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Legacy West is a 235-acre mixed-use development located in Plano, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The project, completed in 2017, represents a significant investment in urban planning and economic development within the region, aiming to create a walkable, urban environment centered around corporate headquarters, high-end retail, residential options, and dining experiences. It has become a focal point for attracting businesses and residents to Plano, contributing to the city’s growth and reputation as a desirable place to live and work.
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Legacy West is a 235-acre mixed-use development located in Plano, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The project, completed in phases beginning in 2017, represents a significant investment in urban planning and economic development within the region, aiming to create a walkable, urban environment centered around corporate headquarters, upscale retail, residential options, and dining experiences. It has become a focal point for attracting businesses and residents to Plano, contributing to the city's growth and reputation as a desirable place to live and work.


== History ==
== History ==
The development of Legacy West began with a desire to create a dynamic, mixed-use space that would attract major corporations and provide a high quality of life for residents. Initial planning phases started in the early 2010s, with the project spearheaded by Hillwood Properties, a real estate company founded by Ross Perot Sr. The vision was to move away from traditional suburban sprawl and create a more urban, interconnected environment. A key component of the project's success hinged on securing corporate tenants, and significant efforts were made to attract companies seeking a modern, amenity-rich location.  
The development of Legacy West began with a desire to create a dynamic, mixed-use space that would attract major corporations and provide a high quality of life for residents. Initial planning phases started in the early 2010s, with the project spearheaded by Hillwood Properties, a real estate company founded by Ross Perot Jr., son of businessman and presidential candidate Ross Perot Sr. The vision was to move away from traditional suburban sprawl and create a more urban, interconnected environment. A key component of the project's success hinged on securing corporate tenants, and significant efforts were made to attract companies seeking a modern, amenity-rich location.


Construction commenced in 2015, and the project was completed in phases, culminating in a grand opening in 2017. The initial focus was on attracting corporate headquarters, with Toyota Motor North America announcing its relocation to Legacy West as a major anchor tenant. This commitment spurred further investment and development, attracting other companies and solidifying the project's position as a premier business destination. The development has continued to evolve since its opening, with additional residential and retail spaces added to meet growing demand. <ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Morning News |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=dallasnews.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Construction commenced in 2015, and the project was completed in phases, culminating in a grand opening in 2017. The initial focus was on attracting corporate headquarters, with Toyota Motor North America announcing the relocation of its North American headquarters to Legacy West as a major anchor tenant. This commitment spurred further investment and development, attracting other companies and solidifying the project's position as a premier business destination. The development has continued to evolve since its opening, with additional residential, retail, and dining spaces added to meet growing demand.<ref>{{cite web |title=Legacy West opens in Plano |url=https://www.dallasnews.com |work=Dallas Morning News |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
 
Ongoing expansion has continued well past the initial opening. As recently as late 2025 and into 2026, new tenants and luxury retail concepts have continued to sign leases and open at the development, reflecting sustained demand for space within Legacy West.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTWb-LwCfE7/ "Luxury Retail Keeps Expanding at Legacy West"], ''Instagram / @mikemcdonald_dfwrealtor'', December 2025.</ref> The property is managed by Fehmi Karahan of KDC Real Estate Development & Investments and Hillwood Properties, which together master-planned the site.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Legacy West is situated in Plano, Texas, specifically along the State Highway 121 corridor (Sam Rayburn Tollway). The location provides convenient access to major transportation routes, connecting it to Dallas and other surrounding cities. The 235-acre site itself was previously undeveloped land, allowing for a comprehensive master plan to be implemented from the ground up. The development is designed with a grid street pattern, promoting walkability and connectivity between different areas.  
Legacy West is situated in Plano, Texas, specifically along the State Highway 121 corridor (Sam Rayburn Tollway), near its intersection with Legacy Drive in the city's western business corridor. The location provides convenient access to major transportation routes, connecting it to Dallas and other surrounding cities. The 235-acre site was previously undeveloped land, allowing for a comprehensive master plan to be implemented from the ground up. The development is designed with a grid street pattern, promoting walkability and connectivity between different areas.


