A $50 million mixed-use project is set to rise in east Edinburg, bringing new retail and housing to a fast-growing corridor where city leaders have sought to expand the tax base and quality of life.
Los Lagos Development LLC will break ground Friday on Guerlain Plaza & Guerlain Luxury Apartments, a 16-acre development on Raúl Longoria Road next to the Robert and Janet Vackar Stadium.

Courtesy of | Eduardo Lopez
The site is divided into four 4-acre lots: two will be developed as retail centers called Guerlain Commercial Plaza, while the other two will house multifamily units in Guerlain Luxury Apartments.
“We are launching an integrated project that will transform this area of Edinburg with a modern, functional, and high-value proposal for the community,” Eduardo López, president of Los Lagos Development LLC, said in Spanish.
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