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VOLUME 10, ISSUE 6 JAN. 18FEB. 14, 2023
Frisco gets Universal INSIDE ON PAGE 36
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Universal Parks and Resorts is bringing its rst theme park tailored specically for children to Frisco. The new park concept will feature immersive-themed lands. (Rendering courtesy Universal Parks and Resorts)
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the new 156,000-square-foot space, which is nearly triple the size of its previous home. The building, for- merly a rocket factory owned by Beal Aerospace Technologies, sports an open-space plan that spans two oors and includes several rooms meant to engage the community. The new library was built to accommodate a city with a popula- tion of 285,000 people and will fea- ture indoor and outdoor special event spaces, a computer lab, a children’s
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The Frisco Public Library is starting a new chapter with its move from the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, bringing to a close a process nearly seven years in the making. When the library reopens in early February at 8000 Dallas Parkway, visitors will get their rst look at
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FROM VICKI: Welcome to our 2023 Annual Community Guide, kicking o what is sure to be a news-lled year in Frisco. One of my resolutions is to go on two hikes a month and spend more time outdoors. If you’re looking for new places to explore around Dallas-Fort Worth, check out our regional Destinations Guide (see Page 27). Happy New Year! Vicki Chen, GENERAL MANAGER
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NOW OPEN 1 Osaka Hibachi Sushi & Bar opened in late November at 15962 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 400, Frisco. The restaurant provides hibachi cuisine, or food from a Japanese grill, as well as sushi, sashimi, rolls and appetizers. Osaka Hibachi Sushi & Bar also provides lunch options with bento boxes and hibachi specials. 469-722-8588. www.osakainfrisco.com 2 Restore Hyper Wellness opened in December at 3411 Preston Road, Ste. 1, Frisco. Services to promote health and wellness at the facility include cryothera- py, IV drip therapy, compression, stretch- ing and an infrared sauna. Restore Hyper Wellness has locations across the nation, including in Plano, Dallas and Southlake. 972-987-5040. www.restore.com/ locations/south-frisco-tx 3 Water Bear Crossfit opened its doors Dec. 24 at 15801 Rolater Road, Ste. 204, Frisco. The gym offers Crossfit classes and structured daily group workouts as well as specified “open gym” hours to work out at an individual pace. Owner Chase Smith said the Frisco location allows the gym the freedom to “embrace our vision to grow this place and provide the best service around.” 469-406- 8602. https://waterbearcrossfit.com/ 4 Cracked & Crepe opened Dec. 19 at 8050 Preston Road, Ste. 107, in Frisco. The “modern yet traditional” restaurant offers crepes, pancakes and omelets as well as burgers, paninis and Southern meals, such as chicken fried steak. Cracked & Crepe offers custom- izable skillet and griddle meals and will also offer espresso beverages and noncaffeinated drinks. 469-200-5032. www.crackedandcrepe.com
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5 Dr. Mahfuzur Rahman opened Frisco Dental Studio in December to help pro- vide “individualized care” in dentistry, he said. He opened his family-owned practice at 13030 Preston Road, Ste. 300, Frisco, in the Shops at Creekside to provide Frisco residents with the care he saw was missing. Each room at Frisco Dental Studio was designed to have a spa feel. Patients get a “comfort menu” to customize their experience, noise-canceling headphones, blankets, warm neck pillows, a TV on the ceiling and a warm towel. 469-770-7887. www.friscodentalstudio.com 6 A Frisco couple opened a new sand- wich shop in East Frisco in January. Yan and Jeff Upchuch have a license agree- ment to bring The Sandwich Spot concept to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Their first store opened at 8050 Preston Road, Ste. 102, Frisco, for a soft opening Dec. 28 and 29 and opened for online orders Jan. 2. Sandwiches on the menu are named af- ter local symbols, such as The Frisco High, The Toyota Stadium and The Dallas Cow- boy. The restaurant serves its signature sauces, Pepsi products and several tea options. The Sandwich Spot takes orders in store, online or on Doordash. 972-272- 9950. www.thesandwichspotfrisco.com 7 A new store called 2nd Street sells luxury clothing items at a discounted price after opening Jan. 7 in Frisco. The brand, which buys and resells clothing and accessories, originated in Melrose, California, and now has more than 18 locations. 2nd Street, located in the Centre at Preston Ridge carries approx- imately 15,000 items, including men’s and women’s clothing, handbags, shoes and accessories from Japanese, American and European designer brands, accord- ing to a media release. The Frisco store is located at 3333 Preston Road, Ste.
