One of the fastest growing cities in the country, Frisco is 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. People are attracted to Frisco’s exemplary school district, premier housing communities, modern city amenities, and a fabulous quality of life. With the strong presence of professional sport franchises in Frisco, there is no shortage of sporting events. In recent years, many companies from across the country and world have and continue to relocate to Frisco, adding to growing job opportunities across many sectors such as healthcare, tech, and financial services. In 2019 and 2020, WalletHub ranked Frisco #1 in job growth amongst mid-sized cities. Frisco’s EDC (economic development corporation) has been instrumental in fostering an innovative and dynamic city environment that maintains lower property tax rates, a fiscally responsible infrastructure, and a business-friendly climate.
With the average age of a Frisco resident at 37 years, this active community has robust family oriented activities year round. Sporting activities like golf, soccer, baseball, and football can be found in motion across city parks and fields. Gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, and tennis are equally available in indoor facilities. As the city matures, there is a growing art and nightlife scene that supports the vast dining and shopping venues.
Also known as Sports City, USA, Frisco is home to several major and minor league sports teams such as the Dallas Cowboys football team, the Dallas Stars hockey team, FC Dallas soccer team, and the Frisco Roughriders minor league baseball team where practice and playing fields at Ford Center, Comerica Center, and Toyota Stadium bring sports fans to enjoy a vast array of sporting entertainment. Most recently, Frisco became the new home to the PGA of America corporate headquarters that once construction is completed will include a championship resort with two 18 hole championship golf courses. Recently announced, is a new Universal Studios theme park with a young kids’ focus called Universal Kids Frisco will certainly add to Frisco’s draw as a destination city.
Enjoy live music and food trucks at the Rail Yard, gamers love the National Videogame Museum, and Frisco is a popular destination during the holidays with the largest choreographed music and light display during Christmas at the Square. Dining in Frisco offers a wealth of options to experience both diverse and upscale cuisine fit for the most discriminating foodie. For a speakeasy experience, visit the Rare Books Bar at the Shops at Starwood. Kenny’s Burger Joint in the Stonebriar District has amazing burgers. Upscale fine dining at Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille or Dee Lincoln Prime at The Star District are very popular. Don’t forget to visit the iconic La Hacienda Ranch for great steaks and Mexican food where the restauranteur, Mariano Martinez, is credited for inventing the original frozen margarita machine.
Frisco has been a major shopping destination in the suburbs for over 20 years from premiere mall shopping at Stonebriar Centre, boutiques like Heart’s Desire and Blue Door Boutique, to major shopping destinations like Ikea. There is no shortage of home décor and furnishings, specialty gifts, and Saturday farmer’s markets such as the Frisco Fresh Market and the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market.
Any football fan should take a tour of The Star where the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters is located and the Cowboys indoor practice facility, The Ford Center. Get tickets to see the Roughriders minor league baseball team where Riders Field offers lawn seats and a lazy river experience. Stroll through a couple of Frisco’s most popular parks, Frisco Commons or Frisco Central Park. Shop ‘til you drop in downtown Frisco’s boutiques including Tumbleweed TexStyles, Flea Style at The Star, or some local favorites like Sussie’s. Learn more about Frisco’s history at the Frisco Heritage Museum. While dining options are limitless, don’t miss out on great barbecue at Hutchin’s BBQ.
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193,140 people live in FRISCO, where the median age is 37.5 and the average individual income is $57,651. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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FRISCO has 66,615 households, with an average household size of 2.9. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in FRISCO do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 193,140 people call FRISCO home. The population density is 2,813.87 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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