FRISCO, Texas — Voters in Frisco decided the fate of a $160 million bond package for a new arts and cultural center. Unofficial results showed the bond package voted down. The Frisco City Council ...
FRISCO, Texas — Frisco could be getting a new arts and cultural center if voters approve a $160 million bond issue. The Frisco City Council in a 5-1 vote this week approved calling a special election ...
Frisco voters rejected a proposed Center for the Arts Saturday along with three other props while passing a handful of charter amendments. Voters were asked to decide whether Frisco Economic ...
Mitchell Hirsch of Pelli Clarke & Partners makes a presentation to the Frisco City Council during a special meeting regarding a proposed Center for the Arts project on Monday, April 7, 2025, in Frisco ...
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In a city known for its rapid economic growth, a $340 million arts center didn’t win over voters at the ballot box. Voters rejected a proposal to build a performing arts center using public subsidies ...
Voters could approve a $340 million Frisco Center for the Arts in May. Designed to enhance the city’s cultural appeal, the planned venue could include a 2,800-seat performance hall, a 400-seat theater ...
A slate of Broadway shows could bring dollars and people to Frisco if a planned partnership between the city and Prosper Independent School District moves forward. The collaboration would result in ...
Frisco could be a step closer to a new world-class arts and cultural center pending voter approval of a $160 million bond in May. The Frisco City Council ordered a special election May 3 for the bond ...
In a major step toward establishing a new performing arts hub in North Texas, Broadway Across America has joined a tentative public-private partnership with the City of Frisco and Prosper Independent ...