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NOW OPEN 1 The Northern Texas Professional Golfers’ Association is getting settled into a new oce building in Frisco after moving in Dec. 7. The building located on the PGA Frisco campus is named the Dr. Jerry J. Ransom Northern Texas PGA Golf House. The 7,000-square- foot facility will provide 19 oces, two conference rooms, an intern workspace, a break room, showers, lockers and storage for Section and Foundation sta, according to previous Community Impact reporting. The NTPGA is one of 41 sections of the PGA of America and joins the PGA of America in relocating its oces to Frisco. The organization plans to host a grand opening celebra- tion for members in spring 2023. The
NTPGA is located at 16124 Champion- ship Drive, Frisco. 214-420-7421. www.ntpga.com 2 The Lash Lounge held its grand opening at 1555 US 380, Ste. 200, Frisco, on Dec. 20. As a sister store to the Frisco-Starwood location, the new salon oers the same services, such as brow lamination, eyebrow threading, and eyebrow and eyelash tinting. The rst location in south Frisco opened a little over four years ago, owner Loren Silas said. Now, the two storefronts can work together to reach more clients, she said. The Lash Lounge also oers permanent makeup from a trained tattoo artist, allowing clients to have permanent microblading or lip blushing. 469-312-5274. www.thelashlounge.com/ tx-frisco-north
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8789 Lebanon Road, Frisco. https://tinyurl.com/networkfrisco 12 WATCH THE SUPER BOWL AT THE STAR City Works Eatery and Pour House is hosting a watch party for the National Football League’s 57th annual Super Bowl game. The restaurant will oer discounted bottle prices, drink specials and a night menu for the big game. Interested participants can RSVP to attend the event for free. 4-10 p.m. $50-150 for guaranteed seating. 3680 The Star Blvd., Ste. 1300, Frisco. https://tinyurl.com/starsuperbowl 17 ATTEND OPENING NIGHT OF A PLAY Theatre Frisco presents “Side by Side by Sondheim” to kick o the 2023 season. The award-winning musical features musical theater composer Stephen Sondheim’s early work, and some of his most recognizable songs are presented. Featuring music from “Company,” “Follies,” “A Little Night Music” and more, the show is directed by Andi Allen. The show runs until March 5. 8 p.m. $25-$35. Black Box Theater at Frisco Discovery Center, 8004 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 200, Frisco. www.theatrefrisco.com/shows
Shopping Center, 9292 Warren Parkway, Frisco. https://tinyurl.com/frslunarny 28 SEE AN IMPROV COMEDY SHOW The Frisco Improv Players perform a fast-paced, interactive improvisational show suitable for all age groups. The improv comedy troupe specializes in game-based comedy for a show similar to the syndicated TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” 8-9:45 p.m. $15. Frisco Discovery Center, 8004 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 200, Frisco. 214-450-8596. www.visitfrisco.com/event/a-night-of- improv-comedy/3866 FEBRUARY 02 NETWORK WITH LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS The Frisco Chamber of Commerce hosts a weekly Chamber Works Networking event on Thursdays. The crowd includes about 100 business owners who will each get 30 seconds to speak about their business and what they do. Breakfast is provided, and bringing business cards is encouraged. 7 a.m. (doors open), 7:30-9:15 a.m. (event). Free (members); nonmembers may attend two events as a guest before membership is required to attend. Strikz Entertainment Center,
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“Sesame Street Live: Make Your Magic” comes to Ford Center at The Star. “Sesame Street” favorites Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and more will be featured in a sensory adventure on stage. Meet-and-greet opportunities will also take place both days. Smaller clutch-sized bags no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches are allowed at the venue. Anything larger than that must be a clear tote not to exceed 1 foot by 6 inches by 1 foot or a 1-gallon, clear, resealable bag. Feb. 4: 2 p.m. (meet and greet), 3 p.m. (showtime); Feb. 5: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (meet and greet), 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. (showtime). $36 (meet and greet, fees included), $33-$104 (show admission, fees included). 9 Cowboys Way, Frisco. www.sesamestreetlive.com/ tickets (Courtesy The Star District)
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FRISCO’S REBOUND IN TOURISM In 2021, visitor volume and visitor spending in Frisco bounced back and even exceeded prepandemic levels, according to a presentation by Tourism Economics. Tourism in Frisco in 2021 had an economic impact of about $1.8 billion and generated $568 million in labor income, according to the presentation. Visitor volume measured in Frisco