The topography of the area is relatively flat, which facilitated construction and allowed for the creation of a pedestrian-friendly environment. Landscaping plays a significant role in the overall design, with green spaces, trees, and water features incorporated throughout the development. The proximity to the Legacy Drive corridor, a major thoroughfare in Plano, further enhances accessibility and visibility. The development’s location within Plano allows it to benefit from the city’s well-established infrastructure and services. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Dallas |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com |work=dallascityhall.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The topography of the area is relatively flat, which facilitated construction and allowed for the creation of a pedestrian-friendly environment. Landscaping plays a significant role in the overall design, with green spaces, trees, and water features incorporated throughout the development. The proximity to the Legacy Drive corridor, a major thoroughfare in Plano, further enhances accessibility and visibility. Legacy West sits within the broader Legacy business park area, one of the largest master-planned business parks in the United States, and benefits from the city's well-established infrastructure and municipal services.<ref>{{cite web |title=Legacy West Development Overview |url=https://www.plano.gov |work=City of Plano |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Corporate Tenants ==
Legacy West aims to foster a vibrant cultural scene through a variety of events and public spaces. The development hosts numerous events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and art exhibitions, designed to attract residents and visitors. The design of the public spaces encourages social interaction, with outdoor seating areas, plazas, and walkways creating a welcoming atmosphere. The presence of diverse dining options and retail establishments contributes to the cultural richness of the area.
Legacy West has established itself as a significant hub for major corporate headquarters and regional offices. Toyota Motor North America serves as the development's most prominent anchor tenant, having relocated its North American headquarters to a purpose-built campus at Legacy West. The move brought thousands of employees to Plano and represented one of the largest corporate relocations in North Texas history. The Toyota campus anchors the northern portion of the development and includes substantial office space, employee amenities, and a visitor center.


The architectural style of Legacy West is modern and sophisticated, with a mix of building materials and designs. Public art installations are strategically placed throughout the development, adding to its aesthetic appeal and providing opportunities for cultural engagement. The emphasis on walkability and outdoor spaces promotes a sense of community and encourages residents to interact with their surroundings. Legacy West’s cultural offerings are continually evolving, with new events and attractions added to enhance the experience for visitors and residents.
Beyond Toyota, Legacy West is home to the regional or headquarters offices of several other major firms. JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual Insurance, and FedEx Office have all established a presence within the development, contributing to a dense concentration of corporate employment in the area. The clustering of these companies has reinforced Legacy West's identity as a knowledge-economy hub, drawing a highly educated workforce and supporting demand for the surrounding retail, dining, and residential offerings.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Legacy West has had a significant economic impact on Plano and the surrounding region. The development has attracted numerous corporate headquarters, creating a substantial number of jobs and contributing to the local tax base. Toyota Motor North America’s presence as a major anchor tenant has been particularly impactful, bringing a significant number of employees and investment to the area. The high-end retail and dining options also generate economic activity, attracting shoppers and tourists from across the region.
Legacy West has had a significant economic impact on Plano and the surrounding region. The development has attracted numerous corporate headquarters and regional offices, creating a substantial number of jobs and contributing to the local tax base. Toyota Motor North America's presence as a major anchor tenant has been particularly impactful, bringing thousands of employees and a substantial capital investment to the area. The upscale retail and dining options also generate considerable economic activity, attracting shoppers and visitors from across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
 
The development's success has spurred further investment in surrounding areas, contributing to the overall economic growth of Plano and the broader northern Dallas suburbs. Legacy West's focus on attracting knowledge-based industries has helped to diversify the local economy and create a more resilient economic base. The project has also stimulated the development of supporting businesses, such as hotels and service providers, further expanding its economic footprint. The ongoing expansion of retail, dining, and residential components through the mid-2020s demonstrates that the development continues to generate economic activity well beyond its initial opening.
 
== Retail and Dining ==
The Shops at Legacy West offer a curated selection of upscale retail stores, including fashion boutiques, home décor shops, and specialty retailers catering to the affluent residential and corporate population in the area. The retail component of the development has continued to attract new tenants since its opening, with luxury retail expanding as recently as late 2025.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTWb-LwCfE7/ "Luxury Retail Keeps Expanding at Legacy West"], ''Instagram / @mikemcdonald_dfwrealtor'', December 2025.</ref>


