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UBS, a Swiss banking giant, is doubling down on Uptown Dallas with its new UBS Wealth Advice Center hub on Cedar Springs.
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Wells Fargo celebrated the opening of its new $570 million campus in Irving with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and panel discussion featuring Gov. Greg Abbott. The campus is the latest sign of how much finance firms are investing in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was at the center of claims in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit and ensuing impeachment, pleaded guilty to a federal financial crime and could face six months in prison.
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On the Road Lending works to give equitable access to people who are having challenges buying a car. The nonprofit received a $1 million donation from Chase Auto this week to help serve more clients.
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A tech meltdown left workers at airlines, banks and hospitals staring at the dreaded “blue screen of death” as their computers went inert in what is being described as a historic outage.
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With the state dealing with a winter freeze and multiple floods within the past five years, insurance companies have paid out for a lot of damage. The industry is sticking homeowners with the bill.
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A group of charter school students just got a more affordable path to college.
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Denton Chamber of Commerce held a forum for City Council candidates and incumbents to address business owners and community members with their plans, promises and reassurances to the business industry if elected May 4.
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In a city where it’s difficult to find fresh produce, the Downtown Sanger Farmers’ Market is filling the void by bringing local producers to Sanger.
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Thanks to a plan leaders say is the first of its kind in Texas, the town of Cross Roads and Denton ISD stand to benefit from an influx of future tax revenue from a vision of restaurants, retail, entertainment and two new campuses that will share the same 32 acres on the exploding U.S. 380 corridor.
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How to get lower payments and discounts – and why you might not want to refinance into a private loan.