Construction of Kingsland Commons is set to begin within “weeks,” according to the project’s developer. Ground could be broken by December on the multi-use subdivision’s utilities and its first occupant: Chicken Express.
Kingsland Commons made its public debut in July , promising new housing, restaurants, retail spaces, parks, a boutique hotel, and communal areas. It is intended to fill the void of a discernible town square within the unincorporated community of Kingsland.
The development site is on 50 acres of relatively raw land near the northeast corner of the RR 1431-FM 2342 intersection on the Burnet County side of Kingsland.
The project recently cleared a major hurdle after receiving a “willingness to serve” letter from the Kingsland Municipal Utility District. The letter indi

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