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Contracts for the project’s construction, construction management and materials testing — totaling $188.9 million — were unanimously approved May 21 by the nine-member board of directors for the North Texas Tollway Authority, or NTTA.
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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.