Introducing CedarView: A Regional Game Changer

by Jennifer S. Goodman

Cedar Park near H-E-B Center

At the heart of Cedar Park’s future is the 117-acre CedarView development. Anchored by two retail giants—NFM (formerly Nebraska Furniture Mart) opening in 2027 and Scheels opening in 2026—CedarView is designed to be more than a shopping center. It’s a lifestyle hub.

  • NFM: At 1.3 million square feet, it will be one of the largest retail stores in Texas. Expect furniture, appliances, electronics, flooring, and major regional draw. City projections show $344 million in tax revenue over 25 years and hundreds of jobs created.
  • Scheels: 357,000 square feet of sporting goods—and experiences. Picture a 65-foot Ferris wheel, a saltwater aquarium, wildlife displays, arcade, candy shop, and café.

Together, they’ll anchor a mixed-use district with local shops, restaurants, entertainment, a full-service hotel, and a city-owned convention center with ballroom and meeting space. For Cedar Park, this isn’t just retail. It’s transformation.

Why It Matters for Affluent Homeowners and Investors

This shift from single-family housing growth to destination-focused development is a turning point. For homeowners, it means increased amenities, new dining and entertainment options, and stronger property values supported by a diversified economy. For investors, it’s a signal: Cedar Park is positioning itself as a regional magnet for tourism and commerce.

Looking Ahead: Cedar Park’s Evolution

Cedar Park’s leaders aren’t just chasing growth. They’re planning intentionally. By learning from Austin’s explosive expansion, they’re ensuring infrastructure, water, and utilities align with what’s next. The goal? Balance new attractions with long-term livability.

If you live in Cedar Park or are thinking about investing, this pivot to destination retail and hospitality is one of the biggest shifts in the city’s history.

Your Next Move

Curious how Cedar Park’s transformation impacts your home’s value or your next investment? Let’s talk. As Cedar Park shifts from rooftops to regional destination, opportunity looks different and it’s more exciting than ever.

Closing Thoughts

Cedar Park may be nearly built out for single-family homes but the city is writing a new chapter. With CedarView, NFM, Scheels, and the region’s first full-service hotel and convention center, Cedar Park is stepping onto the map not just as a suburb but as a destination.

Photo credit: HEB Center

 

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