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Highland Park

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Unemployment Rate

VERSUS 3.8% NATIONAL RATE

LARGEST Job Growth Rate

STEADY 3% JOB GROWTH OVER 2011-2018

Educated Workforce

Dallas boasts a well educated workforce with 12 four-year universities and 7 community college districts

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THE COST OF DOING BUSINESS IS 7% LOWER IN DALLAS THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE

MSA / Index New York / 161 San Francisco / 124 Boston / 122 San Diego / 120 Philadelphia / 104 Seattle / 103 Minneapolis / 103

MSA / Index Denver / 96 Phoenix / 96 Kansas City / 93 Dallas / 93 Charlotte / 89 Fort Worth / 88 Atlanta / 88 San Antonio / 88 Oklahoma City / 88

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Houston / 101 Chicago / 99 Austin / 98

SOURCE: Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce

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>4 Hour Flight from DFW to Every Major Metropolitan Market

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206 International Destinations out of DFW

11 Minute drive to Downtown from Love Field

57 Combined Non-Stop Destinations

222,558 Combined Passengers Per Day

10% POPULATION GROWTH

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With warm weather, affordable real estate, and more than 10,000 corporate headquarters, Dallas is a city of opportunity and can be a great place for young adults as well as a great place to raise a family. Whether you’re relocating to Dallas or simply moving across town, you’ll be looking for a neighborhood or suburb that best fits your needs. But with so many communities to choose from, how do you decide which is best? Here’s our list of the best Dallas neighborhoods and suburbs. Each of the City’s distinct neighborhoods has its own story to tell and here is our overview of all of them.

The Dallas Neighborhoods

Richardson Southlake Westlake

Highland Park Iriving Lewisville Plano Preston Hollow

Addison Carrollton Coppell Flower Mound Frisco

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DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT About Addison A great place to start a business, start your career or start a family, Addison is DFW’s ideal destination to live, work and play. Designed with entrepreneurial innovation and driven by community spirit, our unique 4.4-square mile urban enclave boasts 180+ restaurants, 22 hotels, upscale living, unique retail shops and more than 12 million square feet of office space. Addison combines the energy, vibrancy, entertainment and commerce of a large city with small town sensibilities, creating an easy-to-use, friendly and accessible environment. Our progressive growth is engineered to support and promote your personal and professional progress. Schools Students in Addison are served by Dallas ISD and Farmers Branch-Carrollton ISD. Both have seen continual gains in student achievement, and strive to help ensure the success of every student. Upon graduation, more district graduates are college and career ready, primed to be productive, contributing members to the community. Dedication runs strong throughout the School Districts with more than 19,000 employees working toward realizing their vision of becoming the best urban district in the United States. To truly impact the lives of students and govern day-to-day actions, the Dallas Board of Trustees adopted its core beliefs and Principles of Public Service for the district to follow. Quick Stats Population: 13,056 Median Household Income: $70,559 Median Home Value: $307,300 Median Age: 32.6 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 6.4% Bachelor’s: 36.5% Grad Or Professional Degree: 19.7% DALLAS 67 67 67 20 20 20 35E 35E 45 35E 35E 35E 12 12 12 30 30 30 183 183 175 80

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DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT 75 About Carrollton Located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the City of Carrollton is a vibrant corporate and residential community. The City’s location and business cost advantages attract and support a diverse local economy with over 9,000 businesses calling Carrollton home. Residents are drawn to the City for its high quality of life, abundant parks, schools and safe neighborhoods. Located 20 minutes from everything, including shopping, restaurants, nightlife and proximity to major U.S. cities. In addition, it is convenient and easy to do business with the City, whether a resident or developer. 35E 35E 114 161 183 183 DALLAS A big City that feels like a small town, a place where neighbors know and care about each other, where family, community and church still come first and where people continue to look out for each other. Schools 30 30 12 30 161

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DALLAS About Coppell Coppell is a city in the northwest corner of Dallas County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a suburb of Dallas and a bedroom community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Money Magazine describes Coppell as the “2nd Best Place to be a Kid, 8th Best Place to Live.” In addition to suburban homes, the city has a growing commercial base of warehouses and transportation centers on the south and west sides of the city, closest in proximity to the DFW airport. Schools Coppell is a city in the northwest corner of Dallas County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a suburb of Dallas and a bedroom community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Money Magazine describes Coppell as the “2nd Best Place to be a Kid, 8th Best Place to Live.” In addition to suburban homes, the city has a growing commercial base of warehouses and transportation centers on the south and west sides of the city, closest in proximity to the DFW airport. Quick Stats Population: 41,731 Median Household Income: $110,459 Median Age: 38.6 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) 67 67 20 20 20 35E 35E 35E 35E 12 12 12 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 161 360 360

