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Celina, Texas, tops U.S. population growth charts, driven by affordable housing and job opportunities. As the city expands rapidly, officials face challenges in infrastructure and maintaining quality of life.
Frisco Economic Development Corporation reports that 13% of the city’s land remains undeveloped, highlighting ongoing opportunities for growth and investment in this rapidly expanding Texas market.
Hearst Corporation is set to acquire both The Dallas Morning News and the Houston Chronicle, expanding its media footprint in Texas. The deal aims to bolster local journalism and digital growth in key markets.
Cathay Pacific launched its inaugural Dallas to Hong Kong route, offering a refined business class experience. Passengers enjoyed spacious seating, gourmet dining, and top-tier service on the long-haul flight.
Sports Business Journal ranks the top cities driving the sports industry, highlighting hubs like New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas for their strong teams, major events, and robust sports marketing sectors.
Chinese lighting company Ledsion Lighting has relocated its US headquarters and distribution center to Dallas, aiming to strengthen its market presence and improve service efficiency across North America.
A prominent apartment builder has secured a prime development site along U.S. 75 in Dallas, marking a significant step in the city’s urban growth and residential expansion. Details on project scope and timeline are forthcoming.
Jyoti Dalal, featured in The Business Journals, is a dynamic leader driving innovation in her industry. Her strategic vision and commitment to growth continue to inspire emerging entrepreneurs nationwide.
Rachel Sanchez, CEO of Prestige Maintenance USA, was spotlighted in 2015 for her leadership in the maintenance industry. Her strategic vision has driven company growth and innovation, inspiring women entrepreneurs nationwide.
Dallas claims the top spot in Sports Business Journal’s ranking of best sports business cities. Known for its booming sports market and robust industry infrastructure, the city leads in revenue, partnerships, and fan engagement.
A Dallas-based nonprofit is bridging gaps by connecting residents to vital local resources, boosting community support and access. Their innovative approach is reshaping how Dallas addresses social needs.
Goldman Sachs has nearly doubled its workforce in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, reaching 4,000 employees. This growth makes D-FW the firm’s second-largest U.S. hub, highlighting the region’s rising financial sector prominence.
Dallas has emerged as a key hub for Japanese businesses in the U.S., offering strategic location, a growing economy, and strong community ties. The city now stands as a vital second home for Japanese investors and firms.
Latest tariff increases and ongoing trade uncertainties are creating significant challenges for Dallas-Fort Worth businesses, impacting supply chains and raising costs, according to The Business Journals.
Fahmi Karam, CFO of Santander Consumer USA, shares executive insights on the company’s financial strategy and market outlook in a new video interview with The Business Journals.
Mexican-owned businesses are thriving in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, driven by strong community ties, cultural connections, and increasing local demand. Experts say this growth boosts the regional economy and fosters diversity.
Austin, Texas, has been named the best city in the U.S. to start a business, according to a new report. The Austin American-Statesman highlights the top 10 cities fueling entrepreneurship nationwide.
Fiji Airways recently launched its new nonstop route from Dallas to Nadi, offering travelers a seamless Pacific gateway. Our reporter experienced the flight firsthand, highlighting comfort, service, and onboard amenities.
U.S. Concrete has entered a $1.2 billion buyout agreement, marking a significant vertical integration move. The deal aims to strengthen its supply chain and expand market reach, sources confirm.
A French company is closing its Dallas facility, resulting in nearly 400 job cuts. The move highlights ongoing challenges in the local manufacturing sector, impacting workers and the regional economy.