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Irving, Texas

Irving is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Dallas County. It is part of the Mid-Cities region of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and is an inner ring suburb of Dallas. Irving is noted for its racial and ethnic diversity.[10][11] The city had a population of 256,684 according to the 2020 United States Census, making it the twelfth-most populous city in Texas, and the 87th most populous in the U.S.[12] Irving includes the Las Colinas mixed-use master-planned community and part of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

Irving, Texas
Clockwise from top left: Urban Towers at Las Colinas, the former Texas Stadium, Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, Downtown Las Colinas Skyline, The Mustangs at Las Colinas
Motto: 
"Delivering Exceptional Services"[1]
Location within Dallas County
Irving
Location within Texas
Irving
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 32°49′N 96°57′W / 32.817°N 96.950°W / 32.817; -96.950
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyDallas
Incorporated (city)April 14, 1914[2]
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • City CouncilMayor Rick Stopfer (R)[3]
John Bloch
Brad LaMorgese
Abdul Khabeer
Phil Riddle
Mark Cronenwett
Al Zapanta
Kyle Taylor
Dennis Webb[4]
 • City ManagerChris Hilman [5]
Area
 • City67.97 sq mi (176.04 km2)
 • Land66.98 sq mi (173.48 km2)
 • Water0.99 sq mi (2.57 km2)
Elevation
482 ft (147 m)
Population
 • City256,732
 • Rank(US: 87th)
 • Density3,580.20/sq mi (1,382.32/km2)
 • Urban
5,121,892 (6th)
 • Metro
6,810,913 (4th)
 • CSA
7,206,144 (6th)
Time zoneUTC−06:00 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−05:00 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
75014-75017, 75038-75039, 75059-75064
Area code(s)214, 469, 945, 972, 682, 817
FIPS code48-37000[8]
GNIS feature ID1338507[9]
Websitecityofirving.org

History edit

Irving was founded in 1903 by J.O. "Otto" Schulze and Otis Brown. It is believed literary author Washington Irving was a favorite of Netta Barcus Brown, and consequently the name of the town site, Irving, was chosen. Irving began in 1889 as an area called Gorbit, and in 1894 the name changed to Kit.[13] Irving was incorporated April 14, 1914, with Otis Brown as the first mayor.

By the late nineteenth century the Irving area was the site of churches, two cotton gins, a blacksmith shop and a general store. The Irving district public school system dates to the 1909 establishment of Kit and Lively schools. Population growth was slow and sometimes halting, with only 357 residents in 1925, but a significant increase began in the 1930s.

By the early 1960s the city had a population of approximately 45,000. A number of manufacturing plants operated in Irving, along with transportation, retail and financial businesses. The University of Dallas in Irving opened in 1956, and Texas Stadium was completed in 1971 as the home field of the Dallas Cowboys. The Chateau Theater opened in 1964 as part of a chain of premium, dollar, and drive-in theaters that stretched across North Texas and Oklahoma.

Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crashed in Irving on August 2, 1985.[14]

Irving's population reached 155,037 in 1990 and the United States Census Bureau estimated 236,607 residents in 2016, a 3.5 percent population increase over 2013 census estimates.[12]

In 2000, an Oshman's Sporting Goods store was robbed by the "Texas Seven".[15] In 2011, the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas opened. Four years later high-school student Ahmed Mohamed was the subject of a hoax bomb incident which ignited allegations of racial profiling and Islamophobia from many media and commentators.

In 2019, Irving completed its construction of an entertainment district in Las Colinas with the opening of the Westin Irving Convention Center Hotel.[16] The entertainment district also includes the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas[17] and the Toyota Music Factory, an entertainment complex with numerous restaurants, an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the Texas Lottery Plaza open-air performance stage and the Pavilion at the Toyota Music Factory concert venue.[18]

On May 8, 2020, the city's local poultry plant run by Westfield, Wisconsin-based Brakebush Bros. Inc reported 40 cases of COVID-19 among its workers during the 2019–2020 coronavirus pandemic.[19]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 67.7 square miles (175 km2), of which 67.2 square miles (174 km2) is land and 0.4 square miles (1.0 km2) (0.65%) is water.

