March 22, 2021

March 22, 2021 Nearly six months after the Dallas Business Journal broke the news that JLL (NYSE: JLL) was looking to consolidate its local offices in Uptown at 2401 Cedar Springs, the news was confirmed Monday. The global commercial real estate firm will be taking 95,954 square feet at the newly renovated Uptown office building, […]


March 20, 2021 Despite spending hours trying to get a vaccine appointment, Wanda Davis still doesn’t know when she’ll be able to see her children again. The 81-year-old has been trying to get a vaccine so she can leave her Kingsland home, about 60 miles outside Austin, and safely visit her family. But it hasn’t […]

March 19, 2021

March 18, 2021 One of the best parts of my job is getting the opportunity to visit the communities that Google is a part of across the U.S. Whether it’s meeting small business owners in Pittsburgh, congratulating graduates of our Google Career Certificates in Dallas, or visiting a classroom of kids learning to code in […]


March 18, 2021 A powerful House panel late Thursday advanced a half-dozen priority bills arising from the winter storm, including measures that would require Texas electricity generators to weather-proof power plants and revamp the board of the nonprofit that manages most of the state’s electric grid. But the House has continued to balk at repricing […]


March 18, 2021 With three coronavirus vaccines now approved in the U.S., what is the difference between the vaccines and should you opt for one over the other? According to medical experts, the three vaccines currently available in the U.S. each offer some level of protection, and you should get whatever one is made available […]


March 19, 2021 H-E-B and Central Market’s head of energy, George Presses, shows two slides when he makes a pitch to management: a bright, busy store and one that’s dark, with hundreds of thousands of dollars of perishables going bad. “Everyone takes electricity for granted,” said Presses, vice president of fuel and energy for the […]

March 18, 2021

March 18, 2021 North Texas’ two hometown airlines, Dallas-based Southwest and Fort Worth-based American, were the nation’s busiest air carriers in a year when passenger traffic was down 60% across the industry. But both may still lay claim to the title of the nation’s biggest, depending on how you measure. Federal statistics released Thursday showed […]


March 18, 2021 Conversations these days between friends and neighbors don’t take long to get around to whether they’ve been vaccinated and where they got it. Pharmacy retailers say demand for COVID-19 vaccinations in Texas is picking up, and so is the supply. This week, CVS said it has added 74 stores for a total […]

March 17, 2021

March 17, 2021 In the year since the coronavirus pandemic forced the closure of dining rooms in North Texas on March 17, 2020, restaurant owners like Vicki Cisneros and her staff members have faced incredible sadness. A set of siblings who work for Cisneros’ Tex-Mex restaurant Los Vaqueros in Fort Worth experienced the deaths of […]


March 17, 2021 Shareholders in American Airlines and Southwest Airlines have reason to celebrate like the economy-crippling pandemic was all just a bad dream. Forget half-empty planes and billions in accumulated debt and nevermind that every U.S. airline is still burning through millions of dollars a day in cash even with billions in government subsidies: […]

Skip to content