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Allen, Texas

City in North Texas, United States


City in North Texas, United States

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TX: 37th

Allen is a city in Collin County in the U.S. state of Texas, and a northern suburb in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The population was 104,627 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 111,551 in 2022. Allen is located approximately 20 mi north of downtown Dallas and is a part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.

History

The Allen area was previously home to the Caddo, Comanche, and other indigenous peoples. The first immigrants from the United States and Europe arrived in the early 1840s. The town was established by the Houston and Texas Central Railway and named in 1872 for Ebenezer Allen, a state politician and railroad promoter. The railroad allowed the sale of crops across the country before they rotted, causing a shift from the previous cattle-based agriculture. On February 22, 1878, a gang led by Sam Bass committed in Allen what is said to be Texas's first train robbery.

From 1908 through 1948, Allen was a stop along the Texas Traction Company's interurban line from Denison to Dallas. Allen was a small town of a few hundred residents when it was incorporated in 1953. Since this time, it has grown dramatically due to the construction of U.S. Route 75, the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and the development of nearby Dallas and Plano. Among the more recent developments is the Shaddock Park neighborhood.

On May 6, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at the Allen Premium Outlets mall. Eight were killed, along with the shooter, and seven were injured.

Geography

|Allen, Texas |30|52|2.63 |34|56|3.29 |42|63|4.06 |51|72|3.69 |61|79|5.72 |68|86|4.48 |71|92|2.43 |70|93|1.90 |63|85|3.03 |52|74|4.31 |42|63|3.85 |33|53|3.05

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 26.48 sqmi, of which 26.40 sqmi is land and 0.08 sqmi is water.

Climate

Allen has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa in the Köppen climate classification), with long hot summers and cool winters.

In 2008, an EF-1 tornado touched down in Allen, damaging approximately 50 homes. In 2019, an EF-0 tornado touched down in west Allen.

Demographics

|align-fn=center Texas Almanac: 1850-2000 2020 Census

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Racial and ethnic composition

Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic)title=P004: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2000: DEC Summary File 1 – Allen city, Texasurl=https://data.census.gov/table?g=160XX00US4801924&tid=DECENNIALSF12000.P004publisher=United States Census Bureauaccess-date=January 26, 2024}}title=P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Allen city, Texasurl=https://data.census.gov/table?q=p2&g=160XX00US4801924&tid=DECENNIALPL2010.P2website=United States Census Bureau}}% 2000% 2010
White alone (NH)36,23954,69053,33083.20%
Black or African American alone (NH)1,8896,89110,0584.34%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)1883723440.43%
Asian alone (NH)1,61710,77222,3483.71%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone (NH)1840540.04%
Other race alone (NH)411584420.09%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH)5241,8804,8541.20%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)3,0389,44313,1976.98%
Total43,55484,246104,627100.00%

2020 census

As of the 2020 census, Allen had a population of 104,627, 35,491 households, and 28,117 families residing in the city. The median age was 37.8 years, with 27.2% of residents under the age of 18 and 10.3% of residents 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females there were 95.2 males, and for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92.0 males age 18 and over.

As of the 2020 census, 100.0% of residents lived in urban areas, while 0% lived in rural areas.

Among the 35,491 households in Allen, 44.4% had children under the age of 18 living in them. Of all households, 64.0% were married-couple households, 12.1% were households with a male householder and no spouse or partner present, and 20.2% were households with a female householder and no spouse or partner present. About 17.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

There were 36,962 housing units, of which 4.0% were vacant. Among occupied housing units, 69.8% were owner-occupied and 30.2% were renter-occupied. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.1% and the rental vacancy rate was 7.9%.

RacePercent
White53.7%
Black or African American9.8%
American Indian and Alaska Native0.5%
Asian21.4%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander0.1%
Some other race3.8%
Two or more races10.6%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)12.6%

2010 census

As of the 2010 census, there were 84,246 people, 14,205 households, out of which 55.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 74.6% were married couples living together, 7.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.2% were non-families. 11.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 1.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.07 and the average family size was 3.35.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 34.9% under the age of 18, 5.4% from 18 to 24, 40.7% from 25 to 44, 16.2% from 45 to 64, and 2.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.3 males.

