Hutto ceases negotiations with developer over 250-acre Cottonwood Tract
The fast-growing city was expecting things like a grocery store, restaurants, entertainment options, parkland and space for city facilities at U.S. Highway 79 and County Road 132. Now it’s back to the drawing board.
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