Civil Municipal - January 2026

Beyond multifamily, Seagoville continues to expand its single-family inventory through both established neighborhoods and new master-planned communities.The city points to housing that ranges from early-2000s family options to new-build product across multiple price points, reflecting a broader goal: offer housing variety so that families, professionals, and long-term residents all have viable options. One of the most ambitious developments is the planned Santorini community, envisioned as a highly amenitized lagoon-style neighborhood. When built out, it is expected to include nearly 2,000 homes, roughly 1,000 apartments, and a commercial district featuring restaurants and entertainment such as a bowling alley. Early phases are already underway, and leadership views the project as a major long-term asset for the city’s housing mix and lifestyle offerings. Seagoville’s ability to support residential growth at this scale is notable, particularly at a time when many cities across North America face housing shortages and limited inventory across affordability tiers. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH AND DIVERSIFICATION ALONG ENVIRONMENTAL WAY While residential rooftops help drive local retail demand, Seagoville is also focused on deeper economic diversification through industrial recruitment and expansion. A key emphasis is the CONCRETE CONTRACTING SITE DEVELOPMENT CONCRETE EARTHWORK SOIL STABILIZATION UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SERVING MUNICIPALITIES & DEVELOPERS FOR OVER 25 YEARS Chris Bowen, Owner | chris@concretepaving.net 71 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01 SEAGOVILLE, TX

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