When you experience the natural beauty, wonder and breathtaking majesty of Fields, you may never look back, except to see your new address, your business and your brand-new way of life. With stunning cityscapes, an engaging community and a modern interconnected lifestyle, Fields believes there is no such thing as a small detail. And every detail is thoughtfully, efficiently and beautifully brought to life—for you, your business, your family and your future.
Vast. Forward.
Fields West has 325,000 sq. ft. of corporate office space, 350,000 sq. ft. of dedicated retail, restaurant, and entertainment space, 1,200 urban living residences, and 375 hotel rooms (planned Ritz Carlton and Autograph Collection by Marriott). The scenic 180-acre corporate village of Fields West sits right in the center of the Frisco community, an upscale city bursting with culture, nightlife, fashion, parks and nature, music festivals, sporting events and much more.
Fields is also home to PGA of America’s new headquarters and two 18-hole championship golf courses with over 26 championship tournaments planned from 2023-2035 (including the PGA Championship in ’27 and ’34), a 550 room Omni Resort, 115,000 sq. ft. of convention meeting rooms, 7 planned Marriott-branded hotels, 25 miles of biking and hiking trails and 250 acres of open space parks. And it’s all easily accessible via the east and west sides of the Dallas North Tollway with access off Panther Creek and Fields Parkway with additional access from Championship and Legacy Drive and a 25-minute drive from DFW Airport and 30-minute from Dallas Love Field Airport.
Decades of Experience.
Karahan Companies was the master developer at Shops of Legacy, and most recently Legacy West, which is known as “the most successful real estate development in the history of North Texas.” In under four years, Fehmi Karahan’s company brought $3 billion worth of residential and retail to Plano along with major companies such as Toyota, JPMorgan Chase, Boeing, and more to Legacy West.
Hunt Realty began 45 years ago with Reunion Tower and Hyatt Regency Hotel transforming the Dallas skyline and has since been pursuing investments across Dallas and North Texas, helping build and sustain the community we call home. Hunt Realty is also the owner and master developer of the 11-acre NorthEnd project where Goldman Sachs will move 5,000+ employees into a new office campus.
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