Title: DENTON COUNTY COMMERCIAL GROWTH
1 J2CommercialDevelopment
CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH-OUT COMPANY
Frisco, TX ,USA
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2DENTON COUNTY COMMERCIAL GROWTH
In 2000, when George W. Bush was still governor
of Texas, Little Elm was a bedroom community on
the shores of Lake Lewisville with only about
3,600 year-round residents. Today, the Denton
County town is the regions newest big city,
surpassing 50,000 residents in newly released
population estimates from the U.S. Census
Bureau. Little Elms growth is in line with
other North Texas cities like Frisco and
McKinney, which grew by 6 and 5 from 2017 to
2018. Frisco is one of the 15 fastest-growing
cities in the country, along with six other Texas
cities.
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5New Braunfels took the second spot, with
McKinney, Georgetown, Rowlett, Midland and Round
Rock also making the list. Laila Assanie, a
senior business economist at the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas, said there are no signs the
growth will end anytime soon. What makes Little
Elm different is how small it was when nearby
suburbs began booming. Most homes, schools and
offices in the town are less than 15 years
old. The eastern side of Little Elm, which
borders Frisco, has more apartment communities
and neighborhoods than the sparsely developed
northern and western corners of town.
6The towns first hotel, in its Lakefront
District, is under development. If Little Elm can
remain an attractive place to live and the
economy of North Texas keeps improving, residents
hope to turn a profit on his starter house in
three to five years. Tony Felker, president and
chief executive officer of Frisco Chamber of
Commerce, remembers a time when he had to leave
Frisco to buy a pair of socks. Now the city of
188,000 has 10 high schools and nearly 80,000
jobs.
7From 2017 to 2018, Frisco was the
fourth-fastest-growing city in the nation, adding
10,000 residents through birth or migration.
Since 2010, Frisco has added more than 70,000
residents a 60 increase. But as the city
grows, some longtime residents and people who
moved to Frisco for cheap large lots are pushing
back. The Stonebriar Legacy Association of
Neighborhoods represents a group of about 5,000
residents who want to pump the brakes on Friscos
breakneck growth. The group vocally opposed a
plan to add more than 2,000 residential units to
Hall Office Park, where thousands of people work.
8CONTACT INFORMATION
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Frisco, TX 75035 Email ID info_at_j2commercialdevel
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