CARROLLTON, TX—Development began in earnest in the early 1970s at the intersection around Trinity Mills Road (now widened and rebuilt as SH-190) and Josey, as Carrollton became as one of Dallas' first major northern suburbs. And now, the just-completed renovation of a well-known neighborhood center, Trinity Plaza, is a major step toward the redevelopment of approximately 350,000 square feet of retail space at the North Josey Lane and SH-190/President George Bush Turnpike intersection.
The first renovation completely redeveloped Trinity Plaza, adding a new facade, signage, landscaping, seating areas, parking and lighting to the center. Trinity Plaza's new facade incorporates LED-lit signature towers with color options for special events or seasonal shopping.
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