NTsuites plans $10 million office and wellness complex in Allen
NTsuites plans a $10 million Allen complex with more than 200 private suites, aiming to open in 2027 near U.S. 75 as Collin County keeps growing.

Allen is set to gain a new office and wellness hub along Central Expressway, where NTsuites said it plans a $10 million complex at 511 Central Expressway N. The project is designed to bring more than 200 private office suites, conference rooms, salon suites and coworking space to a part of the city already drawing mixed-use investment.
NTsuites said the Allen property will be its fourth and largest North Texas development, a sign that the company sees room for a more flexible kind of commercial space in Collin County. Project materials describe the site as exceeding 50,000 square feet and ultimately housing more than 225 office and salon suites, a mix that points to demand from small business owners, solo operators and service providers who want a polished setting without a long traditional lease.
The location matters as much as the floor plan. The site sits on the U.S. 75 corridor, close to other office and mixed-use projects around Watters Creek and One Allen Center, putting it in a part of Allen that already handles steady commuter traffic and business travel. For nearby residents and workers, the development could mean more options for professional services, wellness-oriented businesses and flexible work space without having to head farther south into Dallas County.

The project also fits a broader pattern in Allen and across Collin County, where growth has pushed demand beyond housing and retail into the professional and service sectors that support a larger suburban population. Allen Economic Development Corporation says the city has more than 9 million square feet of Class A office planned in modern mixed-use developments and that roughly 3.8 million workers live within a 30-minute drive. The city said its population reached 113,300 in 2025, while Collin County reached 1,251,273 that same year. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the county’s population at 1,254,658 on July 1, 2024.
Allen’s pitch to employers and entrepreneurs is already built around that momentum. The city says it was incorporated in 1953, ranks among the 10 largest cities in Collin County, and has a median household income of $112,603 with 59% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. It also points to recent rankings that placed Allen third in Texas and 15th nationally for remote workers, and first in Texas for quality of life. For NTsuites, that mix of affluence, growth and flexible work habits makes Allen a logical next step, and for Collin County it shows development is widening into office models that blend business, beauty and wellness under one roof.
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