2019 estimates

In 2019, 96% of adults living in Allen had at least a high school degree and 55% had at least a bachelor's degree. The average household income was $107,602. The city of Allen had 27,791 family units. The median age was 35.8 years. The median home value was $251,405. 59,620 of the population is currently registered to vote.

Economy

In 1992, Allen citizens approved the creation of the Allen Economic Development Corporation, which is funded by a 0.5% sales tax. According to the city government's 2014 facts & figures, the top employers in the city were:

Top employers

According to the city's 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the largest employers in the city are:

EmployerType of Business# of EmployeesPercentage
Allen Independent School DistrictEducation2,7556.85%
City of AllenGovernment9372.33%
Experian Information SolutionsInsurance8172.03%
Andrew's DistributingBeer and Spirits Distributors4871.21%
Jack Henry & AssociatesFinancial Technology4501.12%
Motorola SolutionsTelecommunications Equipment4361.08%
Texas Health Presbyterian HospitalHealth Care4251.06%
Credit Union of TexasCredit Union4241.05%
NetScout SystemsPerformance Management4201.04%
Crawford and CompanyManagement and Outsourcing3650.91%
Total employers7,51618.70%

Allen serves as the corporate headquarters for the following companies: MonkeySports, CVE Technology, PFSweb, WatchGuard Video, PINSTACK, Boss Fight Entertainment, Brass Roots Technologies, Cytracom,{{cite web|url=https://www.cytracom.com/post/cytracom-opens-new-corporate-headquarters|title=Cytracom Opens New Corporate Headquarters

The city also has a 79,000-square-foot convention center (Watters Creek Convention Center) owned and operated by Marriott Hotels. In addition, Allen also has a multi-purpose arena, the 7,500-seat Credit Union of Texas Event Center, owned and operated by the City of Allen. There are three major malls/shopping complexes in the city: Allen Premium Outlets, Watters Creek, and The Village at Allen. These shopping complexes attract many visitors to Allen, Texas on a daily basis.

Parks and recreation

Allen has three major recreation centers: Joe Farmer Recreation Center, Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center, and Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium. Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium boasts a large-scale indoor aquatic park with many swimming lanes, a rock-climbing wall, and a fitness center. Since its opening in early 2024, Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center provides 149,000 square feet of diverse fitness, recreational and leisurely activities for all ages, with top-of-the-line equipment and unique amenities. Allen also boasts the Allen Community Ice Rink, Ford Pool, The Courses at Watters Creek, and Allen Senior Recreation Center. Most notably, Allen has The Edge Skate Park and Visitor Center, a 37,915-square-foot outdoor skate park making it one of the largest skate parks in Texas.

Allen is also home to 60 natural and man-made parks with over 1,188 acres of park land in total. Some of the more notable parks are the following: Allen Station Park, Bethany Lakes Park, Celebration Park, Glendover Park, Spirit Park, Stacy Ridge, Twin Creeks Park, Waterford Park, and Windridge Park.

Every year, Allen hosts the Allen USA Celebration on the last Saturday of June, which usually falls on the Saturday preceding the Independence Day holiday. The celebration boasts a large assortment of food trucks/stalls, sports drills, music concerts, a car show, bounce houses, and a large fireworks display - regarded as one of the largest in Texas. In previous years, there have been performances by Pentatonix, Jerry Jeff Walker, Vince Vance & the Valiants, Survivor, James "J.T." Taylor, Eddie Money, 38 Special, Three Dog Night, Commodores, Michael McDonald, and Lou Gramm. Now, the event draws in around 100,000 people annually and is considered to be the largest event in Allen.

Sports

An Allen Americans hockey game at CUTX Event Center.

