Georgetown's western growth corridor is set to see significant development with plans for Heirloom, an ambitious 620-acre mixed-use project by Dallas-based Columnar Investments. This substantial development aims to create what developers describe as a second "Main Street" for Georgetown, expanding the city's commercial and residential options.
Housing and Commercial Plans
The Heirloom project includes plans for approximately 3,600 homes featuring diverse housing types, from single-family residences to apartments. Additionally, the development will incorporate 200,000 square feet of commercial space, creating new opportunities for businesses and services in this growing area of Georgetown.
Location and Timeline
Heirloom will be situated near the future HEB at the intersection of Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Ranch Road 2338, positioning it close to other developing communities including Parmer Ranch and Camp Brightside. According to current projections, ground breaking is expected to begin in 2026, with construction proceeding from west to east across the property.
Design and Environmental Considerations
The developers have indicated that preserving green spaces will be a priority within the project, with plans for extensive trail systems throughout the development. This approach aims to maintain some of the natural character of the area while accommodating substantial new growth.
The $100 million investment signals another major development for Georgetown's rapidly expanding western corridor, continuing the trend of significant growth in this part of Williamson County.