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About the Cover
Depicted on the cover are various photos and renderings of the City Point mixed-use
development project. Originally part of the Calloway Family’s farm, the property
developed into North Hills Mall in the late 1970s. The mall thrived as a regional
shopping center for several decades, however with competition and changes in
shopping patterns, customers and tenants moved elsewhere and the mall eventually
closed its doors in 2004. The owner of the mall – a limited partnership out of California
– was unsuccessful in revitalizing the property. After a period of dormancy, in 2007 the
mall was demolished. The professional and medical sector has remained strong in
the area, with medical space increasing over the years.
In 2012, a citizen bond committee recommended moving the new North Richland Hills
City Hall to a portion of the old mall site to help spur redevelopment of the area. Voters
approved the plan with 68% of the vote. North Richland Hills’ new City Hall opened in
2016 and the property surrounding City Hall was rezoned into a Planned Development
Zoning District to facilitate a variety of uses. In 2019, the 52 acres surrounding North
Richland Hills City Hall were purchased by Centurion American Development Group
after working with the city on plans to redevelop the land into a master planned mixed
use community.
Called City Point, the new master planned mixed-use development will include
various types of residential options, including both single-family detached and
attached options alongside multi-family that will surround a commercial district along
City Point Drive with an upscale hotel on the corner of Boulevard 26 and Rodger Line
Drive. Find more information at https://centurionamerican.com/community/city-point/.
Created by: Budget & Research Department
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