Jerry Jones the business man

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I knew it. He is replacing high priced players with office buildings. No wonder he is sitting on all that cap space and didn’t want to spend money to improve the team. Embracing the youth is just a euphemism for “I need every penny I can get my hands on right now”.
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Jerry Jones’ Blue Star Land seeks to buy Frisco Park25 for Dallas Cowboys merchandising center


Park25 is a 216-acre industrial park under development in Frisco. (Lindsey Juarez/Community Impact Newspaper)
By Lindsey Juarez | 1:01 pm Aug. 21, 2018 | Updated 4:41 pm Aug. 22, 2018



The Frisco Community Development Corp., the Frisco Economic Development Corp. and Frisco City Council will vote Tuesday on an agreement for Blue Star Land to buy the 216-acre industrial park known as Frisco Park25.

Blue Star Land, which is owned by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, plans to continue construction on the unfinished industrial park and build a 400,000-square-foot Dallas Cowboys Merchandising Distribution and Sales Center.

As part of the agreement, the merchandising center must create 35 full-time jobs. The city is offering to incentivize Blue Star Land with a 50 percent ad valorem tax grant and a 50 percent sales tax grant, both for a period of 10 years.

Frisco Park25, owned by the FEDC and located at the northwest corner of Preston Road and Rockhill Parkway, was announced in 2016. The park was created to help draw larger corporations to the city with an emphasis on light industrial businesses.

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Jerry Jones’ Blue Star Land seeks to buy Frisco Park25 for Dallas Cowboys merchandising center


Park25 is a 216-acre industrial park under development in Frisco. (Lindsey Juarez/Community Impact Newspaper)
By Lindsey Juarez | 1:01 pm Aug. 21, 2018 | Updated 4:41 pm Aug. 22, 2018



The Frisco Community Development Corp., the Frisco Economic Development Corp. and Frisco City Council will vote Tuesday on an agreement for Blue Star Land to buy the 216-acre industrial park known as Frisco Park25.

Blue Star Land, which is owned by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, plans to continue construction on the unfinished industrial park and build a 400,000-square-foot Dallas Cowboys Merchandising Distribution and Sales Center.

As part of the agreement, the merchandising center must create 35 full-time jobs. The city is offering to incentivize Blue Star Land with a 50 percent ad valorem tax grant and a 50 percent sales tax grant, both for a period of 10 years.

Frisco Park25, owned by the FEDC and located at the northwest corner of Preston Road and Rockhill Parkway, was announced in 2016. The park was created to help draw larger corporations to the city with an emphasis on light industrial businesses.

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Cowboys getting bigger by the day.
 

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Blue Star Payment Solutions Opens as First Payment Solutions Company Affiliated With an NFL Team

Company will provide unparalleled service and Dallas Cowboys-related benefits for clients

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DALLAS, Jan. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Blue Star Payment Solutions will begin operations immediately as a Dallas-based payment solutions company focused on providing products and services to Texas-area business owners.

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Blue Star is the first payments solutions company with ties to an NFL team. Merchants that use Blue Star solutions will receive stellar customer service and best-in-class payments processing technology, through its partnership with Bank of America Merchant Services, in addition to unique and unprecedented exclusive Cowboys fan experiences. Blue Star will offer payment solutions to all business types, with the initial focus on Texas.

"The Blue Star team is excited to offer our unique, first-class merchant services' experience to business owners. This is a one-of-a-kind partnership that is just the start of the innovation our clients can expect from us," said Jerry Mooty, president of Blue Star Solutions.
 

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Just some insight into Jerry’s business life.
:dance::dance::dance:



Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said Friday he’s excited to spend another $1 billion on developing the land around the team’s practice facilities at the Star in Frisco, Texas.

Speaking at luncheon held on the field at the Star’s Ford Center by the Dallas CPA Society, Jones talked about extending himself financially at the start of what would become a $1.5 billion project that included some local taxpayer dollars.

“Well, we’re standing here today several hundred million dollars later and that shows you how easy we went, and we’ve got another billion to go here to finish development,” Jones said.

Jones’ real estate company Blue Star Land filed plans with the city of Frisco for a series of office buildings at The Star earlier this year.

The company is currently developing a 17-story high-rise and is working on plans for what could be up to four office buildings on the surrounding property to go with an existing office there. One of the new offices would be between 300,000 and 350,000 square feet, said Blue Star Land President Joe Hickman.

“We’re in the middle of the design process and will take it to market,” Hickman said in a brief interview after the event Friday.

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Jerry knows how to make money and grow.
 

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is major player in the business world as well as the National Football League.

His latest venture is Blue Star Sports, a youth sports software and payments company he co-founded along with Rob Wechler. The company is headquartered in Frisco.

Blue Star Sports offers advanced technologies can enhance youth sports organizations’ operations and elevate the experience for both the athlete and their parents. The software includes custom websites, registration and payment solutions for youth sports leagues, clubs and associations.

Providence Equity Partners, a global private equity firm, Bain Capital, and Worldpay are also involved in the business.
 

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is major player in the business world as well as the National Football League.

His latest venture is Blue Star Sports, a youth sports software and payments company he co-founded along with Rob Wechler. The company is headquartered in Frisco.

Blue Star Sports offers advanced technologies can enhance youth sports organizations’ operations and elevate the experience for both the athlete and their parents. The software includes custom websites, registration and payment solutions for youth sports leagues, clubs and associations.

Providence Equity Partners, a global private equity firm, Bain Capital, and Worldpay are also involved in the business.
Jerry keeps going, and that is a good thing.
 

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Say what you want about Jerry the GM.

Dude is a true business man though. We are the standard for everything in the NFL though, except winning.
And why he’s the worst owner we could have cause he won’t hire football people to run his team.
 

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And why he’s the worst owner we could have cause he won’t hire football people to run his team.
To be fair to Jerry, he's hired some damn good coaches to work here. It just never works out because he's out of his mind.
 

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To be fair to Jerry, he's hired some damn good coaches to work here. It just never works out because he's out of his mind.
But that goes to the core I’m talking about by hiring football people to run his team in front office.

Its more about him than the Dallas Cowboys.

Owning a team is basically playing out his fantasy to coach and be involved without the direct accountability all at our expense.
 
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