There’s way more autonomous trucking going on in Dallas-Fort Worth than most places in the U.S.—and Waymo is one reason why. Last week the company opened a new nine-acre autonomous trucking hub in ...
STACK infrastructure, a Colorado-based infrastructure and data center company, announced that it plans to develop a more-than 100-acre, 220MW campus in Lancaster in southern Dallas County. STACK is a ...
Seven new members of the Dallas Entrepreneur Center’s fiduciary board were announced by The DEC Network Board Chair Tim Hill. The nonprofit said that the new members bring a wealth of experience and ...
If you think Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park is amazing—the green space over Woodall Rodgers Freeway has drawn crowds since 2012—a new park four miles to the south will truly deck you. Pillars are now being ...
The world’s first “de-extinction” company, Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences, has formed The Colossal Foundation, announcing $50 million in new funding and the initial flagship projects in its ...
Arlington’s Entertainment District continues to redefine its role as a world-class destination, attracting 15.6 million visitors in 2023 who contributed $2.8 billion in spending, according to new data ...
North Texas is home to professional teams from nearly every major sport— and soon it will be home to a new one. With Major League Cricket expecting a full season of play next year, local investors ...
Why go door to door trick or treating, when the candy can come to you? You might say, “Going door to door is the fun part.” But an Irish company is showing that candy from the skies has a fun of its ...
For generations, rockets have propelled payloads and people deep into space. But a next-generation version called “rotating detonation rocket engines” are turning up new possibilities—with the ...
Two North Texas power players are teaming up to build out a new generation of energy infrastructure for data centers. Irving-based Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) and Dallas-based Hunt Energy have signed ...
Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences is making history—again. The world’s first de-extinction company, founded in 2021 by entrepreneur Ben Lamm and renowned Harvard geneticist George Church, has become ...
Dallas-based Braemont Capital has made its first partial exit with the sale of a majority stake in Loenbro, LLC, a technical services provider to the data center and critical infrastructure markets, ...