Why North Texas?

Lewisville is an amazingly convenient place to work. Less than five minutes from our office you will find nearly a hundred different restaurants, two of the largest malls in the area, a variety of athletic facilities, and - of course - at least ten different stores that sell video games. The DFW International Airport is only a short drive from our office. Next to the office are wooded areas with parks, creeks, and jogging paths. TRI is surrounded by high quality affordable apartments, so many of our employees are able to walk, bike, or skateboard to work!

Two major metropolitan cities are within arms reach. The twin cities of Dallas and Forth Worth are each jam-packed with fine restaurants, museums, impressive shopping centers, and thriving nightlife. If you're in the mood for something lower-key, just north of TRI is Denton, a quirky and eclectic little college town with bar and an incredible live music scene.

No matter what sport you follow, you will find it here. In less than 30 minutes you can be at a game watching the NFL Dallas Cowboys, the NBL Texas Rangers, the NHL Dallas Stars, the NBA Dallas Mavericks, or the MLS FC Dallas.

If you like the outdoors, you won't be disappointed. Lewisville is nestled between two of the largest lakes in dallas, making it a destination spot for all types of water recreation. Lewisville also operates 23 parks, offering plenty of opportunities for golf, disc golf, mountain biking, jogging. If you enjoy playing amateur sports, there are plenty of leagues and teams in the area.

If that wasn't enough, living and working in the Dallas Fort Worth area is very easy on the wallet. The cost of living here is below the national average. Many of our employees live in the affordable apartments that are walking distance from the office. Others take advantage of the low price of real estate. Oh and did we mention that Texas has no state income tax?

Please feel free to browse the information about attractions and statistics in our area.

Cultural Arts

The Dallas/Fort Worth area's best kept secret is its strong community for cultural arts. With multiple venues for everyone in the family, ranging from symphony halls to art galleries, ancient artifacts to theatrical productions, D/FW has it all. To learn more, please visit our Cultural Arts page.


Recreational Activities

Enjoy hiking, ballooning, sailing or water skiing? There are more than 60 lakes within 100 miles of D/FW, so you're never too far from one! Visit one of our nearby State or National Parks, or go for a scenic drive. See our Recreational Activities page for your guide.


Family Attractions

Why leave D/FW for your next vacation? From a theme park that's larger than Disneyland, to two of the nation's best zoos, there's always something to do on the weekend with your family. To learn more, please visit our Family Attractions page.


Pro Sports

Dallas/Fort Worth is home to teams from every pro sport in the nation - from the world-famous Dallas Cowboys, who have won five Super Bowl championships, to the Dallas Stars, one of the consistently best hockey teams in the NHL. Prefer baseball or basketball? How about soccer? There's always a home team to root for in North Texas. To learn more about the teams in the D/FW area, please visit our Pro Sports page.


Night Life

There are plenty of places to go at night in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, whether you enjoy rock or blues, dancing or theater, or you just want to find an exciting place to meet others that share your interests. We've put together some of the highlights from Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton and everywhere in-between. Check out our Night Life page to learn more.


Conveniences

Public transportation continues to improve in North Texas, with countless light rail stations in and around Dallas, a train that connects downtown Dallas to downtown Fort Worth, and much more. The world's third busiest airport is only minutes away from Terminal Reality, and it's just another reason why North Texas is one of the smartest places to live and work. Visit our Conveniences page for more information.


School Information

North Texas is committed to providing great schools and a quality education to its students. To view statistics about school districts in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, links to the district websites, or information about the Texas Education Agency, visit our School Information page.


Cost of Living

The cost of living is an important factor for individuals and families, and when it comes to Texas, they can live large without breaking the bank. With benefits like no state income tax, low utility bills, and affordable housing, it's easy to see why more and more people now call Texas their home. To see details about the cost of living, and a comparison chart of Dallas to many other important cities in the gaming industry, please visit our Cost of Living page.