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Dallas has been named one of the top cities for starting a business, according to USA Today. The Business Journals highlights the city’s strong economy, skilled workforce, and supportive startup environment as key factors driving its growth.
Visa reports Texas and the Southern U.S. are leading economic growth despite a national slowdown. Increasing consumer spending in these regions highlights a regional shift amid broader economic challenges.
Sendero Consulting has been recognized with the 2026 USA TODAY Top Workplaces Award, honoring its exceptional company culture and employee satisfaction on a national level. This accolade highlights Sendero’s commitment to workplace excellence.
Balfour Beatty is relocating its U.S. headquarters to a new Dallas office, aiming to enhance operations and support growth. The move reflects the company’s expanding footprint in the American construction market.
Bear Robotics has joined US Foods’ Nationwide Business Tools Program, enhancing its reach across the foodservice industry. This partnership aims to boost automation and efficiency in restaurants nationwide.
Canadian restaurant chain is set to open its first U.S. location in Dallas, supported by the Dallas Stars’ owner. The new spot marks the brand’s expansion into the American market, WFAA reports.
SMU graduate and Dallas resident faces deportation to Mexico after losing legal battle to remain in the U.S., WFAA reports. The case highlights ongoing challenges in immigration enforcement and legal appeals.
Mercedes-Benz plans a major hiring surge for its new division headquarters in Fort Worth, boosting local job opportunities and expanding its footprint in the region, The Business Journals reports.
A major new development south of Dallas will add over 13,000 homes, aiming to address the region’s housing demand. The project promises expanded living options and growth opportunities for the community.
Subaru U.S. Media Center unveils expansion in Coppell, Texas, bolstering the Dallas Business Center. The growth aims to enhance regional operations and support Subaru’s increasing market presence nationwide.
Poets&Quants for Undergrads has released its ranking of the Top 100 Business Schools, ranked by research output. The list highlights institutions excelling in academic influence and innovation, shaping the future of business education.
Mansfield gains attention as a new film industry hub, attracting major studios and boosting local economy. The influx of productions highlights the city’s growing appeal for entertainment business headquarters.
Southwest Airlines announced it will cease all flights to, from, and through two major U.S. airports, including Houston’s KHOU, citing operational changes to streamline its network and improve efficiency.
A manufacturer in Coppell plans to cut dozens of jobs, citing economic challenges. The company aims to restructure operations to improve efficiency amid shifting market conditions, impacting local employment.
Waxahachie is set for significant growth with over 13,000 new homes planned, signaling a major boost in housing development. This surge aims to meet rising demand and transform the local real estate landscape.
The Irish Business Network Dallas has officially launched, fostering connections between Irish and local businesses. This initiative aims to boost trade, investment, and cultural ties in the region.
USA Engineers has joined Dallas Cothrum’s Family of Companies, enhancing engineering and surveying services across North Texas. This expansion aims to boost regional infrastructure and development projects.
Dallas-based BSN Sports is transforming top female athletes into business leaders through targeted leadership programs and mentorship, fostering a new generation of executives in the sports industry.
An Apple supplier has launched production at its new $4 billion facility in Sherman, boosting local manufacturing and supporting Apple’s growing supply chain. The plant marks a significant investment in the region.
Construction remains classified as an essential industry but is slowing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and across the U.S. Supply chain issues and labor shortages continue to impact project timelines and growth.























