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Q2 2026 EditionUpdated March 30, 2026
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The Bottom Line

McKinney's "regional sovereign" thesis is no longer aspirational—it's executing. The airport terminal is 80% complete, interior walls are up, the aircraft apron is nearly finished, and Avelo Airlines is confirmed as the launch carrier with operations targeting pre-Thanksgiving 2026. Cannon Beach is under construction. The Northern Frontier—once just a housing frontier—is getting its first Kroger-anchored retail center (Custer Frontier Marketplace, 123K SF, broke ground February 2026) and a new Texas Health hospital (60 beds, opening 2028). CapRock Partners is building 250K SF of Class A industrial at the Air Business Park. McKinney is no longer pitching a vision of self-sufficiency—it's pouring concrete on it.

The only caveat: the housing market hasn't kept pace with the ambition. Most McKinney ZIPs are showing 7-9% YoY price declines with days on market stretching to 60-85 days. The infrastructure is arriving faster than the demand signal. This is a city building ahead of the curve—which is either visionary or premature depending on how 2027 shakes out.


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