Frisco

The town now known as Frisco was formed in 1902, and as late as 1990, the population of Frisco was 6,000 residents.  Projections for 2010 population is 111,000, so Frisco has and will be experiencing tremendous growth.  The median age of a Frisco resident is 30 years old, with 82% of the residents less than 44 years of age, while the median household income is $93,478.

Frisco is now the home of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers AA farm club, the Frisco Roughriders and Dr. Pepper/Seven Up Ballpark, Major League Soccer's Dallas Football Club and its Pizza Hut Park, the Dr. Pepper Stars Center, home of the National Hockey Leagues' Dallas Stars practice facility and north Texas' IKEA store and and Stonebriar Mall.

Frisco is well situated with Highway 121 traversing the city from east to west and the North Dallas Tollway bisecting the city going north and south.  It is ideally located to grow to the expected size of 350,000 people in the near future.

UTILITY & USEFUL NUMBERS

TELEPHONE NUMBER

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TXU Electric

(800) 242-9113

Atmos Energy

(800) 460-3030

Verizon

(800) 483-4000

AT & T

(800) 464-7928

Time Warner Cable

(972) 742-5892

Frisco ISD

(469) 633-6000

Lewisville ISD

(469) 713-5200

Prosper ISD

(972) 346-3316

City of Frisco

(972)335-5575

Population (2008)

101,393

Land Area

70 Square Miles

Elevation

696 ft.

Property Tax Rate

2.149%



Website Addresses:
City of Frisco
Frisco ISD
Frisco Roughriders
Frisco Chamber of Commerce
Frisco Visitors Bureau
Stonebriar Mall



Old Frisco Water Tower


Old Frisco Water Tower


Dr. Pepper Ballpark

Dr. Pepper Ballpark


Frisco Roughriders Field

Frisco Roughrider's Field

Old Town Frisco

Old Town Frisco
Stonebriar Mall
Stonebriar Mall