
Plescia Construction & Development is a commercial general contractor and construction management firm building in Frisco — one of the fastest-growing cities in the country and home of the ‘$5 billion mile.’ From the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters at The Star and the PGA of America’s headquarters to Frisco Station, the Rail District, and a wave of sports, entertainment, and mixed-use development, we build to the standard — and the clay-soil and severe-weather conditions — North Texas demands.
Commercial Construction in Frisco
Frisco has turned sports and corporate investment into a building boom. The ‘$5 billion mile’ along the Dallas North Tollway has assembled The Star (the Cowboys’ headquarters and Ford Center), the PGA of America headquarters and Omni PGA Frisco Resort, Frisco Station, and a wave of office, hotel, and mixed-use development; Stonebriar Centre and the retail corridors drive shopping; Toyota Stadium and the Comerica Center anchor more sports; and a revitalizing downtown Rail District adds character. Each of these asks something specific from a contractor, and we build to it.
Our Frisco work spans the full range of commercial space:
- Sports, entertainment, and hospitality — venue-adjacent, hotel, and entertainment space across The Star, the PGA district, and the sports complexes.
- Office and corporate — Class A office and corporate space along the Dallas North Tollway and at Frisco Station.
- Retail, restaurant, and mixed-use — retail and mixed-use at Stonebriar, the ‘$5 billion mile,’ and the Rail District.
- Healthcare and medical office — exam suites, imaging, and ambulatory space serving the city’s fast-growing health systems.
- Adaptive reuse and civic — adaptive-reuse and civic work in the downtown Rail District.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We work throughout Frisco — the ‘$5 billion mile’ and Frisco Station, Stonebriar and the retail corridors, the downtown Rail District, and the Dallas North Tollway and Preston Road corridors. Every project runs through the City of Frisco building department.


Permitting, Soils, and Severe Weather in Frisco
Frisco’s breakneck growth sits on the expansive clay soils of the Blackland Prairie and under North Texas’s tornado-and-hail weather pattern — so engineered foundations and resilient roofing and envelopes are central. Its building department is among the busiest in the state. We manage permitting through the City of Frisco.
Several requirements shape commercial work here:
- Expansive clay soils — the area’s soils demand engineered foundations — post-tensioned slabs, drilled piers, and moisture management — on nearly every project.
- Tornado and hail design — severe storms make impact-resistant roofing and robust envelopes central, though Frisco is inland and outside any coastal windstorm zone.
- Fast-growth permitting — Frisco runs one of the busiest building departments in Texas, and early coordination keeps a project on schedule.
- Venue and high-profile standards — sports, entertainment, and high-profile mixed-use bring elevated design and life-safety expectations.
Designing for soil and storms, and planning for the city’s review, is what keeps a Frisco project on schedule.

How We Manage Risk on Frisco Projects
From a ‘$5 billion mile’ mixed-use project to a hotel near The Star or a Rail District build-out, the same discipline applies: build to the foundation and severe-weather requirements, plan the logistics realistically, protect the businesses and guests around the work, and keep life-safety systems live throughout. We coordinate deliveries, phasing, and inspections with owners, tenants, and the City of Frisco, and we carry the insurance limits and trade relationships that Frisco ownership expects.
Every job runs through a single point of accountability. Owners, tenants, the building department, and the design team work through one team that owns the schedule, the budget, and the safety plan — not a chain of subcontractors pointing at each other.
Representative Commercial Work
Plescia’s portfolio spans sports, office, retail, and mixed-use work of the kind Frisco demands. While every market has its own specifics, the discipline is the same one we bring to projects across our Texas, Florida, New York, and New Jersey markets: realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and a finished space that performs. We’re glad to walk prospective Frisco clients through relevant past work during an initial conversation.
A Commercial General Contractor With a Texas Presence
Plescia’s Houston office anchors our Texas presence, and we bring that same accountability to Frisco clients, backed by a firm that builds across multiple markets. Whether you’re developing along the ‘$5 billion mile,’ building hospitality near The Star, or opening in the Rail District, we’d welcome the conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Plescia build along Frisco's '$5 billion mile'?
Yes. The ‘$5 billion mile’ along the Dallas North Tollway has assembled The Star, the PGA of America headquarters, Frisco Station, and major mixed-use development, and we build office, hospitality, retail, and mixed-use across it.
Does Plescia do sports and entertainment-adjacent work in Frisco?
Yes. The Star, Toyota Stadium, the Comerica Center, and the PGA district anchor a sports and entertainment economy, and we build venue-adjacent, hotel, and entertainment space serving them.
How do clay soils and hail affect Frisco projects?
Frisco sits on expansive clay soils and in tornado-and-hail country, so engineered foundations (post-tensioned slabs, drilled piers) and impact-resistant roofing and envelopes are central to the work.
Does Plescia do retail and mixed-use in Frisco?
Yes. Stonebriar Centre, the ‘$5 billion mile,’ and the Rail District drive a strong retail and mixed-use market, and we build across them.
Which areas of Frisco does Plescia serve?
We build throughout the city — the ‘$5 billion mile’ and Frisco Station, Stonebriar and the retail corridors, the downtown Rail District, and the Dallas North Tollway and Preston Road corridors.

