When George Purefoy became Frisco’s first city manager on Nov. 1, 1987, the city’s population was around 5,000 people. Back then, the Plantation Resort subdivision was under development and the proposed Frisco Jetport appeared poised for takeoff. </p
p>Fast forward more than 34 years to today when, after spending a decade growing faster than any other large city in the nation, Frisco is now home to around 215,000 residents. Although the jetport failed to materialize, other retail, residential, commercial developments and destinations ¬– including Stonebriar Centre, The Star, Toyota Stadium and the forthcoming PGA Frisco – did develop and flourish (many as part of public-private partnerships) under Purefoy’s watch, which is set to conclude this month with his retirement. </p
p>In celebration of a career that can only be described as remarkably successful, Frisco STYLE reached out to more than a dozen past and present city officials and other community leaders and asked them to share their thoughts on the impact Purefoy has had on the city – both personally and professionally – as well as the big shoes he’s leaving behind for Frisco’s second city manager, Wes Pierson, to fill. (Editor’s note: Responses were edited for length and clarity.)</p
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