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Green Brick Partners, Inc. And Hersh Family Investments Announce Rainwater Crossing, A New Joint Venture Community In Celina, Texas

Author: Happy Mohamed | February 22, 2024 06:28pm

Green Brick Partners, Inc. ("Green Brick"), the third largest homebuilder in Dallas-Fort Worth, and Hersh Family Investments ("HFI") are excited to announce Rainwater Crossing, a new residential project in Celina, Texas, one of the fastest growing areas of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. This will be the sixth community in Celina in which Green Brick has been involved.
 

Spanning over 550 acres, the development will feature more than 1,900 homesites and an impressive array of amenities designed to enhance the quality of life for residents.  The primary amenity center will boast a resort-style clubhouse, a swimming pool, playground, and sport courts.

The development will be located just east of Preston Road, near County Road 134. Plans incorporate around 42 acres of open space, including approximately 13 acres dedicated to the city of Celina as public parkland, private amenity sites, miles of pedestrian trails, linear parks, and pocket parks that encourage community connectivity and outdoor activities. 

"We're enthusiastic about joining forces with the Green Brick family of builders. Their brands have a reputation for quality," said Ken Hersh, chairman of HFI. "They deliver exceptional homes and truly care about creating desirable, vibrant communities."

The new community will feature homes built by four Green Brick subsidiary builders — CB JENI Homes, Normandy Homes, Southgate Homes, and Centre Living Homes.  

"HFI is one of the smartest investors and a leading philanthropic organization in Dallas.  We are privileged to partner with their team," said Jim Brickman, co-founder and CEO of Green Brick.  "Through this collaboration, we can bring desirable, needed housing to the Celina area through our builders who will offer a diverse array of products to potential homebuyers, ranging from townhomes to luxury homes."

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