jobs. They will bring new cultural, retail, and entertainment anchors to Frisco, while reshaping how residents and visitors experience the city.
By 2026, residents can stroll and shop through the vibrant Fields West Plaza, and spend a weekend at the Universal Kids Resort, all within miles of each other.

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