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The Dallas Stars are heading to Plano, and the deal behind the move is a massive one. Backed by roughly $700 million in city support, the hockey team's relocation to the former Collin Creek Mall site is set to reshape the area into one of the largest mixed-use developments in North Texas. The project, which has been in the works for years, is now moving forward with a clear vision: a sprawling complex that includes a new practice facility, team headquarters, retail space, restaurants, and thousands of residential units.
The key players behind the deal are a mix of real estate developers and city officials who saw an opportunity in the struggling mall property. The development team, led by a group with deep ties to the region, worked quietly for months to secure the financing and approvals needed to lure the Stars away from their long-time home in Frisco. The city of Plano is contributing a significant portion of the funds through tax incentives and infrastructure improvements, betting that the team's presence will spark a wave of private investment.
For the Stars, the move is about more than just a new rink. The Plano site offers room to expand their brand, with plans for fan-facing attractions and a year-round destination that goes beyond hockey. For Plano, it is a chance to revitalize a dead mall and create a dense, walkable hub that could draw visitors from across the metroplex. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with the team relocating to the new facility in time for the 2027 season.
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