Kyle, Texas, February 5, 2026
The City of Kyle, Texas, in collaboration with NewQuest Properties, recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for Kyle Park, a 101-acre mixed-use development. Located near Interstate 35, this ambitious project aims to create a dynamic hub for retail, dining, entertainment, and residential living. Expected to generate over 800 full-time jobs and significant tax revenue, Kyle Park will enhance the local economy and provide much-needed amenities for the growing community.
Kyle, Texas, Breaks Ground on 101-Acre Mixed-Use Development
Kyle, Texas – On February 4, 2026, the City of Kyle and NewQuest Properties held a groundbreaking ceremony for Kyle Park, a 101-acre mixed-use development located at the northwest corner of Interstate 35 and Bebee Road. This project is set to transform the area into a vibrant hub for retail, dining, entertainment, and residential living.
Project Overview
Kyle Park is designed to include:
- Retail Space: Approximately 450,000 square feet of commercial space featuring anchor tenants such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx, Barnes & Noble, and HomeGoods.
- Dining Options: Restaurants like BJ’s Brewhouse, Gringo’s, and Raising Cane’s.
- Residential Living: Multifamily housing units to create a built-in customer base and a live-work-play environment.
- Entertainment and Services: Wellness and personal care services, office spaces, and entertainment venues.
Economic Impact
The development is projected to:
- Create over 800 full-time jobs.
- Generate approximately $2.5 million annually in sales tax revenue.
- Contribute more than $1 million annually in property tax revenue.
Strategic Location and Infrastructure
Strategically positioned along one of Central Texas’ busiest corridors, Kyle Park is expected to attract daily visitors from South Austin and across Hays and Caldwell counties, strengthening Kyle’s role as a regional shopping and employment center. The project is approved by the Kyle City Council and is projected to create more than 800 full-time jobs and generate approximately $2.5 million annually in sales tax revenue and more than $1 million in property tax revenue, according to the City of Kyle.
Additionally, the development is being built alongside two of the city’s 2022 Road Bond Projects: the Bebee Road realignment and expansion, and the Kohlers Crossing to Seton Parkway extension. These infrastructure improvements aim to enhance connectivity and ease traffic congestion in the area.
Background Context
In December 2023, NewQuest Properties received final approval for the Kyle Park project, which includes a mix of retail, dining, and residential spaces. The development is part of a broader effort to revitalize the area and provide residents with more local amenities. The project is expected to be completed in phases, with the first pad sites anticipated to be finished by late 2026.
City officials emphasize that Kyle Park is designed to help shape generations to come, building a future that serves residents, businesses, and visitors alike, while ensuring growth enhances the city’s sense of place.
Key Features of Kyle Park Development
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Retail Space | Approximately 450,000 square feet featuring anchor tenants like Dick’s Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx, Barnes & Noble, and HomeGoods. |
| Dining Options | Restaurants including BJ’s Brewhouse, Gringo’s, and Raising Cane’s. |
| Residential Living | Multifamily housing units to create a live-work-play environment. |
| Entertainment and Services | Wellness and personal care services, office spaces, and entertainment venues. |
| Economic Impact | Over 800 full-time jobs, $2.5 million in annual sales tax revenue, and $1 million in annual property tax revenue. |
| Completion Timeline | First pad sites expected to be finished by late 2026. |
| Infrastructure Improvements | Alongside Bebee Road realignment and Kohlers Crossing to Seton Parkway extension to enhance connectivity and ease traffic congestion. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Kyle Park?
Kyle Park is a 101-acre mixed-use development located at the northwest corner of Interstate 35 and Bebee Road in Kyle, Texas. It includes retail, dining, entertainment, and residential spaces.
What businesses are confirmed to be part of Kyle Park?
Confirmed tenants include Dick’s Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx, Barnes & Noble, HomeGoods, BJ’s Brewhouse, Gringo’s, and Raising Cane’s, among others.
What is the expected economic impact of Kyle Park?
The development is projected to create over 800 full-time jobs and generate approximately $2.5 million annually in sales tax revenue and more than $1 million in property tax revenue.
When is Kyle Park expected to be completed?
The project is expected to be completed in phases, with the first pad sites anticipated to be finished by late 2026.
How will Kyle Park affect local infrastructure?
Kyle Park is being built alongside two of the city’s 2022 Road Bond Projects: the Bebee Road realignment and expansion, and the Kohlers Crossing to Seton Parkway extension, aiming to enhance connectivity and ease traffic congestion in the area.
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