Developments edit

Irving includes the Las Colinas planned community, a mixed-use development with a land area of more than 12,000 acres (4,856 ha) that is home to many Fortune 500 companies and the Las Colinas Entertainment District. It also includes part of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

Climate edit

The warmest month on average is July, and the highest recorded temperature was 112 °F (44 °C) in 1980. The average coolest month is January, and the lowest recorded temperature was −8 °F (−22 °C) in 1899.[20] Irving is considered to be part of the humid subtropical region. May is the average wettest month.[21]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1920357
1930731104.8%
19401,08949.0%
19502,621140.7%
196045,9851,654.5%
197097,260111.5%
1980109,94313.0%
1990155,03741.0%
2000191,61523.6%
2010216,29012.9%
2020256,68418.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[22]
2018 Estimate[23]
Irving racial composition[24]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 53,982 21.03%
Black or African American (NH) 31,714 12.36%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 733 0.29%
Asian (NH) 57,301 22.32%
Pacific Islander (NH) 250 0.1%
Some Other Race (NH) 1,227 0.48%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 6,008 2.34%
Hispanic or Latino 105,469 41.09%
Total 256,684

At the census[8] of 2010,[27] there were 216,290 people, 82,538 households, and 51,594 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,218.6 inhabitants per square mile (1,242.7/km2). There were 91,128 housing units at an average density of 1,356 per square mile (524/km2).[28] According to the 2020 United States census, there were 256,684 people, 86,023 households, and 57,330 families residing in the city.

Irving has been noted for its racial and ethnic diversity.[10] A 2012 study by the real estate website Trulia found that Irving's 75038 zip code was the most diverse zip code in the United States,[10] while Irving was ranked as the ninth-most diverse city in the United States with over 200,000 residents according to a Diversity Index developed by Brown University's American Communities Project. The same survey said Irving was the eighth-most diverse city at a neighborhood level (again among cities with over 200,000 residents); Irving was the highest-ranked city in Texas at the city level and behind only Garland, TX at the neighborhood level.[11]

According to the 2010 census, the racial makeup of the city was 53.1% White (30.8% non-Hispanic white), 12.3% African American, 0.9% Native American, 14.0% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 16.2% from other races, and 3.5% from two or more races.[28] Hispanic or Latinos of any race were 41.1% of the population.[29] The largest group of Hispanic or Latinos were of Mexican origin, while those of Salvadoran heritage form the second largest group; in 2009 they formed 11.8% of those born outside of the United States. The Hispanic and Latino residents have moved into eastern Irving, which contains older neighborhoods than other areas of Irving.[30] By 2020, the composition of Irving was 21.03% non-Hispanic white, 12.36% Black or African American, 0.29% Native American, 22.32% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.48% some other race, 2.34% multiracial, and 41.09% Hispanic or Latino of any race.[24]

The largest Asian American ethnic group in Irving is the Asian Indians.[30] As of 2009 the Indians have mainly settled in proximity to high technology companies,[31] into an area in western Irving along Texas State Highway 114.[32] To absorb the Indian population, dense condominium and rental properties have opened in western Irving.[31]

There were 82,538 households, out of which 33.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.1% were married couples living together, 13.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.5% were non-families.[28] 30.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.31.[28]

In the city, 29% of the population was under the age of 19, 8% was between ages 20 to 24, 35.8% from 25 to 44, 20.3% from 45 to 64, and 6.9% were 65 years of age or older.[28] The median age was 31.3 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.6 males.

The 2012 median income for a household in the city was $49,303, and the median income for a family was $54,755.[33] Males had an estimated median income of $40,986 versus $36,518 for females.[34] The per capita income for the city was $26,970.[33] About 13.2% of families and 16.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.5% of those under age 18 and 9.4% of those age 65 or over.[33]

Economy edit

 
Envoy Air headquarters

According to the city's 2021–2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[35] the city's top employers are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Citigroup, Inc. 6,162
2 Vistra Energy 5,400
3 Allstate Insurance 3,068
4 Verizon Communications 3,000
5 Microsoft 2,681
6 Irving Mall 2,100
7 YRC Freight 1,941
8 Baylor Scott & White Health 1,907
9 DFW International Airport 1,900
10 Accenture 1,900

