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Texas CEO Magazine Enlightened Speaker Series March 3, 2016
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Page 1: Texas CEO Magazine Enlightened Speaker Series - Frisco · 3/3/2016  · Frisco ISD Students Oct. 30, 2015: 53,323 2000: 5,703 Build Out: (up to) 86,000 2,500 -3,500 new students each

Texas CEO Magazine

Enlightened Speaker Series

March 3, 2016

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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Keeping Up with GrowthFrisco Population

February 1, 2016: 152,990

2000 Census: 33,714

Build Out: 375,000

New, Residential Permits 2015 2,275

Frisco ISD Students

Oct. 30, 2015: 53,323

2000: 5,703

Build Out: (up to) 86,000

2,500 -3,500 new students each year

3 – 4 new campuses per year

Meeting infrastructure demands TIRZ - Frisco’s TIRZ No. 1 valued at $16M in 1997 when created. Valued at over $1.2B in 2016

Sales Tax Revenue offsets property tax increase. FY 2000: $7.52M FY 2015: $72M

Tourism - Total direct visitor industry spending $1.42B annually

Bond Elections Frisco ISD issued $2.46B in bonds in five referendums from 1998 – 2014

City of Frisco issued $473M in bonds in three elections from 2006 – 2015

Public Private Partnerships – public funds leverage private funds to enhance ROI

Needs / ChallengesRoads, water lines, schools, public safety, increased staffing

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PUBLIC-PRIVATE

PARTNERSHIPS

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Our Partners and Partnerships

Sports Partners

Dallas Cowboys – The Star in Frisco

FC Dallas - Toyota Stadium

Frisco RoughRiders - Dr Pepper Ballpark

Dallas Stars, Texas Legends - Dr Pepper Arena

Retail Facilities Oak Ridge Investments – Centre at Preston Ridge

General Growth Properties – Stonebriar Centre

Public Partners Collin County

Frisco Independent School District

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The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco Ford Motor Company & Texas Ford Dealers long-term sponsorship & naming rights

Publicly-owned, 557,881 SF, 12,000 seat multi-use event center / stadium & practice fields

Dallas Cowboys’ World Corporate Headquarters (411,000 SF Class A office building)

First indoor high school football stadium in TX. Frisco ISD students play where NFL athletes train.

City / FCDC / FISD $90M public investment expanded to $255M+

FEDC $25M public investment in Cowboys HQ expanded to $94M

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ONE MILE:

Dallas North Tollway between

Warren Pkwy. & Lebanon Rd.

FOUR PROJECTS:

The Star in Frisco

Frisco Station

The Gate

Wade Park

$5.7 BILLION:Investment that has been

announced or is already

under construction

PPP with Dallas Cowboys spurred Frisco’s$5B Mile Development

$1 Billion

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THE STAR IN FRISCO $1 BillionDallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters & Training Facility

91 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway

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FRISCO STATION $1.7 BillionDeveloper: Rudman Partnership, Hillwood Properties, VanTrust Real Estate

242 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway & Warren Parkway

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THE GATE $1 BillionDeveloper: Invest Group Overseas

41 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway & John Hickman Parkway

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WADE PARK $2 BillionDeveloper: Thomas Land Development

175 acres SEC Dallas North Tollway & Lebanon Road

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Thank you,

Jim Gandy, CEcD, CCIM

President

972.292.5160 [email protected]


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