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Welcome to Frisco, Texas
Just 25 minutes north of Dallas, Frisco is the go-to place for fun and perhaps the most entertaining suburb in the DFW Metroplex. Here’s a few things you should know (if you don’t know already). Like the fact that Frisco consistently earns the top spot on Money magazine’s “Best place to live”- thanks to world class dinning, shopping, professional sports teams, a top rated school district and more. The city also offers a wide range of housing options like apartments, executive houses, and spacious new construction homes. And with one of the best school districts in DFW, Frisco is perfect for providing a top-tier education to children!
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Location of Frisco, Texas
Located in both in Collin and Denton counties , Frisco is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and about 25 miles
from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Its population is currently at 225,509.
living in Frisco
What to know...
Frisco, formerly a sleepy bedroom community, has transformed into a highly appealing boomtown. From great nightlife to super family-friendly neighborhoods and a thriving economy, the City of Frisco offers an outstanding quality of life in North Texas.
Frisco is perfect for providing a top-tier education to children! One of the most highly regarded school districts in Texas, the Frisco Independent School District has an overall A+ grade. Niche ranks Frisco ISD in the top 1% of more than 1,000 school districts in Texas. The area also boasts several local colleges. Most notably, the University of North Texas (UNT) campus at Frisco Landing.
Frisco is a city of parks, home to 49 parks ranging from small neighborhood playgrounds to large community parks with sports complexes. Harold Bacchus Community Park has 79 acres of sports fields, picnic facilities, a playground, pond and trails. Also nearby, Frisco Commons Park has won several awards, including being named Best Family Park in the Metroplex. This 63-acre park offers an amphitheater, a tranquil pond, picnic shelters, wooded trails and more. The Warren Sports Complex has 105 acres of sports fields, a nature garden, picnic areas, a stocked pond and more.
Frisco is home to variety of growing companies (which means a variety of jobs). Many major companies call Frisco home, including Dr. Pepper, T-Mobile, Keurig, Liberty Mutual and more. It’s also is increasingly becoming a hub for world-class healthcare in North Texas, with new facilities including a five-year, $1.1 billion project at Medical City Frisco that will expand existing hospitals, build new facilities and advance technology.
It’s official! Frisco will soon get its Universal Studios theme park. —but it will be unlike any of their existing parks. This new destination will feature kid-friendly rides set within immersive lands, as well as a 300-room hotel.
Currently, with a few sporting venues like Dr Pepper Ballpark, and attractions like the Frisco Heritage Museum, there’s lots to see and do!
Frisco boasts over 9 million square feet of retail and restaurant space, making it a great place for shopping and dining. Stonebriar Centre, the largest shopping mall in North Texas along with the Centre at Preston Ridge are popular for its variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment activities. Also, the Shops at Starwood are another excellent option for bars, nightlife, stores and restaurants. The Rail District in the heart of downtown also offers boutique clothing stores and craft and jewelry shops.
Frisco’s list of national recognitions is long and seems to grow each year. Frisco was recently recognized as the No. 1 Safest City in Texas (and No. 2 Safest in the U.S.) by SmartAsset. Niche has ranked Frisco as the No. 1 Place with the Best Public Schools in Collin County, and as the No. 1 Best Suburb to Buy a House in Collin County. Frisco has also been recognized as the nation’s No. 1 Most Recession-Resistant City (SmartAsset) and the No. 1 Best Place to Live in America (Money). Well deserved!