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On July 30, 2012, South Irving station was renamed Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing station as part of the service changes effective for that date to better reflect new identities created by their evolving neighborhoods or surrounding developments.
Las Colinas Urban Center station is a DART light rail station in the Las Colinas development of Irving, Texas.It serves the Orange Line. [1] A connection with the Las Colinas APT used to serve the businesses and residents of the Las Colinas Urban Center.
Las Colinas Blvd. Houses on Camino Lago, Las Colinas With 25,000,000 sq ft (2,300,000 m 2) of office space, nearly equivalent to the Dallas CBD, [citation needed] Las Colinas is home to more than 2,000 companies, including the Fortune 500 global headquarters for Caterpillar Inc., [1] Commercial Metals, ExxonMobil, Fluor, Celanese and Kimberly-Clark.
As the highway was being built westward in the 1970s, local Irving officials were determining how to maximize the potential of the city north of the new interstate highway. When the highway was joined to 121 and 635 loop in the 1980s, the area development began to soar and continued well into the 2010s. [1]
Ranchview High School is a part of CFBISD, although it is located in Valley Ranch within the city limits of Irving. The campus has a 54-acre (220,000 m 2) site located between Valley Ranch Parkway South, Valley Ranch Parkway East and Ranchview Drive.
This plan was rejected by the city of Irving, which desired a direct connection to the terminal. [7] Construction of the 5-mile (8.0 km), $397 million Orange Line segment from Belt Line to the airport began in 2011. [8] [9] $120 million of the segment's funding came from a federal TIFIA loan. [10]
Kyrie Irving is the subject of one of the more bizarre lawsuits the sports world has seen in recent years. The Dallas Mavericks guard was sued in New York state court by a health and wellness ...
This list includes notable permanent geographic sections in Minneapolis, such as unofficial neighborhood, commercial districts, residential areas, and other defined places. The list excludes streets, venues, transit stops, trails, government facilities, lakes, parks, and events.