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UT Southwestern president confirms plans for new pediatric hospital in Dallas
The new pediatric hospital, in collaboration with Children’s Health, will be constructed where the two Bass Center buildings are currently standing at 6303 Forest Park Road.
New funding available for Florida organizations supporting medically complex children
As part of an effort to improve health care and access for Florida’s children with complex health needs, the CareSource Foundation recently launched a $400,000 grant challenge throughout the state of Florida. Organizations and nonprofits focused on demonstrating effective, practical solutions to address the needs of these children can now apply for grants of up to $50,000.
Nationally, the CareSource Foundation has invested more than $28.5 million in communities to not only improve the health…
Stem cell startup raises $62M amid ‘difficult economic environment’
Fifteen months after launching with $72 million and a mission to treat 70 different diseases with stem cell-based drugs, Garuda Therapeutics is compounding on its success, raising $62 million and looking at 120 potential target diseases.
The Innovation Space secures $2.5M for Wilmington expansion plans
The Innovation Space has supported more than 100 startups that have raised more than $800 million in private investments.
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon could have plenty to say about $180M lawsuit
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon appears to have plenty to say about a lawsuit targeting his role in what's now a defunct professional football league.
TDECU partners with city of Lake Jackson for downtown development
The Houston area's largest credit union plans to invest $8 million to $10 million in the city of Lake Jackson to build a new home branch and city center.
Tampa man sentenced to three years for his role in tax fraud scheme
Thomas Johnson, a former tax preparer, was sentenced to three years in federal prison for his role in the preparation of over 1,000 false and fraudulent income tax returns, according to the Department of Justice.
U.S. District Judge William F. Jung also ordered Johnson to pay the Internal Revenue Service restitution of over $1.68 million.
According to the Department of Justice, Johnson owned and operated a tax preparation business in Seffner between 2015 and 2017. He aided in the preparation of…
Tampa investment bank broadens its scope with launch of independent sponsor
The 20-year-old firm mainly specialized in debt financing before launching the sponsor firm.
NexPoint proposes 200-acre life sciences development for TxS District in Plano
The proposed project will center at the former EDS Campus, which sits on 91 acres. The project is expected to create over 4 million square feet of lab, office and therapeutic production space.
Sherlock plans a 2024 launch for home Covid tests — if there’s a market
Sherlock Biosciences Inc. plans to start commercializing its CRISPR-based Covid-19 tests next year — if there's still a market for them.