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One economist is calling it “the most profitable 22 minutes in Texas history.”
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Starbucks workers at Denton's 2300 S. Loop 288 store voted to unionize with a 16-4 vote on Monday evening to become the 20th Starbucks location in Texas to join Starbucks Workers United, according to a news release.
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A handful of used car dealers east of State Highway 360 asked city council members to let them continue operations as usual in a more industrial part of the entertainment district.
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TWU Local 556 says the union's executive board will send the tentative agreement to its members March 25.
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Beulah Moore, 78, always relied on her husband, William, to repair the home they’ve owned in the Historic Southside since 1978. But after he lost his sight, making repairs became harder for him.
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Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions.
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Viviana Mendez walks through the vacant parking lot in front of Tarrant Area Food Bank’s new agriculture hub at 205 N. Vacek St.
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City abuzz with talk of ‘Yellowstone’ producer putting together deal for historic Stockyards eatery.
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Arlington police are investigating several unlicensed adult care homes that operated in multiple Tarrant County cities. The company owner is currently in the county jail.
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Julia Carl, 41, grew up in Fort Worth’s Ryan Place but moved to the Rosemont neighborhood nine years ago, attracted to its location and affordability.
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In Fort Worth, a housing voucher doesn’t guarantee anyone a place to live. In fact, the housing voucher denial rate in the city is as high as 78%, a previous Fort Worth Report story found.
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Trademark Property Company will redevelop the Arlington shopping center known as Lincoln Square into a walkable, mixed-use development called "Anthem."
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Aerospace company Bell Textron Inc. is considering investing $157 million to establish a new advanced manufacturing plant located in Alliance in far north Fort Worth, according to its application for state incentives.
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Developer Mojy Haddad received approval to build 68 townhomes along Ballpark Way near Arlington's entertainment district.