Several large businesses have headquarters in Irving, including Nexstar Media Group, Aeroxchange, Caliber Home Loans, Nautilus Hyosung America, Inc., Chuck E. Cheese,[36] Cicis,[37] Commercial Metals,[38] Envoy Air (formerly American Eagle),[39] Gruma,[40] H.D. Vest,[41] Kimberly-Clark,[42] La Quinta Inns and Suites,[43] Michaels Stores,[44] 7-Eleven,[45] Southern Star Concrete, Inc.,[46] Stellar,[47] a global contact center provider, Zale Corporation,[48] Fluor Corporation,[49] Flowserve, NCH Corporation,[50] ITW Polymers Sealants North America,[51] Celanese Corporation, a leading producer of specialty chemicals,[52] Vistra Energy and its subsidiary TXU Energy,[53] McKesson,[54] and LXI Enterprise Storage.[55] In June 2022, Caterpillar Inc, a construction and mining equipment manufacturer, announced it would move its headquarters to Irving.[56]

The city is also home to the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America.[57]

Subsidiaries of foreign companies edit

The headquarters of Nokia America[58] and NEC Corporation of America[59] are in Irving. The American headquarters of BlackBerry was in Irving.[60]

Perhaps as a result of the Nokia-Irving connection, Irving is twinned with Nokia's headquarters city, Espoo in Finland.

Irving is also the Headquarters of OSG USA INC., which is the North American Subsidiary of OSG Corporation in Japan. OSG is a leading provider of high end cutting tools used in industries such as automotive and aerospace.

Arts and culture edit

Attractions edit

 
Ruth Paine Home

The Irving Arts Center, owned by the city, is a home for the arts, housing 10 resident arts organizations. Resident Organizations provide cultural programs for the community, and opportunities to participate in the creative process. Community members can play a role in front of the curtain as musicians, actors, and artists, or behind the scenes as planners, technicians, directors and more. The Irving Arts Center is a Smithsonian Affiliate.[61]

The city owns and operates four historical museums: The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center, The Ruth Paine House Museum, and The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum.[62] A fourth historical museum, the Irving Archives and Museum, opened in February, 2020.[63]

Sports edit

Irving serves as the headquarters city for two college athletics conferences: the Big 12 Conference[64] and American Athletic Conference.[65]

Irving Independent School District (IISD) high schools play football and other sports at the Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium (formerly Irving Schools Stadium). The stadium is located between Lee Britain Elementary School and Bowie Middle School at 600 E 6th St.[citation needed]

History edit

Irving was the home of Texas Stadium, the former home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys. The stadium was demolished on April 11, 2010. The city was also formerly the site of the Cowboys training facility for over 30 years. The National Football League's Dallas Cowboys played in Irving at Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008,[66] and the team maintained its headquarters in Irving's Valley Ranch neighborhood from 1985 to 2016.[67][68]

Government and infrastructure edit

Local government edit

 
Irving City Hall

Prior to the November 2008 elections, Irving banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in stores, making it the largest in population dry suburb in North Texas. In 2004 the pro-alcohol measure failed with 63% of voters opposing the measure. In 2006, 52% voted against the measure. On the third attempt, with heavy monetary backing by retailers, voters narrowly voted in favor of the measure in 2008.[69] People in favor of changing Irving's liquor laws saw the interest in the 2008 United States Presidential Election as a catalyst for changing the laws in their favor.[70]

In 2009 Irving had a city council that was entirely at-large. While Irving has a large population of racial minorities, the entire city council and the mayor's office, was entirely non-Hispanic White. Manny Benavidez, a resident of Irving, filed a lawsuit against the city in federal court in November 2007, saying that the voting system was not in compliance with the 1965 Voting Rights Act. On July 15, 2009, a federal judge ruled that Irving is required to create a new electoral system so that racial minority representatives may be voted into office.[71] In 2010 elections, which included one at-large seat and two district-seats, three new council members were elected, replacing two incumbents and adding a newly created seat. Among the three new council members were two minority council members.[72][73]

List of mayors of Irving, Texas
  • Otis Brown, 1914–1917[74]
  • C. G. Miller, 1917–1919, 1925–1927[75]
  • P. H. Lively, 1919–1921[75]
  • W. F. Miller, 1921–1923[75]
  • M. R. Price, 1923–1925[75]
  • John Haley, 1927–1933[75]
  • F. M. Gilbert, 1933–1937[75]
  • C. P. Caldwell, 1937–1943[75]
  • E. J. Johnson, 1943–1947[75]
  • Hans Smith, 1947–1951[75]
  • C. B. Hardee, 1951–1957[75]
  • Paul C. Laird, 1957–1959[75]
  • Lynn Brown, 1959–1967[75]
  • Robert Power, 1967–1971[76]
  • Dan Matkin, 1971–1977[75]
  • Marvin Randle, 1977–1981[75]
  • Bobby Joe Raper, 1981–1987, 1993–1995[75]
  • Bob Pierce, 1987–1991[75]
  • Roy Brown, 1991–1993[75]
  • Morris Parrish, 1995–1999[77]
  • Joe Putnam, 1999–2005[78]
  • Herbert Gears, 2005–2011[78]
  • Beth Van Duyne, 2011–2017[79]
  • Rick Stopfer, 2017–present[80]

The city of Irving 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.

