Green Brick Partners targets spring 2026 debut for Rainwater Crossing in Celina, Texas

Reuters03-24
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GRBK">Green Brick Partners</a> targets spring 2026 debut for Rainwater Crossing in Celina, Texas
  • Green Brick and HFI Capital Management are developing Rainwater Crossing, a master-planned community in Celina, Texas, with a spring 2026 debut.
  • Model homes are scheduled to open in May 2026, with Normandy Homes and Centre Living Homes listed as Phase One homebuilders.
  • A two-acre entrance park called Whispering Grove is planned to open in summer 2026 and will include a 35-foot-tall sculpture titled “Scout's Tree.”
  • Construction of the Phase One amenity center, The Perch, is set to begin in May 2026, with completion targeted for spring 2027.
  • The Perch is planned to include a pool and splashpad, plus pickleball courts, and the community plan includes more than 6 miles of trails.


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