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Several Boeing 737 Max 8 pilots in the U.S. have raised concerns about a suspected safety flaw, according to Dallas News. The pilots reported issues that could impact flight safety, prompting further investigation.
Plans are advancing for three new towers in the Knox District, set to line U.S. 75. The mixed-use developments aim to boost Dallas’ urban growth, offering residential, retail, and office spaces in a prime location.
Ronald Bruder, featured in The Business Journals, is a prominent real estate investor and philanthropist. Known for his impact on urban development and education, Bruder continues shaping communities nationwide.
Princeton, the nation’s fastest-growing city, braces for a development surge as its building moratorium ends. Local officials anticipate a boom in construction and economic growth in the coming months.
The Dallas Fed reports that recent U.S. immigration crackdowns are negatively impacting Texas’ job market, leading to labor shortages and slower economic growth in key industries across the state.
Texas cities are rapidly emerging as major business hubs in the US, with booming industries and growing infrastructure. MySA highlights how these metros are reshaping the national economic landscape.
Dallas emerges as a prime hub for business travelers, blending a robust economy with top-tier hotels, convention centers, and dining. Its strategic location and connectivity make it a key destination for corporate events and meetings.
The Canadian Solar plant in Mesquite has changed ownership, marking a significant shift in the region’s renewable energy landscape. Details on the new owner and future plans are awaited.
USA Compression Partners LP has announced the strategic acquisition of J-W Power Company, enhancing its compression services and expanding its market footprint, according to a recent Business Wire release.
The closure of a home health agency support center will lead to 102 layoffs, impacting staff and services. The decision highlights ongoing challenges in the healthcare support sector, WFAA reports.
Dallas business leaders have launched a new VC firm focused on backing Israeli startups, strengthening cross-border innovation and investment ties, as reported by Dallas Innovates.
Bleach U.S.A. founders bypassed traditional business rules, turning used clothing into a thriving brand. Their unconventional approach reshaped the fashion resale market, highlighting innovation in retail.
Dallas-based Santander Consumer USA has extended its partnership with Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Ram, and Chrysler. The renewed agreement aims to enhance auto financing options for customers nationwide.
LA-based private equity firm broadens its footprint, launching operations in Dallas to tap into the region’s growing market. This expansion marks a strategic move to capitalize on new investment opportunities.
Built In’s latest list highlights 46 top companies in Dallas shaping the city’s innovation landscape. From tech giants to fast-growing startups, these firms are driving economic growth and transforming industries.
First flights from DFW Airport to India have disappeared from the airline’s schedule, sparking concerns over service delays. The unexpected removal raises questions about future U.S.-India travel connectivity.
American Airlines has announced layoffs amid a recent financial loss, citing ongoing challenges in the travel industry. The carrier aims to restructure operations to stabilize its fiscal outlook, according to company officials.
US manufacturing giant files for bankruptcy, citing $200 million in debt. The company struggles amid rising costs and supply chain disruptions, highlighting ongoing challenges in the American industrial sector.
Several notable companies have relocated their headquarters to the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year, highlighting the region’s growing appeal for business expansion and economic growth, according to The Business Journals.
Subaru has chosen Dallas for its new business center, expanding its U.S. distribution and training facilities. The move aims to enhance regional support and streamline operations across the central market.























