
A self-storage facility is planned for a 2.6-acre lot just east of SH 5 on Harry McKillop Boulevard.
McKinney City Council members unanimously approved a specific use permit for the project, dubbed McKillop Self Storage, at a Feb. 4 meeting, with Mayor George Fuller absent from the meeting.
The project includes four buildings that will house self storage units, including a three-story building spanning just over 75,000 square feet that will include climate-controlled, interior access self storage units.
The remaining three buildings will be one-story and total nearly 19,000 square feet, featuring storage units with exterior access and without air conditioning, city documents state.
The project is being developed by McKinney-based MataTex Development Company and Ashton Commercial, a representative of MataTex Development said, noting that the location was selected due to its adjacency to a landfill and other industrial sites.
MataTex Development Company also developed the Public Storage facility located on Virginia Parkway in McKinney, according to the presentation.
- Opening TBD
- Southeast corner of SH 5 and Harry McKillop Boulevard, McKinney