Voters Will Decide Fate Of Frisco Art Center: $160 Million On The Ballot

The proposed Frisco Center for the Arts (FCFA) could transform the city’s cultural and artistic landscape. However, its future depends on voter support.

During a Feb. 4, 2025 meeting, the Frisco City Council voted to place two propositions on the May 3 ballot. If approved, the measures would fund the project without raising the city’s property tax rate. These propositions aim to bring major productions to the city and provide performance spaces for Prosper ISD students.

​​With the center, Frisco could become a destination for first-run Broadway shows if the proposed plans move forward. With a seating capacity designed to accommodate large-scale productions, the center aims to attract top-tier Broadway tours that have previously bypassed the area.

What’s Expected From Voters

To bring the center to life, Frisco voters must approve two measures that would secure nearly half of the estimated $300 to $340 million in construction costs…

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