FRISCO — The City of Frisco is gearing up to host the Dallas Open Tennis Tournament, running from Feb. 1 to Feb. 9. The city is expecting the event to bring thousands of tennis fans and millions of dollars to the area, giving Frisco a global stage.
Wilks Development’s Firefly Park, at the intersection of U.S. 380 and Dallas North Tollway, is one of the largest developments in Frisco. It’s just down the road from the $520 million Omni PGA Frisco Resort and PGA of America Headquarters, which is spurring significant development in the region.
From watching the stars to helping a neighbor, Frisco residents can find plenty to do throughout February. This list is not comprehensive and events are subject to change. Frisco
The groundbreaking for The Mix happens at 4 p.m. Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. It’s population has grown by 500% over the past 20 years. Frisco is expecting lots of development over the next five years. The city is already known for The Star, where the Dallas Cowboys practice.
Next to The Star in Frisco, a mixed-use development is proposed on land owned by Jerry Jones' Blue Star Land. Learn about those plans and more in this story.
The 10 proposed amendments to Frisco’s City Charter are expected to remain on the May 3 ballot despite concerns it could hurt the chances of passing a bond to fund the Frisco Center for the Arts.
The $3 billion project is expected to tie the bow on a years-long development saga off the Dallas North Tollway.
In advance of the world’s largest sporting event coming to town next year, Dallas has been preparing to make the most of the opportunity the event represents.
Frisco has the highest portion of remote workers in the country, according to a new study by SmartAsset. Over one third of workers in the Collin County suburb work remotely, accounting for 34.16% of its population, or 40,029 workers.
Star Vern Fiddler is a likely first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. But his story is bigger than his last name. It's about a region that's becoming a pro pipeline.
FC Dallas players logged, in total, 33,660 minutes last season. Of those, 15,966 minutes (47.4%) of those were logged by players who are not returning in 2025. Those players also accounted for 21/51 goals scored and 27/58 (includes "hockey assists"; pass before the final pass) assists in the season.
After spending two weeks in California, Dallas Fire Rescue said its members with the wildland team and Emergency Medical Task Force are heading home to North Texas.