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You’ve likely heard that “everything’s bigger in Texas,” and quality-of-life standards in the Lone Star State’s major cities are certainly no exception. The largest metropolitan area in Texas includes Dallas and ...
Frisco is one of the most sought-after suburbs in both the Dallas-Fort Worth area as well as the country as a whole. In the past, it's been ranked as one of the best places to live in the U.S., and it’s easy to see w...
Southside in Fort Worth is located south of Interstate 30 and north of Interstate 20, with Highway 35 running west along the length of the neighborhood. In the area, you can find plenty of shopping opportunities, dining options, and a charmin...
CHECK OUT MORE FROM OUR '7 DAYS OF SUBURBS' WEEK Once a city’s central business district, downtowns were the hub of activity. Although Dallas and Fort Worth have made big investments in revitalizing their downtowns, the rest of the metr...
For easy access to culture and all the lifestyle features that are unique to living in a city, you already know you can find it in neighborhoods through...
Dallas-Fort Worth is the fourth largest metro area in the country. That means there are tons of people, even more traffic, and buildings for hundre...
There’s been a rivalry between Dallas and Fort Worth for more than a century. On the surface, the rivalry is pretty good-natured, but th...
Dallas-Fort Worth has been in the midst of a population explosion for years, and it shows no signs of slowing down. While some people choose to set...
You might expect to find the most singles in Texas all looking for love in the state’s most populated cities like Houston and San Antonio, but onl...
There are miles and miles of Texas—268,597 square miles to be exact—making it the second-largest state after Alaska. However, the state is f...