In October 2004, the City of Allen purchased Chase Oaks Golf Club in Plano, Texas, adjacent to the southern city limits of the City of Allen. Chase Oaks, since renamed The Courses at Watters Creek, is a public golf course, and residents are entitled to discounted fees.

A multi-purpose arena, the 7,500-seat Credit Union of Texas Event Center, was completed in November 2009. It is home to the ECHL's Allen Americans, The North Texas Bulls of the National Arena League and the Dallas Sidekicks of the Major Arena Soccer League.

Government

According to the city's most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the city's various funds had $160.9 million in revenues, $105.6 million in expenditures, $654.8 million in total assets, $125.6 million in total liabilities, and $42.5 million in cash and investments.

The city of Allen is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association, the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and enable joint decisions.

The Allen City Council consists of the mayor and six council members, who are elected to serve three year terms. The council's responsibilities include planning and approving the budget, setting policy, enacting ordinances, establishing municipal law, regulating zoning, and appointing board and commission members. A professionally trained city manager manages day-to-day operations.

Appointments to City of Allen boards, commissions, and committees are typically two-year staggered terms, though some are three-year appointments.{{cite web|url=https://www.cityofallen.org/955/Boards-Commissions|title=Boards & Commissions

Mayors

  • Virgil B. Watson, c.1953–1960
  • Gentry T. Jones, c.1962–1966
  • Frank Dugger, c.1969–1978
  • Mickey Pierson, c.1978–1982
  • Donald P. Rodenbaugh, c.1987
  • Joe Farmer, c.1989–1996
  • Steve Terrell, 1997–2020
  • Debbie Stout, 2020
  • Ken Fulk, c.2020–2022
  • Baine Brooks, 2023–present

Politics

Allen, like the rest of Collin County, was solidly Republican throughout the early 2000s, but through demographic changes it has shifted significantly towards the Democratic Party in recent elections, culminating in Democrat Joe Biden's narrow victory in the city in 2020.

YearDemocraticRepublicanThird Parties
202049.38% 25,41948.40% 24,9152.21% 1,139
201640.48% 15,92554.34% 21,3795.18% 2,039
201233.85% 11,54864.45% 21,9841.70% 580
200836.86% 12,11161.93% 20,3491.22% 400

State and federal representation

The current state senator for Texas Senate, District 8 is Angela Paxton. Jeff Leach is the state representative for District 67 and Candy Noble is the state representative for District 89. Allen residents are represented in the United States Congress by Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, and Representative Keith Self of Texas's 3rd congressional district.

Education

Colleges

Allen hosts a campus of Collin College, which is located inside Allen High School and mainly serves dual-credit high school students. A separate Collin College Technical Campus, opened in 2020, is located in west Allen. The 340,000 square-foot facility serves more than 7,000 students when fully occupied and is dedicated to workforce education.

Public schools

Allen High School
Allen High School's Eagle Stadium.

The Allen Independent School District has 18 elementary schools, three middle schools, one freshman center (Lowery Freshman Center), an alternative education center, and a high school (Allen High School). Allen ISD serves almost all of Allen. Allen ISD opened a 111,000 square-foot STEAM center. It also serves as a location for elementary and middle school field trip experiences for enrichment on STEAM topics and experiences.

Small portions of the Allen city limits extend into Lovejoy, McKinney, and Plano ISDs. In the fall of 2006, new 9th grade high school students in the Lovejoy ISD boundaries began attending the newly opened Lovejoy High School. The school became a full 4-year high school in the 2009–10 school year.

Eagle Stadium opened on August 31, 2012, at a cost of $60 million and seats 18,000 people.

Allen High School offers advanced academic coursework through AP and IB courses. AP course enrollment is 53%.

Public libraries

The city of Allen possesses one sole library located in Downtown Allen: Allen Public Library. As of the 2019 City of Allen Facts and Figures, Allen has 147,772 volumes and 406,595 people were said to have visited the library.

