Frisco Station, Texas

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Frisco Station is a 242-acre mixed-use development located in the northwest quadrant of the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway in Frisco, Texas.[1]

History[edit]

Frisco Station is one of the primary projects that make up Frisco's “$5 Billion Mile,” a name given by the Frisco Economic Development Corp to the one-mile stretch along the Dallas North Tollway that includes four mixed-use developments totaling more than $5 billion in capital investment.[2] It is being developed by Frisco Station Partners.[3]

The Hub[edit]

The development includes office, residential, retail, restaurant and medical space. Frisco Station will include a medical and wellness campus, a regional hub for fitness, retail, luxury restaurants, outdoor spaces for community programming and hiking and biking trails. Development will be centered around a 200,000 square-foot shopping and entertainment district known as "The Hub".[4] The Hub also includes a hotel campus consisting of four hotel brands with over 600 total rooms.[5]

The Hub includes over 5 million square feet of office space, including mid-rise buildings and corporate campuses, and is projected to employ more than 15,000 people.[6] In May 2016, the Frisco Station Partnership announced plans to begin the first phase of development with a seven-story, 228,000-square-foot office building that will include a fitness center and conference facilities. There is also a luxury 16-story hotel, located next to the Ford Center.

Ford Center[edit]

The stadium serves as the new Dallas Cowboys training facility, which is located next door the Cowboys’ headquarters at the Star in Frisco.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NewcrestImage to Develop Lifestyle Hotel Campus at Frisco Station".
  2. ^ "City approves $1B Frisco Station development plans within '$5B Mile".
  3. ^ "THIS WEEK'S DALLAS-FORT WORTH DEALS".
  4. ^ "600-room hotel campus booked for $1B Frisco Station development".
  5. ^ "4-hotel complex in the works in $1 billion Frisco Station project".
  6. ^ "$1 billion Frisco Station development will start with office project".
  7. ^ "The Evolution of Mixed-Use in Dallas-Fort Worth".

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