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Turkish furniture company Anatolia Furnishings has opened its U.S. headquarters and showroom in downtown Dallas, aiming to expand its presence in the American market with modern, high-quality designs.
A major bakery company with 20,000 employees is relocating its headquarters to North Texas. The move aims to boost operations and tap into the region’s growing business environment, officials confirmed.
The Dallas Fed Business Activity Index rose to 0.4 in May, rebounding from negative territory and signaling improved economic conditions. This marks a positive shift after recent contraction, reflecting renewed regional business optimism.
The Dallas Fed Manufacturing General Business Activity Index rose to 0.4 in May, rebounding from -2.3 in April and -0.2 in March, signaling a modest improvement in regional manufacturing conditions, according to TradingView data.
USA Compression Partners LP has finalized its acquisition of J-W Power Company, expanding its footprint in the energy sector. The deal marks a strategic move to enhance U.S. compression services.
The nation’s largest baking company is relocating its headquarters to a Dallas suburb, signaling a major business shift. The move aims to leverage the area’s growth and enhance operational efficiency.
In “THE BIG INTERVIEW: Bachendorf’s dynasty in Dallas,” WatchPro USA explores the family’s legacy in luxury watch retail. The Bachendorfs share insights on sustaining success in a competitive market.
Historic Munich brewery Hofbräuhaus is set to open its first Texas location in Addison, bringing traditional German brews and culture to the Lone Star State. The grand opening is anticipated later this year.
The Graduate Management Admission Council identifies top US cities for entrepreneurs, highlighting hubs like San Francisco, Austin, and Boston. These cities offer strong startup ecosystems, funding opportunities, and skilled talent pools.
Thermomix will open an Experience Center at its new U.S. headquarters in Uptown Dallas, offering hands-on demos and showcasing the latest in smart kitchen technology to local consumers and partners.
Hithium Tech USA announces a $100M investment to build a new battery module plant in North Texas, boosting local manufacturing jobs and advancing energy storage innovation in the Dallas area.
The U.S. Office Market Report April 2026 by CommercialCafe reveals a steady uptick in leasing activity nationwide, with key cities witnessing a rise in demand despite hybrid work trends impacting overall vacancy rates.
Celina has reclaimed its title as the fastest-growing city in the US, according to The Business Journals. The Texas city’s rapid population surge highlights ongoing regional economic expansion and housing demand.
Visual Capitalist’s latest chart reveals shifting corporate headquarters across U.S. cities, highlighting major gains in Sun Belt metros and losses in traditional hubs, reflecting broader economic and regional trends.
Dallas-Fort Worth tops the nation in corporate headquarters relocations, according to CBRE. The region’s business-friendly environment and robust infrastructure continue to attract major companies seeking new bases.
Several North Texas cities have been named the best in the U.S. for starting new businesses, according to the Dallas Observer. The report highlights the region’s supportive infrastructure and booming entrepreneurial spirit.
Molly Bornstad, founder of Mold Dog USA, shares insights on balancing entrepreneurship and personal growth. Voyage Dallas highlights her innovative approach to business and community impact.
Yogi Patel, founder of Pratham USA, shares insights on balancing life and business in Voyage Dallas. His journey highlights dedication to education and community impact through innovative leadership.
A manufacturing giant plans a $300 million headquarters in McKinney, creating 500 jobs, according to public filings. The investment signals significant economic growth for the Texas city.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area continues to lead U.S. population growth despite a slight dip in Dallas city numbers, signaling strong regional expansion driven by economic opportunities and suburban development, WFAA reports.























