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$500K Relief for Rail Yard Merchants: Are Construction Headaches Finally Getting Real Remedies?
FRISCO, TEXAS: Businesses in Frisco’s Rail Yard District have been battling a quiet but relentless foe: construction. Now, the city has announced a $500,000 relief fund aimed at supporting merchants hit hardest by the disruption. But the big question remains: is it enough to help these businesses survive and regain their momentum? (nbcdfw.com)
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Frisco Railhead Welcomes Its First Residents
FRISCO, TEXAS, November 2025, Frisco’s Railhead mixed-use development has officially welcomed its first residents, signaling a major milestone in the city’s rapid growth and urban evolution. The two new apartment communities, Jefferson Railhead and Parkhouse, bring 903 units to the district, ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments, and mark the start of what city planners and developers hope will become a vibrant, interconnected neighborhood. (rebusinessonline.com)
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The Wait Is Over: Trader Joe’s Officially Opens in Frisco
Frisco continues to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, and securing a grocery retailer with the cultural resonance of Trader Joe’s reinforces the city’s reputation as a destination for high-quality lifestyle brands. Positioned near Preston Road and Lebanon, the store serves not only Frisco residents but also surrounding communities including McKinney, Prosper, Little Elm, and Allen, areas where demand for specialty groceries has increased alongside rising pop
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Small Businesses To Support During The Coming Holidays
The holiday season is a time to celebrate, connect with neighbors, and support local entrepreneurs who enrich life in Frisco.
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Can Free Gift Cards Really Save the Rail District? Frisco Launches BOGO program
In an effort to boost small business vitality and community engagement, the City of Frisco has announced the launch of its BOGO Gift Card Program.
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PGA Frisco Year-Round: Clinics, Movie Nights & More
From movie nights under the stars to golf clinics, the “Modern Home of Golf” is positioning itself not only as a championship venue but also as an everyday gathering place for Frisco residents.
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La Hacienda Ranch: A Tex-Mex Tradition with a Family Spirit
The menu is a tribute to authentic Tex-Mex comfort food. Sizzling fajitas, mesquite-grilled steaks, enchiladas, tacos, and queso that has earned a loyal following highlight the offerings.
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The Nest Café: Where Health Meets Flavor in Frisco
At the heart of The Nest is a commitment to food that fuels the body while delighting the taste buds.
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Frisco Heritage Museum: Preserving Local History and Connecting the Community
In a city known for its rapid growth, the Frisco Heritage Museum stands as a vital reminder of where it all began. More than just a collection of exhibits, the museum is a living archive of Frisco’s past, designed to help residents and visitors connect with the community’s roots. Heritage Museum: A Window Into Frisco’s Past Located in the Frisco Heritage Center, the museum offers a detailed look into the city’s history through photographs, artifacts, and reconstructed spaces
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UP Inspired Kitchen: Where Clean Eating Meets Community in Frisco
In a city that thrives on growth, innovation, and family life, UP Inspired Kitchen has become a destination that reflects everything...
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Norma’s Café: Frisco's Comfort Food Institution with Decades of Loyalty
In a city that continues to grow at record speed, with new restaurants, luxury dining concepts, and trendy cafés opening nearly every month, one name has managed to keep its place in the hearts of Texans for almost seventy years: Norma’s Café
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First Look at City of Frisco’s Proposed Public Private Partnership for Animal & Pet Facility
On October 7, 2025, the City of Frisco offered a first public overview of a proposed public–private partnership (PPP) to build and operate a comprehensive animal and pet facility a first-of-its-kind project in North Texas. During a City Council work session, staff presented the full proposal including conceptual design, operational structure and financial plan. The full details are documented in a publicly available PDF titled “Animal Facility Public/Private Partnership - Oct
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Summer Moon Coffee: Frisco’s Local Hub for Coffee Culture and Community
With a mix of artisan craft, friendly service, and a cozy vibe, Summer Moon has turned into a gathering point where culture, caffeine, and conversation blend seamlessly.
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2028 Toyota Stadium’s $182M Makeover: Shade, Seats, Suites
The Frisco City Council has approved a $182 million public-private partnership with FC Dallas to renovate Toyota Stadium.
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Frisco’s 30-Day Crime Snapshot: Live Crime Map
Frisco residents can now get a clear picture of recent crime trends through the city’s Live Crime Map, which provides up-to-date information on incidents across the community.
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Eight11 Place: Spirit & Food Bar in Frisco Sets the Scene for Wine, Fire Pits, and Community
Wine & Small Plates With Intention. At Eight11 Place in Frisco, the philosophy is simple: wine tastes better when paired with good food and great company. Located at 7080 Main St, Frisco, TX 75034, this cozy spot offers a menu of shareable small plates, from flatbreads topped with fresh seasonal ingredients to charcuterie boards layered with artisan cheeses and cured meats.
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Kaleidoscope Park Frisco: What’s New This Fall + the Free Programs to Watch
Kaleidoscope Park, Frisco’s new cultural and recreational hub, continues to grow as one of the city’s most anticipated destinations....
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Top 10 Frisco Neighborhoods by New Permits (July 2025)
Frisco continues to rank among the nation’s fastest-growing cities, and the City’s July 2025 permit report confirms it. The data shows which neighborhoods are seeing the most new home construction, offering a clear look at where families and builders are betting on Frisco’s future.
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Frisco Tech: October Updates in The World of Technology and Business in Frisco, Texas - Innovation Central
The Mix Development On October 15, 2024, the Frisco City Council approved a Master Development Agreement for "The Mix," a 112-acre mixed-use project. This $3 billion development aims to offer two million square feet of Class-A office space, 375,000 square feet of retail space, two hotels, and residential units. The project is expected to attract technology firms and specialty medical companies, bolstering Frisco's economic landscape. Frisco EDC Kaleidoscope Park Kaleidoscope
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