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Sources http://www.coppellisd.com/Domain/41 (About Coppell) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppell,_Texas (Schools)

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DFW AIRPORT About Flower Mound Flower Mound is a master-planned community that encompasses approximately 46 square miles with a population of approximately 69,062. Flower Mound’s strategic central location, low tax rate, excellent school system, and unsurpassed quality of life continue to garner national recognition and highlight the community as a premier business destination. Flower Mound was ranked CNN Money Magazine’s “Number One Place to Live in Texas” in 2013. That same year, BusinessWeek.com listed Flower Mound as one of the Top 25 Best Affordable U.S. Suburbs and No. 1 for the Dallas area. According to 2011 statistical data from the United States Census Bureau, Flower Mound has the fifth-highest median income in the country for locations (including counties) with a population of at least 65,000. Flower Mound is the only geographical area from Texas to be included in the Top 10. Schools Lewisville Independent School District is committed to educational success through real innovation and limitless opportunities for all our students. Annually, our district receives numerous academic accolades, fine arts honors, athletic championships and finance awards, which is a direct reflection of that commitment. The Lewisville Independent School District includes the two Flower Mound high schools – Marcus and Flower Mound. Quick Stats Population: 70,295 Median Household Income: $121,377 Median Home Value: $294,999 Per Capita Income: $49,619 Median Age: 39.0 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 7.9% Bachelor’s: 40.3% Grad Or Professional Degree: 17.8% 67 67 20 20 35W 35W 35E 12 12 12 114 30 30 190 TEXAS 161 161 360 183 183 183 360 360

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About Frisco Frisco, Texas, offers an affordable and unique family friendly setting. Located just 25 minutes north of downtown Dallas, Frisco is a convenient 20 drive minute from both Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field Airport. Whether you want to take a stroll through a sculpture garden, you are a sports fan wanting to cheer on your team, a shopper looking for a good deal or a family seeking fun, Frisco offers a variety of experiences. Choose from more than 9 million square feet of retail options, year-round professional sports action, family attractions and a growing museum district. Schools Frisco Independent School District is one of the fastest growing public school districts in the nation with new students joining us every day from across Texas, the nation and the world. Many families choose to call Frisco ISD home due to our outstanding reputation for academic excellence, innovative programs and wealth of extracurricular opportunities and experiences. FISD is located about 30 miles north of Dallas, Texas, and encompasses 75 square miles in Collin and Denton counties, including most of the City of Frisco and portions of neighboring Plano, McKinney and Little Elm. Quick Stats Population: 116,989 Median Household Income: $117,642 Median Home Value: $300,900 Per Capita Income: $46,969 Median Age: 36.2 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 6.5% Bachelor’s: 39.0% Grad Or Professional Degree: 20.9%Grad Or Professional Degree: 11.3% DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT DFW AIRPORT DALLAS 75 67 67 67 635 635 635 635 20 20 20 35E 35E 35E 35E 45 35E 35E 35E 12 12 12 114 114 114 30 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 190 TEXAS 161 161 360 183 183 360 360 175 80

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67 Dallas is home to the State Fair of Texas, some of the finest museums in the Southwest and professional sports teams. Southern Methodist University, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the South, is located in the Park Cities and offers a variety of concerts, lectures and athletic events to the surrounding area. Schools HPISD serves approximately 33,640 residents who are predominantly college-educated professionals and business leaders in the Dallas community. Since Highland Park schools were founded in 1914, there has been a consistent effort to build a tradition of excellence in both academic and extracurricular activities. Highland Park High School students consistently score above the national and state average on the ACT and SAT. In the 2013-14 school year, HPHS students scored a composite 27.2 on the ACT, compared to the Texas average of 20.9 and the national average of 21.0. HPHS students recorded a composite score of 1792 on the SAT, higher than the Texas average of 1432 and the national average of 1497. Quick Stats Population: 70,295 Median Household Income: $121,377 Median Home Value: $294,999 Per Capita Income: $49,619 Median Age: 39.0 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 7.9% Bachelor’s: 40.3% Grad Or Professional Degree: 17.8% 67 20 20 35E 35E About Highland Park Highland Park is bordered on the south, east and west by Dallas and on the north by the city of University Park. Highland Park and University Park together comprise the Park Cities, an enclave of Dallas. 35E 35E 12 12 175 45

