Central Track
www.centraltrack.comCentralTrack.com, a Dallas-focused publication that plans to aim its focus directly and unapologetically at the elusive 18-to-35-year-old demographic by writing about the things they’re most interested in -- music, restaurants, bars, nightlife, fashion, sports, art and anything else connected to the most happening events in town on a given week -- and through the online-only, social media- and mobile-ready means we all clearly prefer. Founded by former Dallas Observer music editor Pete Freedman and in collaboration of some of Dallas’ most recognizable bloggers and social media personalities, we aim to voraciously cover Dallas’ rich cultural landscape and showcase the wonderful diversity and fascinating blend of high- and low-brow aesthetics that this city so uniquely boasts. The name Central Track, even, is a nod to as much, referencing the rail (and subsequently named neighborhood) that once separated the Downtown Dallas and Deep Ellum entertainment districts just as the city’s cultural identity was taking shape in the late 1800s. Point is: We know what we’re talking about. We also unabashedly think that Dallas is pretty awesome.
Read moreCentralTrack.com, a Dallas-focused publication that plans to aim its focus directly and unapologetically at the elusive 18-to-35-year-old demographic by writing about the things they’re most interested in -- music, restaurants, bars, nightlife, fashion, sports, art and anything else connected to the most happening events in town on a given week -- and through the online-only, social media- and mobile-ready means we all clearly prefer. Founded by former Dallas Observer music editor Pete Freedman and in collaboration of some of Dallas’ most recognizable bloggers and social media personalities, we aim to voraciously cover Dallas’ rich cultural landscape and showcase the wonderful diversity and fascinating blend of high- and low-brow aesthetics that this city so uniquely boasts. The name Central Track, even, is a nod to as much, referencing the rail (and subsequently named neighborhood) that once separated the Downtown Dallas and Deep Ellum entertainment districts just as the city’s cultural identity was taking shape in the late 1800s. Point is: We know what we’re talking about. We also unabashedly think that Dallas is pretty awesome.
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State
Texas
City (Headquarters)
Dallas
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
2012
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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