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    Fly Like an Eagle

    iFLY's indoor skydiving tunnel will have you feeling like Superman in Frisco

    Jonathan Rienstra
    Jul 3, 2013 | 11:37 am

    Unless you’re an insane person who wears wingsuits and skims mountainsides, skydiving is the closest that most people will get to flying. But even then you have to deal with the whole idea of jumping out of a plane and learning how to pull a chute and not going splat on the ground.

    Fortunately for the semi-daring out there, indoor skydiving company iFLY is coming to Stonebriar Centre mall in Frisco.

    With plans to be complete in time for the 2013 holiday season, iFLY features a giant wind tunnel 14 feet in diameter that reaches 50 feet tall. For about $60, a diver gets one minute in the tunnel in which winds range from 85 to 150 miles per hour. An instructor guides divers from inside the tunnel.

    The experience mimics outdoor skydiving so closely that experienced and competitive skydivers use iFLY for practice.

    Chief marketing officer Stuart Wallock says that iFLY provides the thrill of skydiving without the time and money commitments required with outdoor skydiving.

    “The whole idea came from our CEO, who is an ex-world champion sky diver,” Wallock says. “He wanted to create an experience where you didn’t have to jump out of a plane and [you could] have a free-fall experience inside a safe environment.”

    iFLY is based in Austin, but it has locations in Seattle, San Francisco and even Dubai. Wallock says the Frisco addition made sense as a natural expansion within Texas.

    “Dallas is a natural fit,” he says. “It’s got the right type of demographic and attitude toward more extreme activities.”

    Indoor skydiving is safer than outdoor skydiving, which means that children as young as 3 can get in the tunnel. But the experience mimics outdoor skydiving so closely that experienced and competitive skydivers use iFLY for practice. Packages for first-time flyers range from $60 to $250. Traditional skydiving packages generally start around $1,000.

    “A minute of free-fall [outside] takes a lot of cash, time, experience and a lot of risk,” Wallock says. “You’re going up in a plane, jumping out, falling and then pulling a chute, and if you want to do it again, that’s several hours. In the tunnel, you can book several minutes at a time for a quarter of the cost.”

    With more experience comes the ability to truly explore the entire tunnel. Beginner divers practice perfecting the “belly float,” which is what most people think of when they think skydiving. But an experienced diver can climb the tunnel all 50 feet as well as practice diving head first and other advanced moves.

    Wallock says that iFLY locations are designed to accommodate everyone — from birthday parties and company team building to physics lessons for elementary and graduate students.

    “Everybody can do it, from the kids to parents,” he says. “It doesn’t matter what your physical abilities are. It’s just a great amount of fun.”

    Children as young as 3 can use the wind tunnel at iFLY.

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    Work-from-home news

    Dallas suburb plugs in as No. 1 U.S. city for remote workers in 2025

    John Egan
    Aug 26, 2025 | 5:14 pm
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    The Dallas suburb of Frisco is a hotspot for remote workers in 2025: A new report anoints the techy city as the best city in America for remote workers.

    Frisco earned a near-perfect score of 99 out of 100 in the study, conducted by digital business card company Wave Connect.

    Two other Dallas suburbs also made the study’s top 10: Allen (No. 3, with a score of 78) and Plano (No. 6, with a score of 57).

    Wave Connect analyzed the 40 U.S. cities with the largest remote worker populations and evaluated them on eight factors, including share of remote workers, median pay, cost of living index, yearly rent, dining costs, internet cost and speed, coworking availability, and safety index.

    “The data reveals that smaller cities can actually offer better value to remote workers,” says George El-Hage, founder and CEO of Wave Connect. “For example, remote professionals in Frisco and Allen can combine six-figure salaries with housing costs under $25,000 annually, creating wealth-building opportunities that may not exist in expensive coastal markets.”

    “If the shift to remote work continues,” El-Hage adds, “we might see traditional tech hubs losing residents to these more affordable destinations that offer both digital infrastructure and financial freedom.”

    In the study, Frisco, Allen and Plano benefited from the lowest cost-of-living index (92.7) in the top 10. Allen boasted the lowest average yearly rent in the top 10 — $18,000.

    On the internet front, Frisco had the second-highest download speed (271 megabytes per second). And in the money department, Frisco came in third place for median annual pay for remote workers ($111,000), and it tied for the lowest average yearly spending on restaurant meals ($2,300).

    The top 10 cities for remote workers, according to the Wave Connect study, are:

    • No. 1 Frisco, Texas
    • No. 2 Cary, North Carolina
    • No. 3 Allen, Texas
    • No. 4 Bellevue, Washington
    • No. 5 Arlington, Virginia
    • No. 6 Plano, Texas
    • No. 7 Naperville, Illinois
    • No. 8 Highlands Ranch, Colorado
    • No. 9 Alexandria, Virginia
    • No. 10 Santa Clara, California

    Frisco is on a roll when it comes to work-from-home accolades. A recent SmartAsset survey crowned Frisco as the U.S. city with the biggest share of remote workers. The study found over 40,000 Frisco residents work from home, which is more than a third of all of the city's workers aged 16 and older (117,193 total workers).

    And data published recently by the U.S. Census Bureau shows remote workers in the Dallas metro area earn nearly 51 percent more than their commuting counterparts.

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