The development’s success has spurred further investment in surrounding areas, contributing to the overall economic growth of Plano. Legacy West's focus on attracting knowledge-based industries has helped to diversify the local economy and create a more resilient economic base. The project has also stimulated the development of supporting businesses, such as hotels and service providers, further expanding its economic impact. The ongoing development and expansion of Legacy West continue to contribute to the economic vitality of the region.
The dining scene at Legacy West ranges from casual eateries to upscale full-service restaurants, reflecting the tastes of its mixed residential and corporate clientele. A notable addition expected in late 2026 is The Henry, a full-service American restaurant and bar concept, which will occupy approximately 12,976 square feet in the space previously held by Front Gate. The Henry's Legacy West location will be the brand's second in North Texas and its thirteenth location nationally.<ref>[https://www.dallasobserver.com/food-drink/the-henry-legacy-west-plano-40652089/ "The Henry is Coming to Legacy West: What to Expect"], ''Dallas Observer'', 2026.</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/LocalProfile/posts/first-look-the-henry-coming-to-legacy-west-heres-a-preview-of-what-the-henrys-pl/1502843091842969/ "First Look: The Henry Coming to Legacy West"], ''Local Profile'', 2026.</ref>
 
The development has also seen some tenant turnover over the years. Sprinkles Cupcakes, which had operated a location at Legacy West, closed as part of a broader closure of all its locations nationwide.<ref>[https://planomagazine.com/sprinkles-closes/ "Sprinkles Cupcakes closes all locations, including Legacy West"], ''Plano Magazine'', 2025.</ref>


== Attractions ==
== Attractions ==
Legacy Hall, a three-story food hall, is a central attraction within Legacy West. It features a diverse range of food vendors, offering a variety of cuisines and dining experiences. The hall also hosts live music and events, creating a lively atmosphere. The Shops at Legacy West offer a curated selection of high-end retail stores, including fashion boutiques, home décor shops, and specialty retailers. These shops cater to a discerning clientele and provide a unique shopping experience.
Legacy Hall, a three-story food hall, is a central attraction within Legacy West. It features a diverse range of food vendors offering a variety of cuisines and dining experiences, and also hosts live music and events, creating a consistently active atmosphere. The Shops at Legacy West complement the food hall with a broad selection of retail options across the development's walkable street grid.


The development also features a variety of restaurants, ranging from casual eateries to upscale dining establishments. The Hotel at Legacy West provides luxury accommodations and amenities for visitors and business travelers. The walkable design of Legacy West encourages exploration, with numerous public spaces and art installations to discover. The proximity to other attractions in Plano, such as the Plano Balloon Festival and the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, further enhances its appeal as a destination.
The Hotel at Legacy West provides luxury accommodations and amenities for visitors and business travelers, serving both the corporate campus population and leisure guests visiting the area. The walkable design of Legacy West encourages exploration, with numerous public spaces and art installations distributed throughout the development. Public art pieces are strategically placed to contribute to the aesthetic character of the streetscape and provide points of cultural interest for visitors. The proximity to other attractions in Plano, such as the Plano Balloon Festival and the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, further situates Legacy West within a broader network of destinations in the city.
 
== Culture ==
Legacy West aims to foster a vibrant public life through a variety of events and thoughtfully designed public spaces. The development hosts numerous events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and art exhibitions, designed to attract both residents and visitors from the wider region. The design of the public spaces encourages social interaction, with outdoor seating areas, plazas, and walkways creating an active pedestrian environment. The presence of diverse dining options and retail establishments contributes to the cultural texture of the area.
 
The architectural style of Legacy West is contemporary, with a mix of building materials and designs drawn from modern urban planning principles. Public art installations are placed throughout the development, providing opportunities for cultural engagement at the street level. The emphasis on walkability and outdoor spaces promotes a sense of community and encourages residents and workers to spend time outdoors between destinations. Legacy West's programming and cultural offerings have continued to evolve since opening, with new events and tenants periodically added to the mix.
 
== Residential ==
Legacy West includes a residential component intended to create a live-work-play environment within the development. Several apartment complexes and residential towers are located within or immediately adjacent to the mixed-use core, offering residents direct walkable access to the retail, dining, and corporate office areas. The residential offerings are positioned at the upscale end of the market, reflecting the broader character of the development and its target demographic of corporate professionals and young residents drawn to urban-style living in a suburban setting.
 
The presence of on-site residents supports the retail and restaurant tenants by providing a built-in customer base beyond the daytime corporate workforce, contributing to activity at Legacy West during evenings and weekends.


== Getting There ==
== Getting There ==
Legacy West is easily accessible by car via the State Highway 121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) and the Legacy Drive corridor. Ample parking is available throughout the development, including surface lots and parking garages. Public transportation options include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) rail system, with a station located near Legacy West providing access to downtown Dallas and other parts of the region.  
Legacy West is easily accessible by car via State Highway 121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) and the Legacy Drive corridor. Ample parking is available throughout the development, including surface lots and parking garages distributed across the site. Public transportation options include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) rail system, with a station located near Legacy West providing access to downtown Dallas and other parts of the region.


Ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, are readily available in the area, providing a convenient alternative to driving. The development’s walkable design encourages visitors to explore on foot, reducing the need for transportation within the area. Bicycle parking is also available, promoting cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation. The convenient access to major transportation routes and public transit options makes Legacy West easily accessible from across the region.
Ride-sharing services are readily available in the area, providing a convenient alternative to driving for visitors coming from across the Metroplex. The development's walkable internal design encourages visitors to move on foot between destinations once on-site, reducing the need for additional transportation within the development itself. Bicycle parking is also available, supporting cycling as an alternative mode of arrival. The combination of highway access, public transit, and internal walkability makes Legacy West accessible to a broad range of visitors and commuters.


== See Also ==
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```mediawiki Legacy West is a 235-acre mixed-use development located in Plano, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The project, completed in phases beginning in 2017, represents a significant investment in urban planning and economic development within the region, aiming to create a walkable, urban environment centered around corporate headquarters, upscale retail, residential options, and dining experiences. It has become a focal point for attracting businesses and residents to Plano, contributing to the city's growth and reputation as a desirable place to live and work.

History

The development of Legacy West began with a desire to create a dynamic, mixed-use space that would attract major corporations and provide a high quality of life for residents. Initial planning phases started in the early 2010s, with the project spearheaded by Hillwood Properties, a real estate company founded by Ross Perot Jr., son of businessman and presidential candidate Ross Perot Sr. The vision was to move away from traditional suburban sprawl and create a more urban, interconnected environment. A key component of the project's success hinged on securing corporate tenants, and significant efforts were made to attract companies seeking a modern, amenity-rich location.

Construction commenced in 2015, and the project was completed in phases, culminating in a grand opening in 2017. The initial focus was on attracting corporate headquarters, with Toyota Motor North America announcing the relocation of its North American headquarters to Legacy West as a major anchor tenant. This commitment spurred further investment and development, attracting other companies and solidifying the project's position as a premier business destination. The development has continued to evolve since its opening, with additional residential, retail, and dining spaces added to meet growing demand.[1]

Ongoing expansion has continued well past the initial opening. As recently as late 2025 and into 2026, new tenants and luxury retail concepts have continued to sign leases and open at the development, reflecting sustained demand for space within Legacy West.[2] The property is managed by Fehmi Karahan of KDC Real Estate Development & Investments and Hillwood Properties, which together master-planned the site.

Geography

Legacy West is situated in Plano, Texas, specifically along the State Highway 121 corridor (Sam Rayburn Tollway), near its intersection with Legacy Drive in the city's western business corridor. The location provides convenient access to major transportation routes, connecting it to Dallas and other surrounding cities. The 235-acre site was previously undeveloped land, allowing for a comprehensive master plan to be implemented from the ground up. The development is designed with a grid street pattern, promoting walkability and connectivity between different areas.

The topography of the area is relatively flat, which facilitated construction and allowed for the creation of a pedestrian-friendly environment. Landscaping plays a significant role in the overall design, with green spaces, trees, and water features incorporated throughout the development. The proximity to the Legacy Drive corridor, a major thoroughfare in Plano, further enhances accessibility and visibility. Legacy West sits within the broader Legacy business park area, one of the largest master-planned business parks in the United States, and benefits from the city's well-established infrastructure and municipal services.[3]

Corporate Tenants

Legacy West has established itself as a significant hub for major corporate headquarters and regional offices. Toyota Motor North America serves as the development's most prominent anchor tenant, having relocated its North American headquarters to a purpose-built campus at Legacy West. The move brought thousands of employees to Plano and represented one of the largest corporate relocations in North Texas history. The Toyota campus anchors the northern portion of the development and includes substantial office space, employee amenities, and a visitor center.

Beyond Toyota, Legacy West is home to the regional or headquarters offices of several other major firms. JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual Insurance, and FedEx Office have all established a presence within the development, contributing to a dense concentration of corporate employment in the area. The clustering of these companies has reinforced Legacy West's identity as a knowledge-economy hub, drawing a highly educated workforce and supporting demand for the surrounding retail, dining, and residential offerings.

