
Frisco has grown quite a bit over the last few years. Between a number of companies moving to town, and development projects seemingly going up every day, the city is unrecognizable to what it was years ago. Now, yet another major project has been started for the city, as it was recently announced work on a “next level park” has officially begun.
Kaleidoscope Park will be a five and a half acre park across from The Star in Frisco. The city recently announced construction on the park is underway, and is expected to open by late next year. "From a design perspective from to a vision perspective, it'll be very similar, in a lot of ways to Klyde Warren Park," said Executive Director of the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation, Scott Stewart.

According to CBS DFW, Stewart recently left his job overseeing Chicago's Millennium Park to design what he calls “a next level park.” The project is expected to bring in a million visitors a year and will be built with private donations. Soon Frisco will have yet another feature to attract new residents.
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