County government edit

The Parkland Health & Hospital System (Dallas County Hospital District) operates the Irving Health Center.[81]

Federal representation edit

The United States Postal Service operates post offices in Irving. The Irving Main Post Office is at 2701 West Irving Boulevard.[82] Other post offices in the city include Central Irving, Las Colinas, and Valley Ranch.[83]

Education edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

Public edit

The Irving Independent School District (IISD) serves most of Irving. Other areas are served by the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District (CFBISD), Coppell Independent School District (CISD),[84] and Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District.[85]

The major high schools that serve Irving are:

In 2014, 3,821 of CFBISD's 26,239 students resided in Irving.[86]

In 2019 the Dallas Independent School District (DISD) opened North Lake Early College High School,[87] which has a campus for students in grades 9–10 at North Lake South. The school is not within DISD's boundaries but DISD is allowed to operate it as such under Texas law.[88]

Uplift Education, a charter school operator, has its administrative offices in Irving.[89] Uplift has two charter school campuses in Irving: Infinity Preparatory[90] (K–12) and North Hills Preparatory (K–12).[91]

Winfree Academy Charter School[92] and Manara Academy Elementary[93] are in Irving.

Private edit

Irving is home to Cistercian Preparatory School,[94] a university-preparatory school for boys, grades 5 through 12. Irving is also home to The Highlands School, a university-preparatory school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.[95]

One Catholic Pre-K–8th grade school, Holy Family Catholic Academy,[96] is in Irving. Irving is also home to the Islamic School of Irving[97] (Pre-K–12). The Sloan School[98] (Pre-K–5) and StoneGate Christian Academy[99] (K4–12) are Christian private schools in Irving.

Colleges and universities edit

The city is the site of the University of Dallas[100] and North Lake College,[101] a campus of Dallas College. In addition, DeVry University[102] has a campus in Irving.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

 
Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing station in Irving

Several highways transverse Irving. The Airport Freeway, SH 183, runs east–west in the city center, while LBJ Freeway or I-635 crosses the city's northern edge in the same direction. John Carpenter Freeway, SH 114, and the President George Bush Turnpike create an X running northwest-to-southeast and southwest-to-northeast respectively. The Las Colinas area is centered near the intersection of 114 and the Bush turnpike.

Irving is one of 13 member-cities of the Dallas region's transit agency, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Currently, Irving is served by numerous bus routes and has two stops along the Trinity Railway Express commuter rail route.[103] In addition, DART's Orange Line through runs through Irving and Las Colinas to DFW Airport.[104] This connects northern Irving with Dallas through rail in addition to bus routes.

In 2015, 4.5 percent of Irving households lacked a car, which increased to 4.9 percent in 2016. The national average was 8.7 percent in 2016. Irving averaged 1.75 cars per household in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8 per household.[105]

The Las Colinas Urban Center is served by the Las Colinas APT System,[106] a people-mover that connects businesses and entertainment areas.

Notable people edit

Sister cities edit

Irving's sister cities are:[123]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: the U.S. Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[25][26]

