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DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2016 176 LIVE-WORK-PLAY IN DALLAS-FORT WORTH Modern developments in every corner of the metroplex make the transition of a Dallas move easier than ever. These well- thought-out living centers make it possible to have an insta-community, where you literally walk from the place you live to shopping, dining, entertainment, green space, public transport and sometimes even your workplace. Imagine how much time that frees up, and how flexible your schedule becomes, not to mention the social opportunities it affords. In Dallas- Fort Worth, you are lucky enough to have many options for this new style of living. We highlight just a few notable locations. As we speak, many more are in the process of being built. 2015 FRISCO SQUARE FRISCO Incorporates Frisco’s City Hall and public library along with lots of shopping, apartment buildings and office space. 9 GRANITE PARK PLANO A new “boardwalk” is planned for this modern design grouping of office towers, a Hilton Hotel, restaurants and retail therapy. 10 ADDISON CIRCLE ADDISON You’ll remember it for the giant blue steel sculpture in the center of a roundabout. You’ll visit for events like Kaboom Town and Oktoberfest. 11 WATTERS CREEK ALLEN The first LEED-certified retail complex in Texas offers open-air shopping, dining, office space and apartments along with weekend concerts and events. 12 BISHOP ARTS DALLAS First built in the 1920s around Dallas’ busiest trolley stop. Recent redevelopment maintains the vintage artsy character with 160 one-off shops and restaurants. 4 MAIN STREET DISTRICT DALLAS Downtown Dallas urban revival at its best. Preserved buildings let hotels pair with residences. Active nightlife and dining. 5 SOUTHSIDE ON LAMAR DALLAS Conversion of an old Sears distribution center into lofts with community space for artists, hip bars, and retail. 6 WEST 7 TH FORT WORTH The former headquarters of Acme Brick is now a pedestrian-friendly urban entertainment district not far from downtown, near TCU. 7 SUNDANCE SQUARE FORT WORTH Park free on the 35 blocks of brick-paved streets in Downtown Fort Worth. Features restored turn-of- the-century buildings and an expansive plaza. 8 MOCKINGBIRD STATION DALLAS Centered around a park & ride DART Station. Houses an Angelika Theatre, restaurants, shopping, loft-style offices and dwellings. 1 WEST VILLAGE DALLAS Pioneering walkable district in the heart of Uptown. Accessed by DART and the M-Line Trolley. Magnolia Theatre joins scene- packed dining and unique retail. 2 VICTORY PARK DALLAS Anchored by the American Airlines Center with a big crowd-gathering screen- filled plaza. High-rise living is upscale and service-oriented. 3 2016 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 FRISCO STATION LEGACY TOWN CENTER TRINITY RIVER VISION MAIN ST WEST 7 TH VIRIDIAN THE GATE THE STAR EASTSIDE WADE PARK BRICK ROW GRANDSCAPE DEEP ELLUM LEGACY WEST BISHOP ARTS DISTRICT GRANITE PARK VICTORY PARK PARKER SQUARE WATTERS CREEK MIDTOWN DALLAS CYPRESS WATERS DOWNTOWN PLANO ADDISON CIRCLE DOWNTOWN DENTON SUNDANCE SQUARE PARK LANE PLACE DOWNTOWN ROANOKE ROCKWALL COMMONS HIGHLAND VILLAGE LOWER GREENVILLE DOWNTOWN MANSFIELD DOWNTOWN BURLESON MAGNOLIA AVENUE DESOTO TOWN CENTER DOWNTOWN GRAPEVINE VILLAGE AT ROWLETT FRISCO SQUARE SOUTHSIDE ON LAMAR DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON MOCKINGBIRD STATION AMLI GALATYN STATION ALLIANCE TOWN CENTER CITYLINE ARLINGTON CITY CENTER FIREWHEEL TOWN CENTER SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARE PRESTON HOLLOW VILLAGE McKINNEY URBAN VILLAGE DOWNTOWN McKINNEY THE CANYON IN OAK CLIFF LANCASTER URBAN VILLAGE WEST VILLAGE/CITYPLACE ALLIANCE TOWN CENTER FORT WORTH National large retailers shoulder grocery stores, a Cinemark movie theater, casual restaurants and three residential complexes. 13 SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARE SOUTHLAKE The city recreated a modern old- tyme town square with City Hall and post office in the center of sidewalk shopping and eating. 14 PARKER SQUARE FLOWER MOUND Newly-built but antique-looking awning-covered storefronts surround a park with gazebo. Also home to the campus of North Central Texas College. 15 EASTSIDE RICHARDSON Next to a DART line for a downtown commute and the Telecom Corridor. Services plus a variety of dining options on-site could render you car-free. 16 McKINNEY URBAN VILLAGE MCKINNEY This still- in-progress hub of apartment living, working and playing will also incorporate a medical district nearby. 17 DOWNTOWN ROANOKE ROANOKE They redesigned the town’s established Oak Street and plaza, but maintained the historic downtown feel. 18 CYPRESS WATERS DALLAS This thousand-acre planned community sits around a 36-acre lake near Coppell. Includes one of the nation’s first “net-zero” elementary schools. 19 DOWNTOWN McKINNEY MCKINNEY The revamped original historic town square sits in the middle of quaint shops, local restaurants and entertainment venues. 20 177 QUALITY OF LIFE | LIVE-WORK-PLAY

