ConstructConnect Lists 6,445-SF Royse City Retail Project, $650K Bidding Soon
ConstructConnect listed a 6,445‑sf Royse City retail project valued at $650,000, marked "bidding soon" and showing plans are not available while funding labels conflict.
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ConstructConnect published and updated a project entry that describes “Site work and new construction of a mixed-use development in Royse City, Texas. Design plans call for the construction of a 6,445-square-foot retail development.” The entry, posted February 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM and updated March 1, 2026, lists the project as “Stage: Design,” “Building Use: Retail,” “Value: $650,000.00,” and shows the procurement status as “bidding soon” with flags reading “Addenda Available” and “Post-Bid.”
The listing contains an internal contradiction on funding: ConstructConnect’s structured field records “Sector: Private” and the listing text notes the project is privately funded, yet a scraped metadata line reads “[Projects Constructconnect]: Publicly Funded.” ConstructConnect also displays “Contacts — 2 Record(s)” but no visible names or phone numbers in the public view, leaving ownership and developer identity unlisted in the posting.
Key procurement materials are absent from the public listing. ConstructConnect states, “Plans and Specifications are not available for this project. If that changes, they will be made available here,” and the file shows placeholder text in Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum. At the listed $650,000 for 6,445 square feet, the entry implies a construction value of roughly $100.85 per square foot, although the posting does not clarify whether that figure represents hard construction cost or an estimate.
The new 6,445‑sf listing sits inside a broader Royse City development surge. Zabalist reports “180 registered projects valued at $808.6M,” including “110 new construction projects and 70 renovation projects, representing 3,724,843 square feet of built space.” That pipeline includes retail, office and medical projects already moving through permitting and bidding phases across the city.

Nearby commercial activity on the I‑30 corridor adds context for demand. Reserve Capital Partners markets The Reserve at Royse City at 6723 W Interstate Highway 30, noting “Phase 1 of The Reserve at Royse City is a 5 building, 52,000sf flex industrial park … The first 5 buildings will each consist of 10,400sf which are duplexed and have 5,200sf per unit.” RCP also says “Shortly after RCP acquired the site, a new 65,000sf state-of-the-art medical city hospital was announced on the adjacent plot. The hospital has broken ground with expected completion set for late 2025.” Leasing contacts listed for The Reserve include Bart Gardner at 214.675.4435 and bart@reservecappartners.com and Kristen Schwartz at kristen@reservecappartners.com.
Another corridor listing, NWQ I-30 & Erby Campbell, promotes retail anchored by a recently opened Lowe’s and states, “This corridor of I-30 sees approx. 83K vehicles per day. Royse City, TX has seen booming growth reflecting an annual growth rate of 14.39%. Since 2020, the Royse City population has increased by 101.26%.” Brokerage contacts there are Jack Weir at 214-935-5634 and Rachel Turry at 972-895-3497.
ConstructConnect’s Royse City project listing sits alongside other local bid notices in the platform, including Royse City Restaurant Renovation (ID 6034072, bid date Feb 16, 2026), Resurface Roadway - FM 548 (ID 6034091, bid date Apr 08, 2026) and Royse City – City Hall Select Packages (ID 6003243, bid date Jan 22, 2026). With the posting marked “bidding soon” but plans and owner contacts unposted, the next public milestones to watch are the release of specifications, any addenda and a formal bid date; those documents will disclose parcel location, tenant mix and a concrete construction schedule.
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