Urban Center Irving
The Mustangs of Las Colinas Sculpture was made by artist Robert Glen
The community is home to Irving's biggest events, where crowds gather to watch the fireworks reflect on Lake Carolyn during Independence Day. In February — Frost Fest blankets this Texas neighborhood in snow for family-friendly festivities. Aside from being home to the Irving Convention Center, The Toyota Music Factory is a large entertainment complex that hosts concerts year-round and can seat 2,500 people in an intimate setting or open for an 8,000-seat outdoor show. The Texas Lottery Plaza across the street is typically filled with locals playing cornhole outside, beer in hand, before heading into or after a show. Mustangs of Las Colinas Sculpture is a famed city landmark, depicting nine bronze horses galloping through water.Bike or hike along the Campion Trail
Las Colinas was designed with access to nature in mind, and Urban Center is no different. The area is close to several private places to play golf, including Las Colinas Country Club and Cottonwood Valley Golf Course, within a 2-mile radius. Bird's Fort Trail Park is on Riverside Drive, along the Elm Fork Trinity River and is an access point to Las Colina's 22-mile Campion Trail connecting to various parks throughout the community. The Mandalay Canal Walk is along the lake, lined with stone and stucco buildings reminiscent of Venice—here, locals can rent a Gondola and enjoy the views.Walk on over to dinner at Hugo's Invitados
Travelers come from all over to experience this energetic entertainment district. Pacific Table is revered for its curated menu of fresh sushi, oysters, and weekend brunch. Cork & Pig Tavern is firing up pizza and smoked ribs —Hugo's Invitados plates up elevated, traditional Mexican favorites. For quick grocery items, locals walk to Urban Center Market and Tom Thumb on North MacArthur Boulevard to fill the pantry. MacArthur Marketplace is just 5 miles north for dozens of big box stores, and 11 miles is Dallas' premier shopping destination, The Galleria. "It's vibrant and probably the most convenient location in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex," says Laurie Kane, a Realtor with Re/Max DFW.Residential buildings with resort-style amenities
Condos, townhouses, lofts and apartments satellite Lake Carolyn—Spanish-inspired buildings with red-stucco roofs and contemporary designs with sleek exteriors. Residences mingle between hotels, entertainment venues, business offices and restaurants, marking it as a mixed-use residential district where locals are just footsteps away from dinner or work. Many residences have upscale amenities, including resort-style pools, courtyards, fitness centers, parking and 24-hour concierges. Prices in the area can range from $260,000 for a high-rise one-bedroom condo to over $640,000 for a three-bedroom townhouse.Irving Independent School District earns a B
Students may be a part of the Irving Independent School District. Farine Elementary earns a B, minus according to Niche, Travis Middle earns a C-plus, and Macarthur High School earns a B-plus. Seventh and eighth graders can be part of the Futures Program, allowing them to receive high school credits. Macarthur High continues this specialized focus through its pathway programs centered on computer science, architecture, and business. The area is also 3 miles from the University of Dallas.Trips to Dallas via the light rail system and major employers
Las Colinas is a sought-after community for Fortune 500 companies to place their headquarters, including ExxonMobil Corporation and Caterpillar Inc. Across West Northwest Highway to the Urban Center's eastern edge is a big industrial and manufacturing park. Whether driving on Highway 114 or taking the bus or the orange line of the DART light rail, "most people like the area because you're 10 minutes from Dallas. You're right in between the airports," Ewer says. The community is smack-dab in the middle of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field Airport, within a 9-mile radius, and Medical City Las Colinas is 3 miles north.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Dee Evans
Coldwell Banker Apex, REALTORS
(469) 472-5573
561 Total Sales
1 in Urban Center Irving
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Laurie Kane
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX DFW Associates I
(469) 214-6390
46 Total Sales
28 in Urban Center Irving
$197K - $995K Price Range
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Anthony Coleman
NB Elite Realty
(888) 415-9254
368 Total Sales
1 in Urban Center Irving
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Josh Mills
Relo Radar
(817) 839-4386
212 Total Sales
1 in Urban Center Irving
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David Sheehan
Reflect Real Estate
(817) 670-3697
102 Total Sales
1 in Urban Center Irving
$235,000 Price
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Vivian Vance
CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
(682) 328-0240
63 Total Sales
1 in Urban Center Irving
$300,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Urban Center Irving | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 8 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 6 | 4 |
Larceny | 7 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
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Urban Center Irving Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Urban Center Irving, Irving sell after 48 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Urban Center Irving, Irving over the last 12 months is $449,000, down 17% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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