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External links edit

  • Official website
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  • Irving from the Handbook of Texas Online
  • Historic Images from the Irving Archives, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
  • Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Irving is a city in the U S state of Texas located in Dallas County It is part of the Mid Cities region of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex and is an inner ring suburb of Dallas Irving is noted for its racial and ethnic diversity 10 11 The city had a population of 256 684 according to the 2020 United States Census making it the twelfth most populous city in Texas and the 87th most populous in the U S 12 Irving includes the Las Colinas mixed use master planned community and part of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Irving TexasCityClockwise from top left Urban Towers at Las Colinas the former Texas Stadium Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas Downtown Las Colinas Skyline The Mustangs at Las ColinasMotto Delivering Exceptional Services 1 Location within Dallas CountyIrvingLocation within TexasShow map of TexasIrvingLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 32 49 N 96 57 W 32 817 N 96 950 W 32 817 96 950CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountyDallasIncorporated city April 14 1914 2 Government TypeCouncil Manager City CouncilMayor Rick Stopfer R 3 John BlochBrad LaMorgeseAbdul KhabeerPhil RiddleMark CronenwettAl ZapantaKyle TaylorDennis Webb 4 City ManagerChris Hilman 5 Area 6 City67 97 sq mi 176 04 km2 Land66 98 sq mi 173 48 km2 Water0 99 sq mi 2 57 km2 Elevation482 ft 147 m Population 2020 7 City256 732 Rank US 87th Density3 580 20 sq mi 1 382 32 km2 Urban5 121 892 6th Metro6 810 913 4th CSA7 206 144 6th Time zoneUTC 06 00 CST Summer DST UTC 05 00 CDT ZIP Codes75014 75017 75038 75039 75059 75064Area code s 214 469 945 972 682 817FIPS code48 37000 8 GNIS feature ID1338507 9 Websitecityofirving org Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Developments 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Subsidiaries of foreign companies 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Attractions 6 Sports 6 1 History 7 Government and infrastructure 7 1 Local government 7 2 County government 7 3 Federal representation 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary schools 8 1 1 Public 8 1 2 Private 8 2 Colleges and universities 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 10 Notable people 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 Bibliography 16 External linksHistory editSee also Timeline of Irving TexasIrving was founded in 1903 by J O Otto Schulze and Otis Brown It is believed literary author Washington Irving was a favorite of Netta Barcus Brown and consequently the name of the town site Irving was chosen Irving began in 1889 as an area called Gorbit and in 1894 the name changed to Kit 13 Irving was incorporated April 14 1914 with Otis Brown as the first mayor By the late nineteenth century the Irving area was the site of churches two cotton gins a blacksmith shop and a general store The Irving district public school system dates to the 1909 establishment of Kit and Lively schools Population growth was slow and sometimes halting with only 357 residents in 1925 but a significant increase began in the 1930s By the early 1960s the city had a population of approximately 45 000 A number of manufacturing plants operated in Irving along with transportation retail and financial businesses The University of Dallas in Irving opened in 1956 and Texas Stadium was completed in 1971 as the home field of the Dallas Cowboys The Chateau Theater opened in 1964 as part of a chain of premium dollar and drive in theaters that stretched across North Texas and Oklahoma Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crashed in Irving on August 2 1985 14 Irving s population reached 155 037 in 1990 and the United States Census Bureau estimated 236 607 residents in 2016 a 3 5 percent population increase over 2013 census estimates 12 In 2000 an Oshman s Sporting Goods store was robbed by the Texas Seven 15 In 2011 the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas opened Four years later high school student Ahmed Mohamed was the subject of a hoax bomb incident which ignited allegations of racial profiling and Islamophobia from many media and commentators In 2019 Irving completed its construction of an entertainment district in Las Colinas with the opening of the Westin Irving Convention Center Hotel 16 The entertainment district also includes the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas 17 and the Toyota Music Factory an entertainment complex with numerous restaurants an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema the Texas Lottery Plaza open air performance stage and the Pavilion at the Toyota Music Factory concert venue 18 On May 8 2020 the city s local poultry plant run by Westfield Wisconsin based Brakebush Bros Inc reported 40 cases of COVID 19 among its workers during the 2019 2020 coronavirus pandemic 19 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 67 7 square miles 175 km2 of which 67 2 square miles 174 km2 is land and 0 4 square miles 1 0 km2 0 65 is