Economy

Legacy West has had a significant economic impact on Plano and the surrounding region. The development has attracted numerous corporate headquarters and regional offices, creating a substantial number of jobs and contributing to the local tax base. Toyota Motor North America's presence as a major anchor tenant has been particularly impactful, bringing thousands of employees and a substantial capital investment to the area. The upscale retail and dining options also generate considerable economic activity, attracting shoppers and visitors from across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

The development's success has spurred further investment in surrounding areas, contributing to the overall economic growth of Plano and the broader northern Dallas suburbs. Legacy West's focus on attracting knowledge-based industries has helped to diversify the local economy and create a more resilient economic base. The project has also stimulated the development of supporting businesses, such as hotels and service providers, further expanding its economic footprint. The ongoing expansion of retail, dining, and residential components through the mid-2020s demonstrates that the development continues to generate economic activity well beyond its initial opening.

Retail and Dining

The Shops at Legacy West offer a curated selection of upscale retail stores, including fashion boutiques, home décor shops, and specialty retailers catering to the affluent residential and corporate population in the area. The retail component of the development has continued to attract new tenants since its opening, with luxury retail expanding as recently as late 2025.[4]

The dining scene at Legacy West ranges from casual eateries to upscale full-service restaurants, reflecting the tastes of its mixed residential and corporate clientele. A notable addition expected in late 2026 is The Henry, a full-service American restaurant and bar concept, which will occupy approximately 12,976 square feet in the space previously held by Front Gate. The Henry's Legacy West location will be the brand's second in North Texas and its thirteenth location nationally.[5][6]

The development has also seen some tenant turnover over the years. Sprinkles Cupcakes, which had operated a location at Legacy West, closed as part of a broader closure of all its locations nationwide.[7]

Attractions

Legacy Hall, a three-story food hall, is a central attraction within Legacy West. It features a diverse range of food vendors offering a variety of cuisines and dining experiences, and also hosts live music and events, creating a consistently active atmosphere. The Shops at Legacy West complement the food hall with a broad selection of retail options across the development's walkable street grid.

The Hotel at Legacy West provides luxury accommodations and amenities for visitors and business travelers, serving both the corporate campus population and leisure guests visiting the area. The walkable design of Legacy West encourages exploration, with numerous public spaces and art installations distributed throughout the development. Public art pieces are strategically placed to contribute to the aesthetic character of the streetscape and provide points of cultural interest for visitors. The proximity to other attractions in Plano, such as the Plano Balloon Festival and the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, further situates Legacy West within a broader network of destinations in the city.

Culture

Legacy West aims to foster a vibrant public life through a variety of events and thoughtfully designed public spaces. The development hosts numerous events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and art exhibitions, designed to attract both residents and visitors from the wider region. The design of the public spaces encourages social interaction, with outdoor seating areas, plazas, and walkways creating an active pedestrian environment. The presence of diverse dining options and retail establishments contributes to the cultural texture of the area.

The architectural style of Legacy West is contemporary, with a mix of building materials and designs drawn from modern urban planning principles. Public art installations are placed throughout the development, providing opportunities for cultural engagement at the street level. The emphasis on walkability and outdoor spaces promotes a sense of community and encourages residents and workers to spend time outdoors between destinations. Legacy West's programming and cultural offerings have continued to evolve since opening, with new events and tenants periodically added to the mix.

Residential

Legacy West includes a residential component intended to create a live-work-play environment within the development. Several apartment complexes and residential towers are located within or immediately adjacent to the mixed-use core, offering residents direct walkable access to the retail, dining, and corporate office areas. The residential offerings are positioned at the upscale end of the market, reflecting the broader character of the development and its target demographic of corporate professionals and young residents drawn to urban-style living in a suburban setting.

The presence of on-site residents supports the retail and restaurant tenants by providing a built-in customer base beyond the daytime corporate workforce, contributing to activity at Legacy West during evenings and weekends.

Getting There

Legacy West is easily accessible by car via State Highway 121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) and the Legacy Drive corridor. Ample parking is available throughout the development, including surface lots and parking garages distributed across the site. Public transportation options include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) rail system, with a station located near Legacy West providing access to downtown Dallas and other parts of the region.

Ride-sharing services are readily available in the area, providing a convenient alternative to driving for visitors coming from across the Metroplex. The development's walkable internal design encourages visitors to move on foot between destinations once on-site, reducing the need for additional transportation within the development itself. Bicycle parking is also available, supporting cycling as an alternative mode of arrival. The combination of highway access, public transit, and internal walkability makes Legacy West accessible to a broad range of visitors and commuters.

See Also

Plano, Texas Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Toyota Motor North America ```

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