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English: Location map of the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas — Dallas County. was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors.
Scalable Vector Graphic of the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas : Source: Own work: Author: drumguy8800 (xvisionx.com) Permission (Reusing this file) You may NOT use this image on your own web site or anywhere else unless you release this image and any derivative works (e.g. your web site) by following the terms of the following ...
Lake Highlands is home to the headquarters of Texas Instruments (TI). TI is the No. 4 manufacturer of semiconductors worldwide after Intel, Samsung and Toshiba, and is the No. 2 supplier of chips for cellular handsets after Qualcomm, and the No. 1 producer of digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog semiconductors, among a wide range of ...
It was the first infill station to be built by DART. [1] The station opened on December 6, 2010, concurrent with the opening of most of the Green Line. [2] Lake Highlands Town Center, which had been delayed following the Great Recession, would not open until 2014 following a management change and substantial redesigns. [4] [8]
Woodbridge is a neighborhood of 229 homes in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas near the border with Richardson. Its borders are roughly: to the west Audelia Road, to the south by Forest Lane, to the north by Shadow Way, and to the east by railroad tracks. Many corporations and the Telecom Corridor are within close proximity.
Forest Meadow is a suburban residential neighborhood within the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas.The neighborhood is thought of today as being bounded by Greenville Avenue on the west, Whitehurst Drive on the south, Abrams Road on the east, and an alley demarcating the neighborhood from businesses and apartment blocks on Forest Lane to the north.
Town Creek is a neighborhood in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas . It is generally bounded by Royal Lane on the south, Abrams Road on the west, Whitehurst Drive and Atherton Drive on the north, and a tributary of White Rock Creek on the east. However, it generally excludes the apartments and shopping center located within those boundaries.
Before the opening of Lake Highlands High School in the nearby Richardson School District, the area now known as 'The Peninsula' was referred to as 'Lake Highlands.' Until 2006, the homes north of Northcliff and south of Northwest Highway were known as 'Lake Highlands Estates' and there was a marquee on Classen proclaiming the neighborhood as such.