City Profiles

Dallas, TX

Dallas SkylineServing up some of the finest barbecue and authentic Mexican food in the U.S., and recognized by its famous Cowboys football team, Dallas is a city that offers its residents limitless things to do on any day of the week.

As the ninth-largest city in America, it offers nature lovers over 406 parks to choose from, as well as the largest zoo in Texas.

City dwellers living in Dallas can visit the Arts District in downtown Dallas to get their fill of museums, music, shopping and fine dining. Known as the center for education for most of the Southern U.S., it also offers world-class educational institutions and career opportunities for the recent college graduate.

City Details
Annual Revenue:Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Average Apartment Price:$685
Average Home Price:$120,000-$166,000
Average Income:$42,000-$44,000
Medium Age:31
Nearby Cities:Highland Park, TX
University Park, TX
Irving, TX
Nickname:Silicon Prairie
Population:1, 210, 390
State:TX
Top Employers:Camden Property Trust, FedEx, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Texas Instruments
Top Industries:Technology, Engineering, Finance
Weather:Avg. Jan. temp = 35˚F, Avg. July temp = 96˚F
Website: http://www.dallascityhall.com/index.html