Frost Bank plans new full-service Richardson branch on Campbell Road
Frost Bank is putting a $4 million financial center on West Campbell Road, adding its second Richardson branch as the city posts strong investment and job growth.

Frost Bank is putting a $4 million financial center at 1469 W. Campbell Road, a move that will give Richardson a second Frost location and add another full-service banking option in a corridor already carrying retail and office traffic near Coit Road.
The new branch is planned for the Richardson Coit Financial Center site and is expected to open in late summer or early fall. A Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing lists the work as an interior upfit for Frost Bank Richardson Coit, with construction set to start April 1 and finish Sept. 28, 2026.
That timing makes the branch more than a routine add-on. Frost’s existing Richardson location sits at 700 E. Campbell Road, so the new site extends the bank’s reach farther west along the same corridor. For residents who want in-person banking close to home or work, the second branch reduces the need to cross town for deposits, account service, lending help or wealth-management appointments.
Bill Day, Frost’s senior vice president of corporate communications, said the financial center is part of a broader effort to triple the bank’s locations in the Dallas region. That matters in Richardson, where major financial institutions continue to bet on neighborhoods that combine household growth with a steady base of business customers.
Frost’s branch network is built around more than basic teller service. The bank says its locations serve personal and business banking, investments and insurance needs, positioning the Campbell Road site as a full-service financial center rather than a small neighborhood outpost. For small-business owners in the area, that can mean easier access to commercial banking, treasury services and advisory support without leaving the city.
The expansion also fits Richardson’s recent economic profile. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city’s population at 118,221 on July 1, 2024. The city said Richardson saw more than $225 million in capital investment last year, more than 1.3 million square feet of industrial, retail and office space occupied, and over 4,000 jobs created or retained citywide.
Those numbers help explain why a bank with roughly 194 financial centers across Texas is still adding storefronts instead of pulling back. Frost has described itself as constantly building new locations throughout Texas, and the Richardson project shows how that strategy is landing in a suburb that remains one of North Texas’ more durable commercial markets.
For Campbell Road, the new branch is another sign that the corridor is still attracting serious institutional investment, not just everyday consumer traffic.
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