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La Hacienda Ranch Rebuilds After Fire; St. David's Hospital Plans Advance

La Hacienda Ranch in Frisco faces a three-month closure for kitchen repairs, while St. David's HealthCare prepares to begin construction on a new Leander hospital in 2022.

Rosa Beltran

July 3, 20262 min read

Rebuilding and expansion - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Rebuilding and expansion - illustration, Jake Team LLC

La Hacienda Ranch in Frisco is undertaking significant repairs to its kitchen facility following a fire that necessitated the restaurant's closure on July 27. City officials estimate that approximately three months of work remain before the establishment can resume operations. Management is currently focused on rebuilding the damaged area.

In a separate development, St. David's HealthCare has announced plans to commence construction on a new hospital in Leander. The project is scheduled to begin in 2022, with the facility expected to open its doors to the public in 2024. This will mark the first hospital in Leander.

In Plano, municipal crews are preparing to replace infrastructure along Independence Parkway. The city will install nearly 3,000 feet of new screening wall, sidewalk, and alley pavement on both sides of the roadway. The project aims to update the existing structures along this corridor.

In The Woodlands, Jasper's Restaurant Group has permanently closed its location at Market Street, specifically at 9595 Six Pines Drive. Bill Hyde, the chief executive officer of Abacus Jasper’s Restaurant Group, confirmed the closure. The group is now looking to open a new location, though specific details regarding the new site were not provided in the initial announcement.

Additional commercial developments have been filed recently in Round Rock, Pflugerville, and Hutto. These filings include plans for a new primary school with an estimated cost of $18 million, along with four other commercial projects. The specific details of these additional projects were not fully detailed in the report.

The stories summarized here were published by Community Impact Newspaper between February 13 and February 14. The reporting was contributed by Matt Payne, Ally Bolender, Taylor Girtman, Erick Pirayeshesh, and Morgan O’Neal. Further details regarding the specific timelines for the Plano infrastructure work or the exact nature of the Round Rock, Pflugerville, and Hutto projects were not yet clear from the available source material.

Source: Community Impact.

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https://communityimpact.com/frisco/austin/ci-texas-roundup-la-hacienda-ranch-in-frisco-has-roughly-three-months-worth-of-work-before-reopening-st-davids-to-start-leander-hospital-construction-in-2022-and-more-top-news/

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Rosa Beltran

Rosa Beltran covers health, families, and human-interest stories in the Frisco community.

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