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Frisco is a city located in Collin and Denton counties in the state of Texas, United States. With a population of over 200,000 as of 2020, Frisco is one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. The city has emerged as a desirable suburb of Dallas due to its family-friendly amenities, strong school districts, and business-friendly environment.

Population

According to the Wikipedia page for Frisco, the city's population was recorded at 200,490 as of 2020. This makes Frisco the 9th most populous city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. The city has seen tremendous growth since its incorporation in 1987 when the population was just over 6,000 residents. Major corporations like IKEA, the Dallas Cowboys, and high profile sports teams like FC Dallas have helped boost Frisco's popularity.

History

Frisco was founded in 1902 by the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway which ran between St. Louis and San Francisco. The town was named after the railroad and was originally centered around a train stop on the line. After World War II, Frisco began to grow into a suburban residential and retail area. Rapid growth came in the 1990s and 2000s, transforming Frisco into a booming city.

For more on Frisco's history, visit the City of Frisco's history page.

Economy and Major Employers

Frisco has a diverse and thriving economy anchored by major employers in fields like sports, retail, healthcare, education and technology. Some of the top employers in Frisco include:

In addition to major employers, Frisco also relies on retail and mixed-use developments like Frisco Square, Stonebriar Centre, The Star, and Wade Park for jobs and tax revenue.

For more on Frisco's economy, visit the Frisco Economic Development Corporation website.

Attractions and Landmarks

The Star in Frisco

The Star is a state-of-the-art sports, entertainment, and retail district. It is best known as the home of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facilities. The Ford Center stadium hosts Frisco ISD high school football games as well as concerts and other events. The Star also features shops, restaurants, athletic facilities, and more.

Address: One Cowboys Way, Frisco, TX 75034

Phone: (972) 497-4800

For more on The Star, visit the official website.

Frisco Square

Frisco Square is an upscale mixed-use development located in downtown Frisco. It features shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, apartments, and office space. Key attractions include the Frisco Heritage Museum, the Sci-Tech Discovery Center, and the Frisco Square Gazebo.

Address: 8843 Coleman Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034

GPS Coordinates: 33.1519 degrees N, 96.8202 degrees W

For more on Frisco Square, visit the official website.

Stonebriar Centre Mall

Stonebriar Centre is a large upscale shopping mall located just north of downtown Frisco. It features over 150 stores and restaurants including anchors like Macy's, Dillard's, and Nordstrom. The mall sees over 13 million visitors annually.

Address: 2601 Preston Rd, Frisco, TX 75034

GPS Coordinates: 33.1688 degrees N, 96.8163 degrees W

For more on Stonebriar Centre, visit the official website.

Transportation

Frisco is served by several major highways and thoroughfares. SH 121 runs north-south through Frisco, while the Dallas North Tollway runs east-west. Other major roads include Preston Road and Main Street.

Public transportation is provided by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The A-Train commuter rail has a station in downtown Frisco, connecting the city to Dallas and other suburbs. Frisco is also served by DART buses.

For more on getting around Frisco, visit the transportation page on the city's website.

Public Library

The Frisco Public Library serves the community with multiple branch locations, an extensive book collection, public computers, wifi access, research resources, programs for all ages, and more. The library aims to enrich lives, connect people, and strengthen the community.

For more on the Frisco Public Library, visit the official website.

Museums and Cultural Attractions

Some of the top museums and cultural attractions in Frisco include:

For more on things to do in Frisco, visit the Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau website.

Sports

Frisco is home to several major professional and youth sports teams and venues:

The Ford Center at The Star and Toyota Stadium also host major concerts, events, and high school athletics.

School Districts

Frisco is primarily served by Frisco ISD, one of the fastest growing and highest rated school districts in Texas. Frisco ISD operates over 60 elementary, middle, and high schools to serve over 60,000 students.

Frisco ISD Website | 5515 Ohio Dr, Frisco, TX 75035 | (469) 633-6000

Parts of far north Frisco are served by Prosper ISD and Little Elm ISD.

County and Local Government

Frisco is located primarily in Collin County, with some southern sections extending into Denton County.

Collin County

Website | 2300 Bloomdale Rd #4192, McKinney, TX 75071 | (972) 548-4100

Denton County

Website | 110 W Hickory St #1800, Denton, TX 76201 | (940) 349-2800

The City of Frisco provides local government services and administration for residents.

City of Frisco Website | 6101 Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034 | (972) 292-5000

Additional Local Resources

Here are some other helpful resources for Frisco residents and visitors:




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