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3441 Bluegrass Drive #lot 1
Midlothian, TX 76065
Cement Capital of North Texas
Welcome to Midlothian, the "Cement Capital of Texas" in northwest Ellis County, about 25 miles southwest of Dallas, where industrial heritage meets growing suburban neighborhoods.
Midlothian sits in northwest Ellis County, Texas, about 25 miles southwest of Dallas, at the intersection of U.S. Highways 67 and 287. With a population around 39,000, it occupies a strategic position between Dallas and Fort Worth and has become one of the southern Metroplex's notable growth communities. The city's identity is inseparable from geology and industry. Midlothian lies atop the Austin Escarpment, a thick limestone ridge that runs through the area, and that resource made it the "Cement Capital of Texas." Three cement production plants and a steel mill operate in and around the city, anchoring a durable industrial base that has defined its economy for generations. That heritage coexists with a residential community that has grown steadily as the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex expanded southward. Midlothian's housing and neighborhoods reflect both eras. Its historic downtown retains a small-town Texas character with older homes and local businesses, while newer subdivisions and planned communities have spread across the surrounding landscape, drawing families and commuters. The city's school district, Midlothian ISD, serves the city and parts of several neighboring communities, and has expanded alongside the population. Transportation is a core asset. The intersection of U.S. 67 and U.S. 287 gives residents direct routes to downtown Dallas and Fort Worth, both reachable in roughly 30 minutes outside peak hours, with the wider Metroplex's employment, airports, and entertainment within easy range. Recreation centers on Mockingbird Nature Park, a roughly 60-acre preserve with trails, butterfly gardens, and native prairie donated to the city, alongside community parks and programs. Midlothian suits families, commuters, and buyers seeking space and relative affordability with convenient access to both Dallas and Fort Worth, all within a community that retains a clear sense of its industrial and small-town roots.
Midlothian is in northwest Ellis County, Texas, about 25 miles southwest of Dallas. It sits at the intersection of U.S. Highways 67 and 287, giving it convenient access to both Dallas and Fort Worth in the Metroplex.
Midlothian is known as the 'Cement Capital of Texas' because it is home to three cement production plants and a steel mill, built atop the limestone-rich Austin Escarpment that runs through the city.
Midlothian is served by Midlothian Independent School District, which operates campuses across the city and also serves parts of Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Ovilla, Venus, and Waxahachie, along with rural areas of northwestern Ellis County.
Midlothian is about 25 miles southwest of Dallas, with non-peak drives of roughly 30 minutes to downtown Dallas and about 30 minutes to Fort Worth via U.S. 67 and U.S. 287. Traffic on those corridors can extend commute times during peak hours.
Mockingbird Nature Park, a roughly 60-acre preserve donated to the city, offers hiking and biking trails, butterfly gardens, a pond, and native prairie. The city also maintains community parks and recreation programs, with the wider DFW metroplex nearby.
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