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The City of Kyle officially broke ground today on Kyle Park, a transformative 100-acre mixeduse development located on the former Caraway tract along Interstate 35 at Bunton Creek Road. The project represents the single largest private investment in the city’s history and marks a major milestone in Kyle’s continued growth.
Kyle Park will feature approximately 450,000– 500,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, a strong lineup of nationally recognized tenants, and a vibrant lifestyle district designed to serve residents and visitors alike. At full build-out, the project is expected to represent a $250 million investment, generate more than 800 jobs, and bring significant long-term economic benefits to the community.
“Today marks more than just the start of construction,” said Rosie Truelove, Executive Director of Strategic Development for the City of Kyle. “It represents our shared commitment to thoughtful growth, economic opportunity, and creating places that serve our residents and strengthen our community for the long term.”
City Manager Bryan Langley emphasized the project’s regional and fiscal impact.
“This is the largest private investment in Kyle’s history,” Langley said. “At build-out, Kyle Park is expected to generate approximately $2.5 million annually in sales tax revenue and about $1 million in property tax revenue for the city. Over time, this development will keep retail dollars local, create jobs, and establish Kyle as a regional destination.
Mayor Yvonne Flores-Cale reflected on the project’s roots and its future significance.
“This development brings approximately 450,000 square feet of commercial space to Kyle, including retailers, restaurants, and services our residents have been asking for,” Flores-Cale said. “For years, Kyle residents had to leave the city for everyday shopping and dining. Kyle Park changes that. It gives people more reasons to stay local and invest in their own community.”
Announced retailers and tenants include Dick’s Sporting Goods, TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Barnes & Noble, Burlington, Boot Barn, Miniso, America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, and others. Dining options will include Raising Cane’s, Gringo’s Mexican Kitchen, Chili’s, Dave’s Hot Chicken, Wine & Taco, Scooter’s Coffee, and more. Fitness, wellness, and service providers such as EOS Fitness, Pacific Dental, and Mr. Car Wash are also planned.
In addition to retail and dining, Kyle Park will feature 426 multifamily residential units, green space, playgrounds, and a walkable lifestyle district connected to Kyle’s trail and mobility network. A key infrastructure component includes the extension of Kohlers Crossing, improving east-west connectivity, and linking to regional transportation improvements, including the future I-35 underpass.
Development partners Steve and Andrew Alvis of NewQuest praised the city’s leadership and collaborative spirit.
“When growth comes to your door, you can either manage it or let it run you over,” said Steve Alvis. “Kyle’s leadership team chose to manage it thoughtfully, and that’s why this project is here today.”
“This has been six years in the making,” added Andrew Alvis. “We’re excited to bring a lifestyle destination to Kyle, a place where families can spend the day, enjoy green space, shop, eat, and truly connect with the community.”
City Council Member Mark McKinney noted the importance of honoring the site’s history while building for the future.
“The Caraway family has been part of Kyle for generations, and their legacy lives on in this land,” McKinney said. “Kyle Park reflects both our past and our future — balanced growth, quality development, and opportunity for all parts of our city.”
Kyle Park is positioned to serve both residents and regional travelers along the I-35 corridor, further establishing Kyle as a growing hub for commerce, lifestyle, and community connection in Central Texas.
Kyle is one of the fastest- growing cities in Texas, located in Hays County along the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio. With a focus on smart growth, quality development, and community investment, Kyle continues to build a strong future for residents and businesses alike.