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D A L L A S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G U I D E 2 0 1 61 7 6

LIVE-WORK-PLAY IN DALLAS-FORT WORTHModern developments in every corner of the metroplex make the transition of a Dallas move easier than ever. These well-thought-out living centers make it possible to have an insta-community, where you literally walk from the place you live to shopping, dining, entertainment, green space, public transport and sometimes even your workplace. Imagine how much time that frees up, and how fl exible your schedule becomes, not to mention the social opportunities it aff ords. In Dallas-Fort Worth, you are lucky enough to have many options for this new style of living. We highlight just a few notable locations. As we speak, many more are in the process of being built.

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FRISCO STATION

LEGACYTOWN

CENTER

TRINITYRIVERVISION

MAIN ST

WEST 7TH

VIRIDIAN

THEGATE

THE STAR

EASTSIDE

WADEPARK

BRICK ROW

GRANDSCAPE

DEEP ELLUM

LEGACY WEST

BISHOPARTS

DISTRICT

GRANITE PARK

VICTORY PARK

PARKERSQUARE

WATTERS CREEK

MIDTOWNDALLAS

CYPRESSWATERS

DOWNTOWN PLANO

ADDISONCIRCLE

DOWNTOWNDENTON

SUNDANCE SQUARE

PARK LANE PLACE

DOWNTOWNROANOKE

ROCKWALLCOMMONS

HIGHLANDVILLAGE

LOWER GREENVILLE

DOWNTOWNMANSFIELD

DOWNTOWNBURLESON

MAGNOLIAAVENUE

DESOTOTOWN

CENTER

DOWNTOWNGRAPEVINE

VILLAGE ATROWLETT

FRISCOSQUARE

SOUTHSIDE ON LAMAR

DOWNTOWNCARROLLTON

MOCKINGBIRD STATION

AMLI GALATYN STATION

ALLIANCETOWN CENTER

CITYLINE

ARLINGTONCITY CENTER

FIREWHEELTOWN CENTER

SOUTHLAKETOWN SQUARE

PRESTON HOLLOW VILLAGE

McKINNEYURBAN VILLAGE

DOWNTOWNMcKINNEY

THE CANYONIN OAK CLIFF

LANCASTERURBAN

VILLAGE

WEST VILLAGE/CITYPLACE

FRISCO SQUAREFRISCO

Incorporates Frisco’s City Hall and public library along with lots of shopping, apartment buildings and offi ce space.

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GRANITE PARKPLANO

A new “boardwalk” is planned for this modern design grouping of offi ce towers, a Hilton Hotel, restaurants and retail therapy.

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ADDISON CIRCLEADDISON

You’ll remember it for the giant blue steel sculpture in the center of a roundabout. You’ll visit for events like Kaboom Town and Oktoberfest.

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WATTERS CREEKALLEN

The fi rst LEED-certifi ed retail complex in Texas off ers open-air shopping, dining, offi ce space and apartments along with weekend concerts and events.

