Coppell occupies the northwest corner of Dallas County, pressed against the western edge of DFW International Airport and the Denton County line to the north. The city covers about 15 square miles. It developed as a rural farming community named for George Coppell, a British railroad executive, after the Santa Fe Railway established a stop in the 1880s. Significant residential growth did not begin until the airport opened in 1974 and Las Colinas, just to the south, was developed in the 1970s and 1980s.
Median household income in Coppell is among the highest in the Metroplex. The Coppell Independent School District enrolls around 13,000 students and has consistently received high academic ratings. Nearly every major employer in the city is tied to logistics or corporate services, reflecting proximity to DFW Airport cargo facilities and the intersection of three major highways: LBJ Freeway (Interstate 635), Sam Rayburn Tollway (State Highway 121), and State Highway 121 Business.
Old Town Coppell, a mixed-use development anchored by city hall and the library, replaced much of the original commercial district along Main Street in the 2000s and 2010s. The city also operates more than 40 parks across its footprint, a density that has been part of deliberate planning decisions going back decades.
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Coppell occupies the northwest corner of Dallas County, pressed against the western edge of DFW International Airport and the Denton County line to the north. The city covers about 15 square miles. It developed as a rural farming community named for George Coppell, a British railroad executive, after the Santa Fe Railway established a stop in the 1880s. Significant residential growth did not begin until the airport opened in 1974 and Las Colinas, just to the south, was developed in the 1970s and 1980s.
Median household income in Coppell is among the highest in the Metroplex. The Coppell Independent School District enrolls around 13,000 students and has consistently received high academic ratings. Nearly every major employer in the city is tied to logistics or corporate services, reflecting proximity to DFW Airport cargo facilities and the intersection of three major highways: LBJ Freeway (Interstate 635), Sam Rayburn Tollway (State Highway 121), and State Highway 121 Business.
Old Town Coppell, a mixed-use development anchored by city hall and the library, replaced much of the original commercial district along Main Street in the 2000s and 2010s. The city also operates more than 40 parks across its footprint, a density that has been part of deliberate planning decisions going back decades.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Coppell clients. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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