Wednesday, December 10, 2014
by Christie Cannon
The theory that Frisco is the northernmost edge of the DFW Metroplex will soon be history. The small town of Celina is posed for some major economic develpment and by the year 2020-2030, they are expecting they type of growth that Frisco has over the past decade. Celina's future is filled with thousands of homes, corporate offices, entertainment venues and access to major highways and roads. At 78 square miles, Celina is geographically larger than Plano or Frisco. It’s about 40 miles from both the Oklahoma border and downtown Dallas and is made up of mostly rolling fields and open spaces. The theory is that Celina will soon gain some momentum in development as its swelling southern neighbors - Plano, Frisco, Richardson - are becoming massive employment centers. Toyota Motor Company is set to bring its US Headquarters to the Plano area, and with that comes many new people, more homes, and development. Sitting only 16 miles from Plano, Celina is set to be a prime location for development to occur. Celina’s story is emblematic of other small towns expecting big influxes of people over the next two decades. To the south, Prosper has its $1 billion Windsong Ranch development. To the west, Little Elm has the $600 million Union Park mixed-use project. Big things are happening up north....read the full article here.