September 28, 2020 The women behind Dallas-based Mary Kay say that they “know a thing or two about being their own bosses.” That’s why the makeup innovators are partnering with the Boss Club Foundation, a Texas nonprofit that pilots entrepreneurial programs to inspire confidence and ignite creativity in students. Mary Kay recently got involved with […]
September 28, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has continually forced schools across the country to implement virtual learning. But, many students still don’t have the tech-based resources at home-like internet access or computers-that are necessary to complete school work. That’s where Toyota comes in. The Plano-headquartered car manufacturer is working to fill the ‘digital divide’ through […]
September 28, 2020 For your vegetarian fix, head to Irving. The suburb known for its culturally diverse dining landscape grabbed the No. 14 spot for best U.S. cities for vegetarians and vegans in a report from the personal finance website WalletHub. Irving beat back major urban centers like Chicago, New York City and Washington, D.C. […]
September 28, 2020 Marquee office tenant Uber Technologies placed 117K SF inside The Epic I office building on the sublease market, spooking the Deep Ellum district a year after giving the area a huge boost of confidence. The news is a blow for Deep Ellum and Westdale Real Estate Investment’s The Epic mixed-use development, particularly […]
September 28, 2020 JPMorgan Chase & Co. told thousands of office workers across its consumer unit they can plan to continue working remotely until next year, breaking with the firm’s Wall Street operations, which mandated that senior traders return to work. The directive, which was communicated to staff in several memos Monday, applies to most […]
September 27, 2020 As the new school year kicks in and the coronavirus pandemic continues, parents are making calculated choices to prioritize their families, sometimes at the expense of their careers. In a survey this month, TopResume asked 2,122 working parents in the U.S. about their plans to accommodate their children’s education for the 2020-2021 […]
Houston’s famous restaurant scene could find itself in an even more dire position without a significant influx of government cash, according to a recent survey. The Texas Restaurant Association released results of a survey this week predicting half percent of Texas restaurants will close within the next six months if they don’t receive federal funding. […]
Warehouses at DFW International Airport, landmark buildings in downtown Dallas, Uptown high-rises — the list of major properties just listed for sale is growing. During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, commercial property sellers headed for the sidelines. Now that the local economy is starting to rebound, more investment properties are coming up for […]
September 28, 2020 The U.S. office building market will take years to recover from the impact of the pandemic, a new report warns. Office building occupancies across the country are forecast to drop by more than 120 million square feet in 2020 and 2021 as COVID-19 puts the economy in recession and eliminates millions of […]
September 28, 2020 Rarely has there been a more critical time to provide in-depth coverage of our schools. A global health crisis and social justice movement have brought the deep inequities and challenges that have long plagued education to the forefront of community conversations. Finding solutions to those issues that help lead to better outcomes […]