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The Grand Prairie Small Business Expo on March 21, 2024, offers networking, resources, and sessions for local entrepreneurs to engage with regional organizations.
Arlington ranks 16th on Cloudwards' list of top tech cities in the U.S. for its tech job opportunities, educational programs, and strong tech community.
Bell Textron Inc. inaugurates a new Weapon Systems Integration Lab in Arlington, Texas, to advance development of fly-by-wire aircraft and mission systems for the military.
Fort Worth is hosting a Citywide Job Fair on April 6 for job seekers and potential career changers at the Amon G. Carter Exhibit Hall, with opportunities for interviews and networking.
PDMS Design Group in Arlington emphasizes heritage and female leadership in its family-owned architecture firm with a wide national reach and key projects like the Parks Mall and Arlington Highlands.
The Dallas City Council approved a $1,778,000 TIF incentive for UCR Development Services LLC to build a new retail space on the former Lancaster-Kiest Library site.
Two Save A Lot stores in southern Dallas have closed, exacerbating food insecurity in an area already considered a food desert, as residents find themselves with fewer grocery options.
The FTC is attempting to block the $25 billion Kroger-Albertsons merger, expressing concerns that it would reduce competition and increase food prices for consumers.
Hurricane Harbor Arlington is hiring over 700 staff for summer roles and is holding a job fair Feb. 24-25. Positions available include lifeguards and food service, with wages starting at $13/hr.
Six North Texas cities rank among America's hardest-working in a WalletHub study, with Irving at the second spot. Metrics included work hours and multiple jobs. Washington, D.C. topped the list, and the importance of work-life balance was emphasized.
The Fort Worth Film Commission reported a $655 million economic impact and over 20,000 jobs since 2015, with the city recognized for its film industry growth.
Swig is opening a new drive-through location in Coppell, Texas, as part of its expansion, with construction starting on April 1 and ending on September 24. The brand is known for its unique soda offerings.
The North Texas Food Bank has expanded its fleet with new vehicles, funded by a federal grant, to help combat increasing food insecurity in North Texas.