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BISHOP ARTSDALLAS

First built in the 1920s around Dallas’ busiest trolley stop. Recent redevelopment maintains the vintage artsy character with 160 one-off shops and restaurants.

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MAIN STREET DISTRICTDALLAS

Downtown Dallas urban revival at its best. Preserved buildings let hotels pair with residences. Active nightlife and dining.

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SOUTHSIDE ON LAMARDALLAS

Conversion of an old Sears distribution center into lofts with community space for artists, hip bars, and retail.

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WEST 7TH

FORT WORTH

The former headquarters of Acme Brick is now a pedestrian-friendly urban entertainment district not far from downtown, near TCU.

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SUNDANCE SQUAREFORT WORTH

Park free on the 35 blocks of brick-paved streets in Downtown Fort Worth. Features restored turn-of-the-century buildings and an expansive plaza.

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MOCKINGBIRD STATIONDALLAS

Centered around a park & ride DART Station. Houses an Angelika Theatre, restaurants, shopping, loft-style offi ces and dwellings.

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WEST VILLAGE DALLAS

Pioneering walkable district in the heart of Uptown. Accessed by DART and the M-Line Trolley. Magnolia Theatre joins scene-packed dining and unique retail.

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VICTORY PARKDALLAS

Anchored by the American Airlines Center with a big crowd-gathering screen-fi lled plaza. High-rise living is upscale and service-oriented.

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FRISCO STATION

LEGACYTOWN

CENTER

TRINITYRIVERVISION

MAIN ST

WEST 7TH

VIRIDIAN

THEGATE

THE STAR

EASTSIDE

WADEPARK

BRICK ROW

GRANDSCAPE

DEEP ELLUM

LEGACY WEST

BISHOPARTS

DISTRICT

GRANITE PARK

VICTORY PARK

PARKERSQUARE

WATTERS CREEK

MIDTOWNDALLAS

CYPRESSWATERS

DOWNTOWN PLANO

ADDISONCIRCLE

DOWNTOWNDENTON

SUNDANCE SQUARE

PARK LANE PLACE

DOWNTOWNROANOKE

ROCKWALLCOMMONS

HIGHLANDVILLAGE

LOWER GREENVILLE

DOWNTOWNMANSFIELD

DOWNTOWNBURLESON

MAGNOLIAAVENUE

DESOTOTOWN

CENTER

DOWNTOWNGRAPEVINE

VILLAGE ATROWLETT

FRISCOSQUARE

SOUTHSIDE ON LAMAR

DOWNTOWNCARROLLTON

MOCKINGBIRD STATION

AMLI GALATYN STATION

ALLIANCETOWN CENTER

CITYLINE

ARLINGTONCITY CENTER

FIREWHEELTOWN CENTER

SOUTHLAKETOWN SQUARE

PRESTON HOLLOW VILLAGE

McKINNEYURBAN VILLAGE

DOWNTOWNMcKINNEY

THE CANYONIN OAK CLIFF

LANCASTERURBAN

VILLAGE

WEST VILLAGE/CITYPLACE

ALLIANCE TOWN CENTERFORT WORTH

National large retailers shoulder grocery stores, a Cinemark movie theater, casual restaurants and three residential complexes.

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SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARESOUTHLAKE

The city recreated a modern old-tyme town square with City Hall and post offi ce in the center of sidewalk shopping and eating.

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PARKER SQUAREFLOWER MOUND

Newly-built but antique-looking awning-covered storefronts surround a park with gazebo. Also home to the campus of North Central Texas College.

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EASTSIDERICHARDSON

Next to a DART line for a downtown commute and the Telecom Corridor. Services plus a variety of dining options on-site could render you car-free.

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McKINNEY URBAN VILLAGEMCKINNEY

This still- in-progress hub of apartment living, working and playing will also incorporate a medical district nearby.

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DOWNTOWN ROANOKEROANOKE

They redesigned the town’s established Oak Street and plaza, but maintained the historic downtown feel.

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CYPRESS WATERSDALLAS

This thousand-acre planned community sits around a 36-acre lake near Coppell. Includes one of the nation’s fi rst “net-zero” elementary schools.

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DOWNTOWN McKINNEYMCKINNEY

The revamped original historic town square sits in the middle of quaint shops, local restaurants and entertainment venues.

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