Arlington’s Entertainment District continues to redefine its role as a world-class destination, attracting 15.6 million visitors in 2023 who contributed $2.8 billion in spending, according to new data ...
At long last, a vision is coming to life in what could be a crown jewel near downtown Dallas—and a river runs through it. The Trinity Park Conservancy unveiled plans this week for the $325 million ...
Of all creatures that have gone extinct, the dodo is a byword for “gone forever.” When something’s totally lost, the saying goes, it’s “deader than a dodo.” But today, Colossal Biosciences basically ...
North Texas is home to professional teams from nearly every major sport— and soon it will be home to a new one. With Major League Cricket expecting a full season of play next year, local investors ...
North Texas’ resident tech genius, John Carmack, is taking aim now at his most ambitious target: solving the world’s biggest computer-science problem by developing artificial general intelligence.
As the U.S. and the world make an epochal shift toward electrification, one key component is ripe for innovation: batteries that will reshape our future. The U.S. Department of Defense announced a big ...
When it opened in 1982, 50-story Thanksgiving Tower was the second-tallest building in Dallas. Renamed Santander Tower in 2020 for its tenant Santander Consumer USA, the building still ranks in the ...
Sherman is set to be home to a sprawling new silicon wafer plant in a win that bolsters the city’s place as a hub of high-tech manufacturing. Local firm GlobiTech, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based ...
Pandemic or no, developers forge ahead on plans that ensure Dallas-Fort Worth will remain an innovative, forward-thinking place for generations to come. Here are some of the projects that can add to ...
Ross Perot Jr., chairman of the Dallas-based real estate investment/development company Hillwood and The Perot Group, was named Thursday as the new board chair of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He was ...
Having used Dallas ISD—the second-largest school district in Texas—to help develop its technology, a local startup may soon take its digital world for helping students learn far beyond Texas borders.
In a growing trend, Dallas-Fort Worth office buildings are being redeveloped—in full or in part—into multifamily residences. It’s happened in some of downtown’s biggest skyscrapers, like the 50-story ...