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Sources http://www.flower-mound.com/123/Economic-Development (About Flower Mound)

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About Irving With over 230,000 residents and a work force of 3.3 million people, Irving is a keystone city in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Home to 8,500 local and multi-national companies, including the global headquarters of five Fortune 500 corporations and more than 45 Fortune 1,000 companies, Irving’s convenient location to two major airports and its sprawling urban business districts are major attractions to the corporate world. Urban Center Living The Las Colinas Urban Center offers a thriving and vibrant place to call home. As a more affordable option to the nearby hotspot of Uptown, 9 Class A apartments exist with an average rent of $1,287 (1B) as compared to Uptown’s average rent of $1,699 (1B). With the overall walkability and dozens of restaurant and retail options - the Urban Center is a great place to call home. Schools Irving ISD is the public PreK-12 school district of choice for 35,000+ students in Irving, Texas, where educators help students excel and reach their maximum potential. Irving ISD operates 38 educational facilities comprised of more than 5.15 million square feet across 613 acres. Quick Stats Population: 116,989 Median Household Income: $117,642 Median Home Value: $300,900 Per Capita Income: $46,969 Median Age: 36.2 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 6.5% Bachelor’s: 39.0% Grad Or Professional Degree: 20.9%Grad Or Professional Degree: 11.3% 67 67 67 20 20 20 20 35E 45 35E 35E 12 12 190 TEXAS 360

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DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT About Lewisville Lewisville, Texas, is a dynamic suburban community in the thriving North Texas region. Home to approximately 100,000 residents. Lewisville is a significant regional employer used by major corporations for both administrative headquarters and warehousing. With its location just minutes from DFW International Airport, and straddling two major highways, Lewisville is perfectly positioned for easy access to the rest of North Texas and the world. Quality schools, safe neighborhoods, family-friendly recreation options, and the most retail square footage per capita in the region – there are many reasons to choose Lewisville as your place to live, work and play. Schools Lewisville Independent School District is committed to educational success through real innovation and limitless opportunities for all their students. Annually, the district receives numerous academic accolades, fine arts honors, athletic championships and finance awards, which is a direct reflection of that commitment. They are dedicated to enriching educational opportunities for their more than 53,000 students, and are leading the way in classroom technology integration. LISD’s highly qualified team, technology integration, involved community and hard-working students make their district a premiere school system in Texas. Quick Stats Population: 103,998 Median Household Income: $56,462 DFW AIRPORT DALLAS 75 67 67 67 635 20 20 20 20 35E 35E 35E 45 35E 35E 12 12 12 114 30 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 161 161 360 183 183 183 360 360

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Sources http://www.cityoflewisville.com/about-us (About Lewisville)

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DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT DALLAS PISD serves over 55,000 students and employs approximately 6,400 faculty members spread across 65 schools and 2 special and 4 early education centers. In 2010, the school district was rated “recognized” by the Texas Education Agency. Quick Stats Population: 275,645 Median Household Income: $83,793 75 About Plano With a population of over 275,000 in 2016 and a projection of 280,000 residents in 2020, it is clear Plano continues to be a city on the rise. Located 19 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano is the 9th largest city in Texas and 4th largest city in the Dallas/ Fort Worth region. Plano is home to many leading global corporations including several Fortune 1,000 companies and more than 10,000 businesses. Schools 635 635 35E 35E 35E 35E 12 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 183 80

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67 About Preston Hollow Preston Hollow is home to many of the wealthiest people in Dallas — and a certain former president of the United States — but the majority of its streets are lined with modest ranch-style homes. Many residents take advantage of the neighborhood’s close proximity to the top private schools in the city, as well as the plethora of shops found at nearby Preston-Royal, Preston Center, and NorthPark Center. Schools Preston Hollow has some of the best private schools in Dallas. With over seven private schools within the neighborhood, there are plenty of educational options to choose from all with numerous awards and recognitions. Quick Stats Population: 15,536 Median Household Income: $178,829 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 14% Bachelor’s: 43% Grad Or Professional Degree: 34% 67 67 20 20 20 35E 45 35E 35E 12 12 175 Median Home Value: $767,055 Per Capita Income: $105,780 Median Age: 35.8

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Source https://neighborhoods.dmagazine.com/ http://www.hpisd.org/About.aspx (Schools) https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/n/preston-hollow-dallas-tx/residents/

