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“State of the City” address covers parks, economic development and budget.
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Arlington Economic Development Corporation and the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center launched the Strategic Solutions Fund for businesses looking for TMAC resources.
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The nonprofit Builders of Hope is working with the city of Dallas to create an anti-displacement program categorizing neighborhoods at risk of rapid gentrification.
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A new 50,000-square-foot grocery store is planned for Southern Dallas.
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Dallas City Council members agreed that public safety and economic growth are top priorities for the city during a "vision alignment" meeting.
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The theme park aimed at families with young children is coming to North Texas after local officials made a major push.
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The Dallas City Council is considering raising rates at parking meters across the city to increase revenue and free up more spots.
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Dallas County commissioners approved a tax abatement for Nike, the athletic apparel powerhouse, for a distribution center in the southern part of the county. The vote came despite concerns over the diversity of the company’s top leadership.
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Fort Worth-based Trademark Property Company will host a public input session as the group prepares to give Lincoln Square an extensive makeover. The company closed the deal on the nearly 40-year-old shopping center Oct. 28, according to a spokesperson.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross painted the picture of a united city bringing in large events, companies and improvements to public education during the annual State of the City Address—and teased what's to come.
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The corporate sports apparel juggernaut Nike has its sights set on building a “major distribution center” in Wilmer, Texas, in southeast Dallas County. The company is seeking ten years' worth of county tax breaks in order to commit to the project.
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Fort Worth has joined a national effort to bring historic commercial areas back to life.