If one in all your desires is to reside in a winery, a Dallas developer could have one thing to supply.
As a substitute of Europe or Northern California, you may head to the Hill Nation.
Hoque World, which has a number of actual property tasks within the downtown Dallas space, is constructing a 600-acre, Tuscan-style group between Waco and Austin.
Referred to as The Winery at Florence, the venture features a resort, restaurant, vineyard and residential websites. Winery proprietor Kris Davis partnered with Hoque World CEO Mike Hoque on the venture.
Since final summer season, Hoque World has additionally been promoting 1- to 3-acre property dwelling tons on the property. The Tuscan-style properties encompass the winery.
“Our work at The Winery at Florence has been quiet and regular, with incremental success and progress,” Hoque stated in an announcement. “The innovation of a vacation spot property that gives a holistic expertise, led by the inspiring and iconic tradition of a terrific vineyard, has been wonderful to design and develop.”
Early this yr, a vacation spot restaurant opened within the winery venture. Final yr, the vineyard received a multimillion-dollar renovation.
“The Winery at Florence has gone from a quaint countryside boutique resort to a complicated life-style venue and group that has far exceeded our expectations,” Davis stated.
Plans for the Winery at Florence name for 1,000 extra dwelling websites in future phases.
The event is close to the city of Florence in Williamson County, nearly 50 miles northwest of Austin.
Gross sales of properties within the Texas Hill Nation have surged previously two years with the pandemic and explosive progress within the Austin space.
Hoque World operates a number of eating places in Dallas and has giant improvement websites within the downtown space.
Its tasks embrace a mixed-use improvement south of Dallas Metropolis Corridor and one other redevelopment deliberate south of downtown close to the Cedars neighborhood.
Hoque World can also be constructing a venture in Fort Price’s historic Southside neighborhood.