Texas

Commercial Real Estate

Georgetown, Texas manufacturers ink big leases in industrial parks amid growth plans

A pair of Georgetown manufacturers have taken up nearly 580,000 square feet for warehousing and distribution in sprawling industrial parks built by

Tax Incentives

Silicon Valley-based EcoMicron to get up to $1.3M in incentives to move HQ to Cedar Park, Texas

A San Jose-based company that supports the semiconductor industry and others in the tech sector will receive an incentive package worth a

Oil & Gas

Texas’ upstream sector sees highest single-month job growth in 10 years

Texas’ upstream oil and natural gas sector gained 4,500 jobs in March – the highest single-month growth in upstream jobs reported in over a

Site Selection

Companies with ties to Samsung snag big pieces of ‘unicorn’ industrial site in Taylor, Texas

For more than a half-decade, what’s been called a “unicorn” in the Central Texas industrial ecosystem has been poised to boom. Now,

Energy

How Texas is playing a major role in the race to develop clean energy technologies

Texas is known as an energy powerhouse, largely driven by its massive oil and gas industry. But amid the challenges posed by

Relocations

UK biopharma company IntraBio moves HQ to Austin, raises $40M

A U.K.-based biopharmaceutical company that just raised a new round of funding moved its corporate headquarters to Austin. IntraBio Inc., which is

Energy

In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plants

STARR COUNTY — In 2009, on a plot of shrub-covered cattle land about 45 miles northwest of McAllen, Shell buried and abandoned

Career and Workplace

DFW named No. 2 US metro for women-owned businesses

Dallas-Fort Worth is the second-best metro for women-owned businesses in the United States, according to a new report from Wells Fargo &

Texas

Panhandle leader reacts to largest wildfire in Texas history

Three days after the Smokehouse Creek Fire began burning, Potter County Judge Nancy Tanner made the 45-minute drive from her office in

Infrastructure

Bastrop, Texas, SpaceX and Corix strike deal that could mitigate Elon Musk-related pollution concerns

Long-standing environmental concerns regarding the dumping of treated wastewater into the Colorado River by Elon Musk’s companies are moving toward resolution. The Boring Co.

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