15 acre 10.7 acre frontage on SH 121 and Coit Road - JLL · Frisco is located in both Collin and...
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10.7 acre frontage on SH 121 and Coit Road Land purchase opportunity Plano, Texas
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You are invited to review a unique opportunity at Coit Road and Highway 121 in Plano, just two miles east of Frisco Texas. Located in one of the
most affluent cities in the rapidly growing Dallas suburb, this site is ideal for retail, medical or office. This fifteen acre parcel, with 1,250 linear feet
of frontage on the south side of Highway 121, has property depths varying from 375 feet to 650 feet. The property is surrounded by beautiful new
single family homes, several significant medical developments, a Kroger Signature grocery store, Starbucks, four new bank branches and nine
public schools within a two mile radius. Less than three miles to the west is the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Highway 121 with one
of the largest concentrations of retail and office space in North Texas. The location also offers a mature neighborhood with some of the most
attractive demographics in North Texas, incredible job concentration, a growing medical base and access to some of the most traveled
thoroughfares in the Metroplex. With major highways north-south and east-west, the property is well-positioned and zoned* for a destination retail
development, retail pads, a medical uses or an office development.
West side zoning is Regional Commercial (RC) and to the east the zoning is Regional Employment (RE).
Area Overview
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Area Overview
Plano Plano’s population is an estimated 260,000 residents and is the ninth largest city in Texas. Most of the city’s 72 square miles lie within the boundaries of Collin County with 3 square miles in Denton County.
According to a 2008 survey of 69 U.S. cities with populations of more than 250,000 by Salary.com, Plano ranks #1 as the best place to build personal wealth and raise a family. A Reuters article (6/30/08) cited the attraction of large business to the city. Measurements considered in the survey included earnings, cost of living and unemployment rates, diversity of industry, education level of the cities' population, nearness to post secondary institutions, percent of population below poverty level and median travel time to work. Plano is not just for big businesses. An impressive number of visionary entrepreneurs have launched their own successful businesses, shaped new technologies and created new jobs. Twenty Plano businesses made the Inc. 5000 list in 2012.
The acclaimed Plano Independent School District (PISD) has been long been a source of pride within the community. In August 2010 the Texas Education Agency rated PISD as Exemplary on all 25 academic indicators. Plano’s legacy of literacy goes further. According to a 2009 study by Central Connecticut. State University of America’s most literate cities, Plano ranked #2 among cities 250,000 or larger in level of education. A great place to live, Plano recently ranked as the safest city in the United States with a
population more than 250,000, according to a study by Forbes magazine.
Plano Demographics
One-mile Three-mile Five-mile
Population (2012) 2,308 80,950 240,244
Households 1,400 32,166 91,210
Household projection 2017 1,623 35,887 100,703
Median home value $465,082 $274,799 $249,919
Average household income $104,011 $114,133 $118,322
Consumer spending $74,931 $1,872,562 $5,485,049
Spending projected 2017 $85,119 $2,123,216 $6,213,139
Top businesses located in Plano
Frito-Lay Texas Instruments
JCPenney EDS
Ratheon Dr. Pepper Snapple
Countrywide Mortgage Texas Health Presby
Alcatel-Lucent Cinemark
Perot Systems Intuit
Flextronics Mcafee
Pepsico Crossmark
St. Jude Medical Baylor Regional
Children’s Medical Rent-a-Center
Capital One Finance Cigna
Pizza Hut & Yum! Encana Oil & Gas
CA Technologies Ericsson
Area Connection
McKinney Regional Airport 16 minutes
Downtown Dallas 32 minutes
Dallas Love Field 28 minutes
DFW International Airport 27 minutes
Downtown Fort Worth 51 minutes
Independence PaIndependence Pa
Taylor Elementary SchoolTaylor Elementary School
Ridgeview DriveRidgeview Drive
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Frisco
Frisco is located in population estimate 2009, and also the growing suburb in its list of "America's
Frisco ISD is at the district grows in sizexcellence and its learning opportunitiand campus Accountabwere well above schools earning diindices. More than take one or more exams, and approximategraduating seniors education.
Frisco is home to shockey league, a Mi
IKEA ready-to-assemappliances, and homAs of January 2008, ththe world's largest fur
Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up Ballpark Home to the Frisco Rough Riders Double-A baseball team
Immediate area highlights
Frisco
Frisco is located in both Collin and Denton counties, and is a rapidly growing suburb of Dallas. As of September 1, 2013, the city had a population estimate of 134,800, up from 116,989, in the previous census (2010). Frisco was the fastest-growing city in the United States in 2009, and also the fastest-growing city in the nation from 2000 to 2009. Recently a Forbes study named Frisco as the seventh-fastest growing suburb in the United States, in 2007 CNN listed Frisco as one of the "Best Places to Live" in the nation, and Forbes ranked it 7th in its list of "America's 25 Best Places To Move".
Frisco ISD is at the top of the fastest growing school districts in the state and nation growing by 10-30 percent annually. As the school district grows in size, so does its commitment to excellence and its focus on providing the best learning opportunities for students. District and campus Accountability Rating scores were well above state targets, with many schools earning distinction in one or more indices. More than 75 percent of FISD seniors take one or more of the college entrance exams, and approximately 90 percent of our graduating seniors plan to continue their education.
Frisco is home to several sporting venues, a NCAA Division I conference, an NHL hockey team, a Major League Soccer team, a minor hockey league, a Minor League Baseball team, and most recently added an NBA D-league team. In 2016, Frisco will be the official home of
28 minutes north of downtown Dallas
22 minutes from DFW and Love Airports
8 million square feet of retail
Over 150 outdoor sculptures
4 professional sports teams
Award-winning hotels
WELCOME TO
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IKEA ready-to-assemble furniture, appliances, and home accessories. As of January 2008, the company is the world's largest furniture retailer.
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The DFW Metroplex is an innovation hub with resources that make it an ideal business climate. The region’s attractive quality of
life, strong regional and state economy, low cost of living, young and skilled labor force,
pro-business mind-set and absence of corporate and personal income taxes all contribute
to the thriving DFW location. Over the past five years, Texas added more jobs than the
other 49 states combined. Due to its central location and world-class transportation
infrastructure, DFW is a major international gateway. The region excels in passenger air
travel and air cargo operations with the nation’s third busiest airport, DFW International
Airport; Dallas Love Field Airport, home to the largest domestic airline in the country; and
the world’s first fully industrial airport, Fort Worth Alliance Airport.
As reported by the Dallas Economic Development department, the region ranks among
the top three U.S. metropolitan areas for business expansions, relocations and
employment growth. DFW’s highly educated workforce of almost three million people is
growing quickly, providing companies with an over
abundance of talent. The population growth has
fueled real estate development, as retailers and
service providers expand to meet increasing demand. While Dallas and Fort Worth serve
as the biggest population centers, four other suburbs—Irving, Garland, Plano, and
Arlington—exceed 200,000, offering residents an abundance of choice as they search for
the community that best fits their needs.
In the DFW Area 1,200,000 residents were added from 2000 to 2010More than 10,500,000 will live in the DFW Area by 2040*
*DFW Facts—Dallas Regional Chamber
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2013 Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. All rights reserved. This memorandum was created only for the purpose of providing information about the subject property and should not be construed as a binding offer to sell the property. The Offering Memorandum and the sale offering may be amended or withdrawn at any time without notice. Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, the Owner’s representatives, brokers or agents make no guarantees as to the accu-racy of the information contained herein, and offer the property without expressed or implied warranties of any kind.
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