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Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages’ planned $168 million North Texas expansion just became, in the parlance of the soft drink’s longtime slogan, the real thing.
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PDT Holdings will argue before justices next week that the company shouldn't have to demolish a Dallas home because the city belatedly enforced a height limit.
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Texas builders warn mass deportations of undocumented migrants could devastate the construction industry, threatening housing and infrastructure work in one of the nation's fastest-growing states.
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Terminal F, a $1.6 billion project, will accommodate the region’s expected growth with 15 new gates and a Skylink rail station.
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Construction on Harold Simmons Park officially begins on Tuesday on the West Overlook, located on West Dallas’ side of the Trinity River, off Commerce Street. This area will eventually be a hub for community activities, featuring amenities like a dog park, skate park, and venues for movie nights and concerts.
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The deck parks, similar to Klyde Warren Park downtown, are meant to reconnect communities that were separated years ago by the construction of the freeway.
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The taxable value of new construction in Tarrant County went down this year, according to the appraisal district. Elected officials aren’t convinced.
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The road will be partially closed on a stretch in Far North Dallas.
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In a first concrete step toward starting work to revitalize Fort Worth’s East Lancaster corridor, City Council voted unanimously to adopt the locally preferred alternative for the Eastside Transportation Plan.
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The issue of Texas Senate District 30 candidate Brent Hagenbuch’s residency will move to trial after Judge Lee Gabriel ruled Monday against Hagenbuch’s attempt to dismiss the suit.
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The Denton County Courthouse on the Square will be closed to the public starting Monday while crews replace the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The historic courthouse, built in 1896, is scheduled to reopen in the fall.
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