water Developments edit Irving includes the Las Colinas planned community a mixed use development with a land area of more than 12 000 acres 4 856 ha that is home to many Fortune 500 companies and the Las Colinas Entertainment District It also includes part of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Climate edit The warmest month on average is July and the highest recorded temperature was 112 F 44 C in 1980 The average coolest month is January and the lowest recorded temperature was 8 F 22 C in 1899 20 Irving is considered to be part of the humid subtropical region May is the average wettest month 21 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1920357 1930731104 8 19401 08949 0 19502 621140 7 196045 9851 654 5 197097 260111 5 1980109 94313 0 1990155 03741 0 2000191 61523 6 2010216 29012 9 2020256 68418 7 U S Decennial Census 22 2018 Estimate 23 Irving racial composition 24 NH Non Hispanic a Race Number PercentageWhite NH 53 982 21 03 Black or African American NH 31 714 12 36 Native American or Alaska Native NH 733 0 29 Asian NH 57 301 22 32 Pacific Islander NH 250 0 1 Some Other Race NH 1 227 0 48 Mixed Multi Racial NH 6 008 2 34 Hispanic or Latino 105 469 41 09 Total 256 684At the census 8 of 2010 27 there were 216 290 people 82 538 households and 51 594 families residing in the city The population density was 3 218 6 inhabitants per square mile 1 242 7 km2 There were 91 128 housing units at an average density of 1 356 per square mile 524 km2 28 According to the 2020 United States census there were 256 684 people 86 023 households and 57 330 families residing in the city Irving has been noted for its racial and ethnic diversity 10 A 2012 study by the real estate website Trulia found that Irving s 75038 zip code was the most diverse zip code in the United States 10 while Irving was ranked as the ninth most diverse city in the United States with over 200 000 residents according to a Diversity Index developed by Brown University s American Communities Project The same survey said Irving was the eighth most diverse city at a neighborhood level again among cities with over 200 000 residents Irving was the highest ranked city in Texas at the city level and behind only Garland TX at the neighborhood level 11 According to the 2010 census the racial makeup of the city was 53 1 White 30 8 non Hispanic white 12 3 African American 0 9 Native American 14 0 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 16 2 from other races and 3 5 from two or more races 28 Hispanic or Latinos of any race were 41 1 of the population 29 The largest group of Hispanic or Latinos were of Mexican origin while those of Salvadoran heritage form the second largest group in 2009 they formed 11 8 of those born outside of the United States The Hispanic and Latino residents have moved into eastern Irving which contains older neighborhoods than other areas of Irving 30 By 2020 the composition of Irving was 21 03 non Hispanic white 12 36 Black or African American 0 29 Native American 22 32 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 0 48 some other race 2 34 multiracial and 41 09 Hispanic or Latino of any race 24 The largest Asian American ethnic group in Irving is the Asian Indians 30 As of 2009 the Indians have mainly settled in proximity to high technology companies 31 into an area in western Irving along Texas State Highway 114 32 To absorb the Indian population dense condominium and rental properties have opened in western Irving 31 There were 82 538 households out of which 33 4 had children under the age of 18 living with them 43 1 were married couples living together 13 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 37 5 were non families 28 30 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 4 5 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 61 and the average family size was 3 31 28 In the city 29 of the population was under the age of 19 8 was between ages 20 to 24 35 8 from 25 to 44 20 3 from 45 to 64 and 6 9 were 65 years of age or older 28 The median age was 31 3 years For every 100 females there were 99 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 98 6 males The 2012 median income for a household in the city was 49 303 and the median income for a family was 54 755 33 Males had an estimated median income of 40 986 versus 36 518 for females 34 The per capita income for the city was 26 970 33 About 13 2 of families and 16 2 of the population were below the poverty line including 24 5 of those under age 18 and 9 4 of those age 65 or over 33 Economy edit nbsp Envoy Air headquartersAccording to the city s 2021 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 35 the city s top employers are Employer of Employees1 Citigroup Inc 6 1622 Vistra Energy 5 4003 Allstate Insurance 3 0684 Verizon Communications 3 0005 Microsoft 2 6816 Irving Mall 2 1007 YRC Freight 1 9418 Baylor Scott amp White Health 1 9079 DFW International Airport 1 90010 Accenture 1 900Several large businesses have headquarters in Irving including Nexstar Media Group Aeroxchange Caliber Home Loans Nautilus Hyosung America Inc Chuck E Cheese 36 Cicis 37 Commercial Metals 38 Envoy Air formerly American Eagle 39 Gruma 40 H D Vest 41 Kimberly Clark 42 La Quinta Inns and Suites 43 Michaels Stores 44 7 Eleven 45 Southern Star Concrete Inc 46 Stellar 47 a global