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About McKinney

McKinney is a thriving Texas city in Collin County, one of the major cities of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It’s only about 32 miles from Dallas, providing easy access to amenities like shopping, dining, professional sports arenas and more. For several years running, McKinney has been among the fastest-growing cities in both the state and the nation and earned the No. 1 spot on Money Magazine’s 2014 “Best Places to Live in America” list.

The History of McKinney

The city got its start when landowner William Davis donated 120 acres for the townsite in 1849. Just 10 years later, McKinney had officially incorporated. For over a century, it served as the county’s principal commercial center. It was home to a number of banks, churches, schools and newspapers, as well as cotton mills, a large dairy and a garment-manufacturing company. McKinney’s central role in the county persisted until the middle of the 20th century, when its growth was temporarily surpassed by other cities like Plano.

However, McKinney’s growth and development rate quickly accelerated in the 1980s and 1990s, welcoming thousands of businesses and being home to more than 175,000 people.

Jobs in McKinney

If you’re planning to look for a job in the McKinney area, you have the option of making the commute to Dallas. There you have access to a large, diverse job market that has something to offer everyone. Retail, hospitality and business services are among the many thriving Dallas industries, supported by thousands of small and large businesses.

However, another option is to work close to home in McKinney. As a large suburban city, McKinney offers a range of jobs in its many retail and commercial developments, including big-box retailers, family-owned stores and restaurants. Other major employers in the city include Raytheon, Encore Wire Corp., Torchmark Corp., the Medical Center of McKinney and the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center.

McKinney Schools

Public schools in McKinney fall into one of several districts: the McKinney Independent School District, Prosper Independent School District, Frisco Independent School District and others. In addition to public schools, McKinney is also home to a handful of private and charter schools.

Resources for Moving to McKinney

Here’s some useful information for organizing your move to McKinney:

  • Utilities: Because McKinney is part of Texas’ deregulated energy market, you can choose your own electricity provider according to your needs and budget. The city provides water and sewer services, while natural gas is supplied by a few different companies.
  • Garbage and Recycling: McKinney is divided into several collection zones, each one assigned a specific day for the collection of trash, recycling, yard waste and bulky items.
  • Transportation: There is no public transportation in McKinney other than a small shuttle system that serves the Craig Ranch development.

McKinney Housing

McKinney has a large and diverse housing marketing, with a range of properties for sale and rent. Prices are quite a bit higher than the national average, but not unreasonable for a desirable community so close to Dallas. Homes are available at a variety of price points, ranging from budget-friendly townhomes to large, multimillion-dollar estates.