Van Alstyne Past and Future

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Van Alstyne's Past

Van Alstyne has a rich history that started like many American towns, with the coming of the railroad. 

When the Houston and Texas Central Railway passed by the town of Mantua several miles away,  the new town of Van Alstyne was created and eventually the Mantua residents and business moved to Van Alstyne for all the opportunities the railroad offered leaving Mantua a ghost town.

Van Alstyne was named for either a railroad shareholder, Marie Van Alstyne or the civil engineer, William Van Alstyne that surveyed for the railroad.  No one knows for sure.

You can find out much more and view old photos as well as articles from the past at the Van Alstyne Library and searchable database of the Van Alstyne Leader

Old building in Van Alstyne,TX downtown

Van Alstyne's Future Growth

The future of the City Van Alstyne has always been tied to transportation and remains so today.  While the Houston & Texas Central Railway and the Interurban (Texas Electric Railway) may be long gone, we are poised for explosive growth around the Hwy 75 corridor.  Much of the growth will be between Hwy 75 (also known in Dallas as Central Expressway) and the North Dallas Tollway.   Mantua with over 2,900 acres of future development to include  6000 homes and miles of commercial development by Risland US Holdings will live again as a suburb between Anna and Van Alstyne west of Hwy 5.

For years there have been rumors of growth including the infamous scam we heard 22 years ago that Disney was buying up land near here for another Disney World!  If you hear that one, someone is pulling your leg!  That was never the case but we have been discovered as people are looking for more affordable suburban housing as well as a more rural type lifestyle. We are perfectly positioned due to our location on Hwy 75 with an easy commute and access to North Dallas, DFW Airport and the recreational activities around Lake Texoma.

The challenge will be keeping the rural Mayberry feel while the area goes through all the changes to come.  There are new subdivisions both east and west of 75 as well as two under construction very close to the schools with others planned on Hwy 5.

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