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DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT About Richardson Richardson is located within minutes of all the amenities of Dallas Fort Worth. Spanning 28 square miles and nestled just to the north of downtown Dallas, Richardson is a City like no other. Known nationally as the Telecom Corridor® which, is home to over 500 high tech and telecommunications companies, today, Richardson has found its place as a sophisticated, modern suburb featuring award winning family festivals, nationally ranked championship golf courses, 30 beautiful parks, more than 40 miles of hike and bike trails and our cultural gem, the Charles W. Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts. Schools The Richardson Independent School District has a long-standing reputation for educational excellence, and our district is continually recognized at both the state and national levels. RISD received a “Recognized” rating from the Texas Education Agency from 2006-2012, the largest, most diverse district in Texas to earn that rating over those consecutive years. In 2013, RISD received a Met Standard rating under the transitional STAAR-based accountability system. Quick Stats Population: 41,731 Median Household Income: $110,459 DALLAS 67 67 635 20 20 20 35E 35E 35E 45 35E 35E 12 12 30 30 30 183 80 175 175 80

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Sources http://www.coppellisd.com/Domain/41 (About Coppell) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppell,_Texas (Schools)

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67 Southlake Carroll is Southlake’s largest school district. The K-12 school system consists of 11 schools, serving more than 7,800 students with more than 1,100 employees. In June of 2013, the Carroll ISD Board of Trustees approved the use of Open Enrollment for the admission of students who live within the City of Southlake, but outside the attendance boundaries of Carroll ISD. Quick Stats Population: 29,641 Median Household Income: $187,436 67 20 About Southlake Southlake is a city located predominantly in Tarrant County with minor areas extending into Denton County in the U.S. state of Texas. Southlake is a suburb in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 26,575. Southlake is known for public schools, Southlake Town Square, its wealth, Gateway Church and Carroll High School’s 8-time state champion Football and Men’s Swim & Dive team. Schools 20 35W 35W 12 12 30 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 360 360

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67 67 Keller ISD serves a diverse and fast growing community, and while keeping pace with the ever-changing landscape the district holds true to its history of excellence. Carroll Independent School District The K-12 school system consists of 11 schools, serving more than 7,800 students with more than 1,100 employees. Quick Stats Population: 1,154 Median Household Income: $176,116 Median Home Value: $426,563 Per Capita Income: $76,125 Median Age: 43.9 Pop. By Educational Attainment (25+) Associates: 5.4% Bachelor’s: 43.5% Grad Or Professional Degree: 24.9 20 Northwest Independent School District has a vision of becoming the best and most sought-after school district where every student is future ready: ready for college, ready for the global workplace and ready for personal success. Keller Independent School District 20 35W 35W About Westlake Westlake is an oasis of natural beauty that maintains open spaces in balance with distinctive development, trails, and quality of life amenities amidst an ever expanding urban landscape. Nestled in the DFW Metroplex, Westlake is a Gold Level Scenic City and home to several corporate campuses including Deloitte University, CoreLogic, and Fidelity Investments. Schools (Westlake is served by three school districts) Northwest Independent School District 12 12 12 30 30 30 190 TEXAS 161 360 183 183 360

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Sources http://www.westlake-tx.org/ (About Westlake) http://www.kellerisd.net/district/who/Pages/default.aspx (Schools) http://www.nisdtx.org/ (Schools)

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THAT’S WHAT MAKES IT SUCH A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE

From shopping and sports to arts, culture and cuisine, there’s something here for everyone. Whether it’s a trip to KLYDE WARREN PARK or a few hours atop REUNION TOWER , you can’t miss all that Dallas has to offer. There are endless opportunities for various activities. Step into history at the SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM AT DEALEY PLAZA to explore the legacy of President John F. Kennedy and don’t miss a visit to the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, where you can see artifacts from 9/11 and sit in a life-sized replica of the Oval Office. And don’t forget the PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE which serves as a living science lesson on engineering, technology and conservation. Head to Downtown Dallas and explore the WEST END , one of Dallas’ most historic neighborhoods. It’s just steps away from the DALLAS WORLD AQUARIUM . And you can’t leave Downtown Dallas without a bird’s eye view of the city from the famous Reunion Tower. If outdoor adventures are calling you, head east to the DALLAS ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDEN for a day of exploration in the children’s park, where the little ones can take a walk along the trees on the Texas Skywalk. Or head out to Arlington and catch some sports for either a Rangers game at GLOBELIFE PARK OR AT&T STADIUM for a Cowboys game. No matter what you’re looking for, something BIG is waiting for you in Dallas.

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