contact center provider Zale Corporation 48 Fluor Corporation 49 Flowserve NCH Corporation 50 ITW Polymers Sealants North America 51 Celanese Corporation a leading producer of specialty chemicals 52 Vistra Energy and its subsidiary TXU Energy 53 McKesson 54 and LXI Enterprise Storage 55 In June 2022 Caterpillar Inc a construction and mining equipment manufacturer announced it would move its headquarters to Irving 56 The city is also home to the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America 57 Subsidiaries of foreign companies edit The headquarters of Nokia America 58 and NEC Corporation of America 59 are in Irving The American headquarters of BlackBerry was in Irving 60 Perhaps as a result of the Nokia Irving connection Irving is twinned with Nokia s headquarters city Espoo in Finland Irving is also the Headquarters of OSG USA INC which is the North American Subsidiary of OSG Corporation in Japan OSG is a leading provider of high end cutting tools used in industries such as automotive and aerospace Arts and culture editAttractions edit nbsp Ruth Paine HomeThe Irving Arts Center owned by the city is a home for the arts housing 10 resident arts organizations Resident Organizations provide cultural programs for the community and opportunities to participate in the creative process Community members can play a role in front of the curtain as musicians actors and artists or behind the scenes as planners technicians directors and more The Irving Arts Center is a Smithsonian Affiliate 61 The city owns and operates four historical museums The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center The Ruth Paine House Museum and The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum 62 A fourth historical museum the Irving Archives and Museum opened in February 2020 63 Sports editIrving serves as the headquarters city for two college athletics conferences the Big 12 Conference 64 and American Athletic Conference 65 Irving Independent School District IISD high schools play football and other sports at the Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium formerly Irving Schools Stadium The stadium is located between Lee Britain Elementary School and Bowie Middle School at 600 E 6th St citation needed History edit Irving was the home of Texas Stadium the former home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys The stadium was demolished on April 11 2010 The city was also formerly the site of the Cowboys training facility for over 30 years The National Football League s Dallas Cowboys played in Irving at Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008 66 and the team maintained its headquarters in Irving s Valley Ranch neighborhood from 1985 to 2016 67 68 Government and infrastructure editLocal government edit nbsp Irving City HallPrior to the November 2008 elections Irving banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in stores making it the largest in population dry suburb in North Texas In 2004 the pro alcohol measure failed with 63 of voters opposing the measure In 2006 52 voted against the measure On the third attempt with heavy monetary backing by retailers voters narrowly voted in favor of the measure in 2008 69 People in favor of changing Irving s liquor laws saw the interest in the 2008 United States Presidential Election as a catalyst for changing the laws in their favor 70 In 2009 Irving had a city council that was entirely at large While Irving has a large population of racial minorities the entire city council and the mayor s office was entirely non Hispanic White Manny Benavidez a resident of Irving filed a lawsuit against the city in federal court in November 2007 saying that the voting system was not in compliance with the 1965 Voting Rights Act On July 15 2009 a federal judge ruled that Irving is required to create a new electoral system so that racial minority representatives may be voted into office 71 In 2010 elections which included one at large seat and two district seats three new council members were elected replacing two incumbents and adding a newly created seat Among the three new council members were two minority council members 72 73 List of mayors of Irving TexasOtis Brown 1914 1917 74 C G Miller 1917 1919 1925 1927 75 P H Lively 1919 1921 75 W F Miller 1921 1923 75 M R Price 1923 1925 75 John Haley 1927 1933 75 F M Gilbert 1933 1937 75 C P Caldwell 1937 1943 75 E J Johnson 1943 1947 75 Hans Smith 1947 1951 75 C B Hardee 1951 1957 75 Paul C Laird 1957 1959 75 Lynn Brown 1959 1967 75 Robert Power 1967 1971 76 Dan Matkin 1971 1977 75 Marvin Randle 1977 1981 75 Bobby Joe Raper 1981 1987 1993 1995 75 Bob Pierce 1987 1991 75 Roy Brown 1991 1993 75 Morris Parrish 1995 1999 77 Joe Putnam 1999 2005 78 Herbert Gears 2005 2011 78 Beth Van Duyne 2011 2017 79 Rick Stopfer 2017 present 80 The city of Irving 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 County government edit The Parkland Health amp Hospital System Dallas County Hospital District operates the Irving Health Center 81 Federal representation edit The United States Postal Service operates post offices in Irving The Irving Main Post Office is at 2701 West Irving Boulevard 82 Other post offices in the city include Central Irving Las Colinas and Valley Ranch 83 Education editPrimary and secondary schools edit Public edit The