Trophy Club to shine town hall, police facility on 5.6 acres
TROPHY CLUB – The Town of Trophy Club has closed on a tract of land as part of its large goal of building a new $2.5 million joint town hall and police facility.
The town paid $1.4 million for the 5.6-acre property near the intersection of SH 114 and Trophy Wood Dr.
The site is located in an area of Trophy Club, which is expected to eventually include four hotels, destination dining, Baylor Medical Center and professional office space through the Trophy Club Town Center development.
"Incorporating our municipal facilities in an area where commercial development is brewing will create positive energy for the community," said Town Manager Stephen Seidel.
"I am also pleased that the Town was also able to save approximately $1.2 million on the land purchase which the Town Council has dedicated to the joint facility construction," he added.
The new facility will significantly upgrade the Town of Trophy Club’s facilities. The 20-year-old, 6,000-sf police station was meant to be the temporary site for police operations. The existing municipal building is nearly a decade old and the population of the town has more than doubled in that time.
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