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McKinney, TX · Collin County

Commercial construction in McKinney, TX

McKinney's growth has carried retail and medical development north along US-75 and US-380, and its multifamily pipeline is among the most active in Collin County. The practical reality for a 2026 McKinney project is a planning buffer that was not necessary two years ago — the way to compress the timeline is a correct first submittal, not a rushed drawing set.

Tenant finish: ~4–8 weeks for a standard commercial tenant finish (plan-review volume is up)Ground-up: ~8–12 weeks for ground-up, plus entitlement time up front

Permitting in McKinney

McKinney's rapid growth has pushed plan-review wait times in 2025–2026, so first-submittal quality matters more here than in most DFW cities — each resubmittal cycle can add weeks to a queue already running longer than the stated targets. Pereff assumes the full window and builds contingency around it.

Cost basis: at the DFW average (Collin County); strong demand keeps subs busy. Pereff manages the McKinney permitting process end-to-end — pre-application meetings, complete first submittals, and active follow-up through review. Windows are directional and vary by project type and review-cycle volume.

Ready to build in McKinney?

Stephen Pereff is personally involved from preconstruction through certificate of occupancy.