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Along US 75, the distance from I-635 to the President George Bush Turnpike is slightly under 7.5 miles.
The Telecom Corridor is commonly said to be the second largest business district employee wise in the North Texas region of Dallas - Fort Worth. Other competing business districts would be both the downtown areas of Dallas and Fort Worth, the equally well known Las Colinas area in Irving, as well as the Stemmons Corridor with it serving as another major center of research in the area.
Recent growth within the Telecom Corridor has been rather dynamic with Blue Cross and Blue Shield moving to the area, with other more diverse companies also choosing to relocate as well, and with the recent decision by State Farm to relocate a huge corporate campus towards the northern end of the district. This recent activity should have put employment within the Telecom Corridor to well over one hundred thousand.
Other burgeoning business districts competing with the Richardson Telecom Corridor would be the booming development going on between Plano and Frisco in far north Dallas, an area around the city (town) of Addison, and an area to the northeast of DFW airport in and around Southlake. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.8.16.47 (talk) 16:37, 23 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]