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New Retail Center Planned near Richardson Medical Center, Anchored by Dunkin'

Stonewood Investments announced plans for Renner Wynngate Plaza, a roughly 6,423 square foot retail center at 3411 Renner Road on the Plano Richardson border, anchored by a Dunkin'. The project, reported by Community Impact on November 17, 2025, is slated for delivery in mid 2026 and could add convenient services and new leasing opportunities for nearby residents and medical center workers.

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New Retail Center Planned near Richardson Medical Center, Anchored by Dunkin'
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Stonewood Investments is developing Renner Wynngate Plaza, a compact retail center planned for delivery in mid 2026 at 3411 Renner Road, on the border between Plano and Richardson. The roughly 6,423 square foot project will be anchored by a Dunkin' and sits directly across Renner Road from Methodist Richardson Medical Center. Project materials filed by the developer list small retail shell spaces and outline leasing plans for the center.

The site location positions the plaza to capture steady demand from hospital employees, patients and visitors, as well as nearby residents. A small center of this size typically targets convenience and service oriented tenants, offering quick access to coffee, grab and go food, and personal services. For local commuters and shift workers at the medical center, the new retail options could reduce travel times for basic errands during the work day.

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Leasing plans indicate space will be marketed to a mix of local operators and regional chains, although specific tenants beyond Dunkin' have not been announced. The inclusion of shell space suggests flexibility for tenants to customize interiors, and the developer will be seeking tenants over the next several months ahead of the mid 2026 delivery date. That timeline implies construction will be underway through 2025 and 2026, generating short term construction employment and related local contracting opportunities.

From a market perspective, the project highlights continued demand for small scale retail nodes in high traffic corridors near major employment centers. The plaza is modest in size compared with larger shopping centers, which can make it easier for smaller businesses to obtain leases and for developers to roll out projects quickly. For Collin County policymakers and planners the development underscores the need to manage traffic flows along Renner Road and to consider infrastructure impacts as more infill retail appears near institutional hubs.

Community members can expect announcements about leasing and tenant openings as Stonewood Investments advances permitting and construction. The project was first reported by Karen Chaney in Community Impact on November 17, 2025.

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