Lone Star Industrial Park
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- Public Transport
- Schools
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- Lack of Traffic
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Lone Star Industrial Park
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"Lone Star - a great place to work"
The Lone Star Industrial Park district of Dallas is a zoned business area that houses many businesses of the large and small variety. It is located just north of Tom Landry Highway, otherwise known as Interstate 30, and is bordered on the north by West Commerce. Lone Star Industrial Park is home to a number of warehouses, service businesses such as moving specialists, and is a bustling and busy business hub six days a week.
There are no housing options of any kind in this neighborhood, but if you work in this area there are all kinds of housing options very close by. There are very affordable homes directly north in the Lake West neighborhood where you can get a home for under $100,000 in many cases and other housing options are available in any direction you go. If you're looking for a good place to eat while you're in the area, be sure and check out Wimpy's Hamburgers or Church's Chicken on West Commerce Street.
Lone Star Industrial Park may not be a great place to live, but is an excellent place to work as thousands of workers come to this area daily.
There are no housing options of any kind in this neighborhood, but if you work in this area there are all kinds of housing options very close by. There are very affordable homes directly north in the Lake West neighborhood where you can get a home for under $100,000 in many cases and other housing options are available in any direction you go. If you're looking for a good place to eat while you're in the area, be sure and check out Wimpy's Hamburgers or Church's Chicken on West Commerce Street.
Lone Star Industrial Park may not be a great place to live, but is an excellent place to work as thousands of workers come to this area daily.
Pros
- close to Downtown Dallas
Cons
- heavy traffic area
- no housing options