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Frisco Business Owner Frustrated by Main Street Construction Impact

WFAAJune 7, 20251 min876 views
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Main Street Construction Project

  • 🚧 A $70 million project is underway in Frisco's rail district to transform Main Street into a walkable destination, with construction on the second half beginning soon.
  • 🎯 The project aims to improve the area's aesthetics and walkability, including removing on-street parking and widening paths, in anticipation of the World Cup.

Business Owner's Concerns

  • 📉 John Taylor, owner of a computer repair shop operating for nearly 20 years, reports a 20% decrease in business since construction began.
  • 🗣️ Taylor expresses frustration over a perceived lack of city support and poor communication, stating his regulars struggle to access the shop and new customers avoid the hassle.

City's Response and Future Outlook

  • 🗺️ The city has implemented measures such as temporary parking lots, incentives for shopping local, and guide signs to help businesses.
  • ⏳ With traffic switching to the south side of Main Street, Taylor anticipates another year of similar challenges for his business.
  • 🌱 The project's goal is to achieve short-term pain for long-term gain, hoping the improvements will ultimately benefit local businesses.
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