Irving Independent School District IISD serves most of Irving Other areas are served by the Carrollton Farmers Branch Independent School District CFBISD Coppell Independent School District CISD 84 and Grapevine Colleyville Independent School District 85 The major high schools that serve Irving are Irving High School IISD MacArthur High School IISD Nimitz High School IISD Jack E Singley Academy IISD formerly The Academy of Irving ISD Ranchview High School CFBISD Coppell High School CISD In 2014 3 821 of CFBISD s 26 239 students resided in Irving 86 In 2019 the Dallas Independent School District DISD opened North Lake Early College High School 87 which has a campus for students in grades 9 10 at North Lake South The school is not within DISD s boundaries but DISD is allowed to operate it as such under Texas law 88 Uplift Education a charter school operator has its administrative offices in Irving 89 Uplift has two charter school campuses in Irving Infinity Preparatory 90 K 12 and North Hills Preparatory K 12 91 Winfree Academy Charter School 92 and Manara Academy Elementary 93 are in Irving Private edit Irving is home to Cistercian Preparatory School 94 a university preparatory school for boys grades 5 through 12 Irving is also home to The Highlands School a university preparatory school for pre kindergarten through 12th grade 95 One Catholic Pre K 8th grade school Holy Family Catholic Academy 96 is in Irving Irving is also home to the Islamic School of Irving 97 Pre K 12 The Sloan School 98 Pre K 5 and StoneGate Christian Academy 99 K4 12 are Christian private schools in Irving Colleges and universities edit The city is the site of the University of Dallas 100 and North Lake College 101 a campus of Dallas College In addition DeVry University 102 has a campus in Irving Infrastructure editTransportation edit nbsp Downtown Irving Heritage Crossing station in IrvingSeveral highways transverse Irving The Airport Freeway SH 183 runs east west in the city center while LBJ Freeway or I 635 crosses the city s northern edge in the same direction John Carpenter Freeway SH 114 and the President George Bush Turnpike create an X running northwest to southeast and southwest to northeast respectively The Las Colinas area is centered near the intersection of 114 and the Bush turnpike Irving is one of 13 member cities of the Dallas region s transit agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit DART Currently Irving is served by numerous bus routes and has two stops along the Trinity Railway Express commuter rail route 103 In addition DART s Orange Line through runs through Irving and Las Colinas to DFW Airport 104 This connects northern Irving with Dallas through rail in addition to bus routes In 2015 4 5 percent of Irving households lacked a car which increased to 4 9 percent in 2016 The national average was 8 7 percent in 2016 Irving averaged 1 75 cars per household in 2016 compared to a national average of 1 8 per household 105 The Las Colinas Urban Center is served by the Las Colinas APT System 106 a people mover that connects businesses and entertainment areas Notable people editLarry D Alexander artist writer 107 Akin Ayodele professional football player 108 Frank Beard drummer for musical group ZZ Top 109 Jim Beaver actor writer 110 Brian Bosworth professional football player 111 Demarcus Faggins professional football player 112 David Garza musician 113 Paul Hill Director of Mission Operations NASA 114 Michael Huff professional football player 115 Gary Lakes opera singer Les Lancaster professional baseball Peter MacNicol actor 116 Taylor Mays American NFL football player Gus Malzahn Former Auburn Coach Mike Norvell Florida State football head coach Lee Harvey Oswald assassin of U S President John F Kennedy 117 Play N Skillz record production duo Matt Rinaldi attorney Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County and Irving resident 118 Yaser Abdel Said Egyptian fugitive on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List wanted for the murder of his two teenage daughters Gwyn Shea former Texas secretary of state 2002 2003 and a member of the Texas House of Representatives 1983 1993 119 Odyssey Sims professional basketball player Trevor Story professional baseball player Tyson Thompson professional football player 120 Rex Tillerson CEO Exxon Mobil 69th United States Secretary of State Beth Van Duyne Congresswoman from Texas 24th congressional district former mayor of Irving Texas and former HUD official Jeremy Wariner 400m sprinter three time Olympic gold medalist five time world champion 121 Kerry Wood professional baseball player 122 Sister cities editIrving s sister cities are 123 nbsp Boulogne Billancourt France nbsp Darkhan Mongolia nbsp Espoo Finland nbsp Leon Mexico nbsp Marino Italy nbsp Merton England United KingdomSee also editTXU Energy Mayoral elections in Irving TexasPortals nbsp Geography nbsp North America nbsp United States nbsp TexasNotes edit Note the U S Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 25 26 References edit City of Irving Texas City of Irving Texas Retrieved October 19 2012 Education and Tax Information City of Irving Retrieved September 21 2015 2017 and 2018 Elections 2017 Elections 1 PDF Dallas County Texas Democratic Party Archived from 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