Transportation

As of 2023, Allen is not served by any public transit agencies. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) public transit system does not extend north into Allen. Active Red Line service is unable to expand further north because Allen is currently unable to levy the 1% sales tax required for DART membership. Allen levies sales tax at the maximum rate of 8.25% set by Texas law. Redirecting 1% sales tax for DART membership would require scrapping funding for the Allen Economic Development Corporation and the Allen Community Development Corporation. The Texoma Area Paratransit System (TAPS) transit service provided bus routes for a short period from 2013 until Collin County bus service was suspended in 2015.

Allen is roughly 30 miles northeast of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which is the primary airport serving Allen residents and visitors. It is also roughly 30 miles northeast of Dallas Love Field Airport.

Roads

Allen is served directly by several major roadways and freeways. Allen is bisected by U.S. Highway 75 and bordered to the west by Texas State Highway 121. Some of the major roadways in Allen are: Stacy Road, Exchange Parkway, McDermott Drive, Main Street, Alma Drive, Greenville Avenue, Ridgeview Drive, Allen Heights Drive, Angel Parkway, and Bethany Drive. Currently, with the large increase in its population and its ongoing retail and business development, traffic has become congested.

Major highways

  • [[File:Toll Texas Sam Rayburn Tollway.svg|20px]] Sam Rayburn Tollway, part of Texas State Highway 121, runs across the McKinney-Allen border. The tollway goes northeast until it ends at Fairview.
  • runs north to south through Allen. To the north, United States Highway 75 goes through McKinney and to the south, it goes through Plano.

Notable people

  • Laura Bailey, voice actress
  • Matt Barr, actor
  • Kathleen Baskin-Ball, preacher
  • George Benyola, former New York Giants player
  • Evan Bernstein, Israeli Olympic wrestler
  • Dan Buckner, former Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers player
  • Reuben Chesang, Kenyan gold-medal-winning long-distance runner
  • Chris Clements, American soccer player
  • Patrick Wood Crusius, domestic terrorist in the 2019 El Paso shooting
  • Casey Dick, former college football quarterback at University of Arkansas
  • Amanda Dunbar, artist, member of Texas Women's Hall of Fame
  • Bobby Evans, Los Angeles Rams player
  • Burton Gilliam, actor
  • Jalen Guyton, current NFL player
  • Ray Hill, former NFL player, Super Bowl 36 champion
  • Tony Hill, former Dallas Cowboys player, Super Bowl 12 champion
  • Hal Hunter, fullback for the Transylvania Pioneers
  • Joshua Jahn, perpetrator in the 2025 Dallas ICE facility shooting
  • Tejan Koroma, former Kansas City Chiefs player
  • Candie Kung, golfer
  • Brad Leland, actor
  • Matt "Zyos" Leto, retired professional Halo player and game designer
  • Greg Little, Carolina Panthers offensive lineman
  • Pat McCarty, former professional cyclist
  • Kyler Murray, 2018 Heisman Trophy winner, 2019 first overall NFL draft pick, Arizona Cardinals player
  • Julie McCullough, model and actress
  • Bo Nickal, MMA fighter, former Penn State wrestler, three-time Big Ten Champion and three-time NCAA Wrestling Champion
  • Uzoma Nwachukwu, former NFL player
  • Cedric Ogbuehi, current NFL player, formerly with the Cincinnati Bengals, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and currently with the Seattle Seahawks
  • Jim Parrack, actor
  • Carly Patterson, Olympic champion gymnast, member of the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame
  • Allison Ponthier, singer
  • Christian Sam, current NFL player, Super Bowl 53 champion
  • Doug Skene, former New England Patriots player
  • Brian J. Smith, actor
  • Steven Terrell, current NFL player
  • Shawn Tolleson, former Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers player
  • Jaylon Tyson, current Cleveland Cavaliers player
  • Ava Verdeflor, Filipino-American artistic gymnast
  • J. D. Walton, former Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers player
  • Jonathan Williams, Washington Commanders running back
  • Alex Yarbrough, former Miami Marlins player

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