Travis Club gearing up to start construction on huge waterfront site
Construction is finally nearing for a master-planned community proposed for 1,058 acres west of Austin with an 18-hole golf course. Click through to read more about Travis Club and hear from the people involved in the project.
Dallas-Fort Worth new home sales and prices flat but strong
The Dallas-Fort Worth new home market is stabilizing as sales and prices remained relatively strong yet flat last month.
North Texas developer buys land in Montgomery County for 1,860-acre community
Oxland Group wants the development to become its flagship community.
Q&A: HistoryMaker Homes incoming president will help steer company as builders ‘relearn’ competition
Zac Thompson will take up the role at HistoryMaker Homes after the current president, Lane Wright, retires by the end of the year. Learn more about the firm's new executive in this interview with the Dallas Business Journal.
Annual craft beer fest in Fort Lauderdale highlights women in brewing industry
FemAle Brew Fest, in its seventh year, gives female brewers a chance to network and boost their business.
Behind the raise: Dallas private equity firm shares plans for oversubscribed fund
Valesco Industries successfully raised $434 million for its third fund despite a challenging backdrop for private equity firms that has included higher interest rates and declining public asset valuations.
New projects in North Texas (07/25/2023)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
In new program to fill empty storefronts, downtown trails other parts of Boston
Just a third of grant recipients in a new city program are looking to locate downtown, even though one of the initiative's chief aims is to fill the many vacant storefronts in the neighborhood.
Americans are holding on to $23 billion in unused gift cards
Remember those gift cards you received over the holidays? If you’re like millions of Americans, there’s a good chance at least one of them is still in the bottom of your purse or buried somewhere in a drawer. Or worse, just lost altogether.
Such is the fate of gift cards. Love them or hate them, they remain the most popular gift, especially among women, According to the National Retail Federation.
But nearly half — 47 percent — of the U.S. population has at least one unused gift card.…
Landover’s RBmedia, a leading audiobook publisher, is being sold to H.I.G. Capital
The Wall Street Journal reported the firm plans to pay more than $1 billion for the audiobook publisher, including debt.