Frisco Square is expanding again, but this time with the opening of Mirra, a 285-unit luxury apartment complex developed by Toll Brothers Apartment Living in partnership with Pondmoon Capital.
The five-story building, located at 8320 Church Street, is the latest sign of Frisco’s ongoing transformation from a fast-growing suburb to a fully realized urban center.
What’s Expected At Mirra
Mirra began welcoming its first residents this spring after construction kicked off in early 2023. The development offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with high-end finishes and tech-enabled features like smart thermostats, keyless entry and built-in shelving. Select units include extras such as kitchen islands, double vanities and private balconies.
Mirra’s amenities include a two-story fitness center with Peloton equipment, coworking spaces with conference rooms, a pet spa and a resort-style pool. Other features include a covered parking garage with EV charging stations and a game lounge with billiards.

Toll Brothers Managing Director Tommy Rhodus said the development’s location in Frisco Square offers residents “unparalleled access” to nearby attractions and employers. From Toyota Stadium and the Frisco Public Library to The Star and the new PGA of America headquarters, the area is increasingly central to Frisco life.
A Downtown with Momentum
Just blocks away from Mirra, the city of Frisco is investing heavily in its historic downtown. On June 7, 2024, city leaders broke ground on the long-anticipated Rail District Redevelopment project. With more than $68 million earmarked for improvements, the plan includes reconstructing Main Street, closing a portion of 4th Street to make way for an event plaza and building a multi-story parking garage to support future growth.
“Every world-class city has a great downtown,” said Mayor Jeff Cheney at the groundbreaking event. He described the project as a chance to blend Frisco’s historical identity with new opportunities for connection, outdoor dining, live music and walkable public spaces.
Construction on the Rail District Redevelopment is expected to wrap in mid-2026.
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