THE PLAN

Originally part of the Calloway Family's farm, the property developed into North Hills Mall in the late 1970s. The mall thrived as a regional shopping center for several decades. However, with competition and changes in shopping pat­terns, customers and tenants moved elsewhere, and the mall eventually closed its doors in 2004.

Centurion American Development Group is developing the area known as City Point, which consists of 52 vacant acres surrounding North Richland Hills City Hall on Boulevard 26 south of Loop 820. City Point is a planned development with a mix of uses, including 70,000 square feet of commercial space & residential homes along City Point Drive and a hotel on the corner of Boulevard 26 and Rodger Line Drive.

Construction began in early 2020 on the public infrastructure to support City Point, including streets, sidewalks, street lighting, water lines, sewer lines and drainage improvements. Districts within the development include Single-Family Residential, Multi-Family Residential, Open Spaces, Trails & Amenities and Commercial & Hospitality.

CONCEPT PLAN