BY SAMANTHA DOUTY
Zooming out
Mixed-use developments underway
Looking ahead
Office space
The addition of office space could be beneficial for Frisco as local leaders see a move back to the office. Frisco is running out of building stock, said Jason Ford, Frisco Economic Development Corp. president, at an April Frisco Chamber of Commerce 2025 Development Summit event. At the event, he mentioned several developments including The Mix, The Railhead, Firefly Park and others that are bringing in office space. “Frisco’s success in part has been because of brave developers … [who] have built office build- ings,” Ford said. These developments are expanding “The Plat- inum Corridor,” Ford said. The Platinum Corridor runs along the Dallas North Tollway from US 380 to SH 121 and is named for its dynamic develop- ment, according to the city’s website. The Railhead overall will bring 1.5 million square feet of office space to Frisco. The first phase of office space construction will bring approximately 400,000 square feet.
The hotel, which will contribute to the city’s tax revenue when open, does not have an opening date. “Frisco is rapidly becoming the fastest- growing, most desirable, and safest top tier city,” Heady Garces said.
380
Firefly Park: 3M sq. ft.
Fields West: 350K sq. ft.
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ELDORADO PKWY.
The Railhead: 1.5M sq. ft.
Frisco hotel occupancy tax revenue
Frisco
MAIN ST.
Fiscal year $0 $3M $6M $9M $12M $15M
DNT TOLL
LEBANON RD.
The Mix: 2M sq. ft.
Frisco Station: 5M sq. ft. Hall Park: 2.2M sq. ft.
SRT TOLL
Southstone Yards: 242K sq. ft.
SOURCE: CITY OF FRISCO /COMMUNITY IMPACT
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SOURCE: CITY OF FRISCO /COMMUNITY IMPACT
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