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Texas Real Estate News 9/3/2010
Multifamily, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Grubb & Ellis Acquiring Three North Texas Apartments DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) – Grubb & Ellis Apartment REIT Inc. has contracted to buy three apartment communities valued at $48 million from Virginia-based Mission Residential, according to financial filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. | Multifamily, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Chesmar Homes Building in The Woodlands THE WOODLANDS (Houston Business Journal) – Chesmar Homes has acquired six acres on Ashlane Way in the Village of Sterling Ridge in The Woodlands for a new townhome project. | Multifamily, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Mid-America Strikes Again . . . And Again DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) – Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. has purchased The Venue at Stonebridge Ranch, a 250-unit rental property completed in 2000, and La Valencia at Starwood, a new 270-unit apartment community on Lebanon Rd. in Frisco. | Public Facilities, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Water Sports Complex Washing into Rosharon ROSHARON (Houston Chronicle) – Cincinnati-based Wake Nation has purchased 20 acres off SH 288 here for a water sports complex. | Infrastructure & Transportation, Texas 100 Most Congested Road Segments in Texas TEXAS (Texas Department of Transportation & Austin Business Journal) – The Texas Department of Transportation has compiled a list of the 100 most congested roadway segments in Texas. | Center News, College Station-Bryan Red Zone Listeners: It's Your Turn to Talk COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – For nearly a year now, Real Estate Red Zone podcast hosts Bryan Pope and Edie Craig have talked and talked and talked some more without letting you get a word in edgewise. | Center News, College Station-Bryan Going to Galveston? Join Our Focus Group COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – If you plan on being in Galveston next Friday and Saturday for the Texas Assocation of Realtors convention, you're invited to participate in a Real Estate Center focus group. You might even walk away with a new camcorder. |
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Princeton is at the intersections of U.S. Highway 380 and Farm roads 75, 1377, and 982, seven miles east of McKinney in east central Collin County.
In the late 1870s T. B. Wilson and his brother George began farming near the site of future Princeton. In 1881 the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company extended its line from Greenville to McKinney, passing through land owned by the brothers. The name Wilson's Switch was commonly used to designate the area.
When residents applied for a post office branch, however, they learned that the name Wilson was already being used. The community then submitted the name Princeton in honor of Prince Dowlin, a landowner and promoter of the town. This name was accepted, and a post office was established in 1888.
Located in the rich agricultural region of the Blackland Prairie, Princeton quickly became a retail and commercial center for area farmers. In addition to providing mills and grain elevators for wheat, corn, onions, and sorghums, the town also housed a lumber factory that became the state's largest producer of bois d'arc lumber.
By the mid-1920s the town provided electricity, water, natural gas, and paved roads for 500 residents. It also had more than twenty-five businesses, including a bank and a weekly newspaper.
During World War II Princeton was one of 120 Texas towns to house a camp for prisoners of war. The city employed the prisoners to make improvements, including enlarging the public park. Following the war the town's population remained 564 until the completion in 1953 of Lake Lavon, five miles away.
The proximity of the lake helped raise the population to 1,100 by 1972. The growth of the Dallas metropolitan area and the emergence of nearby Plano as the business center for Collin County caused the population of Princeton to increase to 3,408 by 1982.
By 1988 more than thirty businesses were located in the town, which was surrounded by horse and cattle ranches and productive farms. Princeton is known as an onion-growing center. In 1990 the population was 2,321. The population was 3,477 in 2000.
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