Williamson County Issues $186 Million in Permits for July

July saw a remarkable surge in construction activity across Williamson County, with permits totaling $186 million, according to data from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The diverse array of projects includes new constructions, renovations, and expansions, highlighting the county’s ongoing development boom.

Top Projects

Coupland ISD Middle School:

  • Location: Coupland
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $35,000,000

Home Depot – Leander:

  • Location: Leander
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $21,000,000

Leander Union:

  • Location: Leander
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $21,415,603

Cross Creek Commercial Park:

  • Location: Georgetown
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $11,169,690

Kenny Fort Blvd. Segment 4C:

  • Location: Round Rock
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $18,000,000

Parkside on the River Sections 9B and 10B:

  • Location: Georgetown
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $7,500,000

New Fire Headquarters Building & Warehouse Facility:

  • Location: Hutto
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $7,000,000

Butler Farms Amenity Center:

  • Location: Liberty Hill
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $3,000,000

Panda Express Round Rock – D32924:

  • Location: Round Rock
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $3,000,000

PopStroke – Cedar Park:

  • Location: Cedar Park
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $5,800,000

Other Notable Permits

True Jesus Church Remodel:

  • Location: Round Rock
  • Type: Renovation/Alteration
  • Cost: $357,000

Flora Streetscape – Hardscape and Landscape:

  • Location: Hutto
  • Type: New Construction
  • Cost: $2,500,000

Lakeline Plaza LEGO Store:

  • Location: Cedar Park
  • Type: Renovation/Alteration
  • Cost: $75,000

The range and scale of these projects underscore the dynamic growth and economic vitality in Williamson County. From educational facilities and commercial developments to community amenities and infrastructure improvements, these investments are set to enhance the county’s appeal and livability.

For more detailed information and updates on ongoing projects, visit the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation’s project search page.