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about 75% when compared to 2020. Of that $1.5 billion, Frisco’s retail sector claimed 35%, or $515.3 million, and the food and beverage sector claimed about 29%, or $431 million, data showed. Coleman pointed out Frisco’s tourism industry showed signicant growth in large part due to the increased number of day visitors, or people who arrive in Frisco and leave on the same day. Day visitors were up by nearly a million people from 2020. “[During the pandemic] people did not want to go inside of cities,” Coleman said. “They didn’t want to be in congested areas. They wanted to be outdoors, but you guys have sort of bucked the trend because of your strong retail and your strong day visitation.” Tourist spending in Frisco led to an economic impact of about $1.8 billion that supported 13,000
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After the pandemic, 2021 was the year of bouncing back for Frisco’s tourism industry, and that trend is expected to continue. Zeek Coleman, vice president of the Americas division at Tourism Economics, made a presentation during a joint Frisco City Council and Visit Frisco board of directors meeting Nov. 9. The presentation highlighted the economic impact of tourism in Frisco during 2021. Key ndings from the study highlighted a 3.4% increase in visitors compared to 2019 and a 2.9% increase in visitor spending com- pared to 2019. Across 2021, Frisco hosted 6.4 million visitors, who spent $1.5 billion in the city’s econ- omy, according to the presentation. The number of visitors increased by 43% when compared to 2020, and visitor spending levels increased by
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jobs and oset residents’ tax bills by about $1,586, according to the presentation. Despite Tourism Economics’ parent company Oxford Economics predicting a mild recession in 2023, Coleman maintained that people have money saved from the
pandemic, and they are going to want to spend money on travel. “You guys are trending for a full recovery, and it’s pretty aggressive,” he said. “Every category outpaced 2019 except lodging, and lodging is trending towards outpacing 2019 already in early 2022.”
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Frisco’s population continued to boom between 2016 and 2021, increasing by nearly 33%, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The city’s median household income, higher than the median incomes of both Denton and Collin counties, also increased by about 14%. Frisco’s City Council members voted to maintain the same property tax rate since 2018. GETTING TO KNOW FRISCO SOURCES: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, CITY OF FRISCO, COLLIN COUNTY, DENTON COUNTY, FRISCO ISD, LEWISVILLE ISD, LITTLE ELM ISD, PROSPER ISD, COLLIN COLLEGECOMMUNITY IMPACT
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Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander Some other race
Education level High school diploma or higher achieved
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15.57% 54.07% 9.98% 0.26% 16.21% 0.05% 0.5% 3.35%
19.63% 56.94% 10.06% 0.22% 9.45% 0.08% 0.22% 3.39%
12.7% 50.83% 8.26% 0.26% 24.12% 0.03%
Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved
96% 93.6% 92%
59.9% 50.2% 42.2%
0.5% 3.3%
96.1% 93.9% 93.3%
65.6% 53.4% 47.3%
Two or more races
*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.
**EDUCATION LEVEL IS FOR THE POPULATION AGE 25 AND OLDER.
Population change Frisco’s population continued to grow at a fast rate and nearly reached 200,000 by 2021. Populations in Denton and Collin Counties grew at nearly the same rate.
Top tax rates
202122 property tax rates (per $100 valuation) City of Frisco
Frisco ISD
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Lewisville ISD
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$1.24
Collin County Community College
Little Elm ISD
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$0.08
Median household income 2016 2021 $117,642 $134,210
Largest employment sectors** 1 Management occupations 2 Sales and related occupations 3 Computer and mathematical occupations 4 Business and nancial operations occupations 5 Service occupations 1 Management occupations 2 Service occupations 3 Business and nancial operations occupations 4 Sales and related occupations 5 Computer and mathematical occupations
1 Management occupations 2 Oce and administrative support occupations 3 Service occupations 4 Sales and related occupations 5 Business and nancial operations occupations
$86,188 $104,327
2016 2021
$76,678 $96,265
2016 2021
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36 Tempur-Pedic 2601 Preston Road, Ste. 1061 469-956-5327 www.tempurpedic.com/tempur-pedic- stores/tempur-pedic-frisco 37 The Shreve Fine Art Gallery 6775 Cowboys Way, Ste. 1310 214-226-9717 www.shreveneart.com 38 Yardbird 3231 Preston Road, Ste. 3 972-704-1223 www.yardbird.com OTHER 39 Bark N Fetch 6959 Lebanon Road, Ste. 122 214-407-8974 www.barknfetchfrisco.com furniture supply store has more than 40 locations throughout Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Stores provide furniture and mattress selections from brands such as Bernhardt, Mayo, Flexsteel, Hooker, Klaussner, Best, Tempur-Pedic, Sealy and Purple. The WORTH THE TRIP MCKINNEY Ivan Smith Furniture opened in January 2022 at 3550 W. University Drive, Ste. 300, McKinney. The
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23 Earth and Roots 615 Main St., Ste. 102 469-200-5758 www.earthnrootscbd.com
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