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Old Posted May 21, 2024, 2:33 PM
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Frisco is not an older Dallas suburb. It is one of the newer suburbs and didn't start growing until the mid to late 90s.
Crawford is correct that Frisco is an "older" suburb, in contrast with the "newer" suburbs like the ones listed below (Celina, Princeton, Anna, Prosper, Forney...)

1990s is "older" compared to the 2020s. These newer suburbs are to the 2020s what Frisco was to the 1990s. Ergo, Frisco is clearly an "older" suburb, from a previous generation of DFW suburbanization. Not "old" in a vacuum, just older.



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