Frisco

About Frisco

Frisco, located in Collin County is 24 miles North of Dallas, Texas. This affluent suburb of Dallas is home to a host of professionals working for companies stationed in the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Frisco is also a shopping haven, playing host to the upscale Stonebriar Shopping Center, where a multitude of retail stores, boutiques, and eateries can be found.

This vibrant city is not only a commercial hub but also a sporting powerhouse, housing the world headquarters of Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys. The headquarters are situated in The Star in Frisco, a sprawling 91-acre campus that includes the Dallas Cowboys Training Facility. This state-of-the-art training center allows fans to connect with the team in ways they’ve never imagined, making Frisco a dream destination for avid football enthusiasts.

The Star also encompasses a Dining and Shopping District, home to more than 20 high-quality restaurants serving everything from gourmet dishes to casual fare. This adds another vibrant layer to Frisco’s rich shopping and dining culture.

When it comes to healthcare, the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center provides comprehensive medical services to residents, ensuring their well-being is well catered for. Also, the educational needs of the city are served by the top-rated Frisco Independent School District. With its dedicated focus on providing quality education, it maintains a stellar reputation, which can be explored in more detail at https://www.friscoisd.org.

Recreation in Frisco offers no less charm. The Frisco Athletic Center Water Park is a hot spot for families looking to beat the Texas heat, while Central Park offers idyllic trails for walking and bicycle riding. Nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts can also take advantage of the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, The Northshore Mountain Bike Trail, and the Rowlett Creek Nature Preserve Trail, all conveniently located nearby. The city also caters to golf aficionados, with the Plantation Golf Club and Trails of Frisco offering beautiful courses and challenging play.

Adding to the city’s academic landscape are the Amberton University campus and the Preston Ridge campus of the Collin Community College District, which offer a range of programs to cater to the educational needs of its residents and those from surrounding areas. Transport-wise, the city benefits from its proximity to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, making travel easy for both residents and visitors.

Explore more about this thriving city in the digital guide for Frisco: https://issuu.com/tm_studio/docs/frisco_2023_digital. Frisco, Texas, with its blend of commerce, sports, education, and recreation, truly offers a unique slice of the Texas lifestyle.

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