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Richardson's $1.5 billion CityLine project is home to more than 12,000 workers for big companies, including State Farm Insurance and Raytheon.Starting next month, it will be home to D.A. and Stacey Little, too.The Littles are moving to a new house in a one-of-a-kind City Line residential community that features almost three dozen high-end custom homes.Called the Residences at CityLine, the modern, single-family houses are tucked between the development's retail center and the office campuses along the turnpike.The Littles are weeks away from closing on their CityLine home after they decided to give up their longtime house near Coit Road in Richardson after their son left for college."We became empty nesters in the fall," said Stacey Little. "We've always lived in older homes in mature neighborhoods. We wanted to live in an urban area and looked at downtown and Uptown."Instead, the couple wound up at CityLine."Everything is close by that you would want in a community," Stacey Little said. "We can walk to the grocery store, the pharmacy, restaurants, parks and the train. This has some of the urban feel that we wanted..."