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一个加拿大plasma-derived疗法公司图片ked a site in Collin County for its first commercial manufacturing facility, which will become its new headquarters as well. The 200-square-foot facility for Evolve Biologics will go up in a mixed-use entertainment district called The Station in Sachse, about 30 minutes northeast of Dallas. The project will cost about $125 million for the ...Read More
McKinney’s growing industrial market is getting two new buildings. Mississippi-based EastGroup Properties has broken ground on the first phase of the new business park at 4400 South Hardin Boulevard. The 212,000 square-foot McKinney 121 industrial project is near McKinney National Airport. “McKinney 121 is an exciting opportunity for EastGroup to continue to grow in the D-FW market,” ...Read More
Nov. 30—TotalEnergies plans to build its first biomethane plant in the Texas Panhandle to produce renewable transportation fuel from cow manure. The French oil major on Tuesday said it has partnered with California-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to construct a biomethane plant on the Del Rio Dairy Farm in Friona, Texas, where it plans to produce more than 40 gigawatt hours of biomethane every ...Read More
“Infrastructure week” became a punchline in American politics because elected leaders spent years talking about repairing roads, bridges, dams, rail lines, airports, water supplies and more — yet never could manage to pony up the money. All that changed this month after Congress approved $548 billion in new spending on infrastructure. President Joe Biden said this would be the biggest such ...Read More
Nov. 24—For decades, San Antonio's federal courthouse has stood along East Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard in what used to be a theater that opened for HemisFair in 1968. But that building will be vacant before Christmas. Judges, court staff, federal marshals and several federal agencies will move into a new courthouse in mid-December. The 235,000-square-foot building sits on 6.3 acres at the ...Read More
HOUSTON (AP) — A $9 billion highway widening project being proposed in the Houston area could become an important test of the Biden administration’s commitment to addressing what it has said is a history of racial inequity with infrastructure projects in the U.S. The project’s critics, including community groups and some residents, say it won’t improve the area’s traffic woes and would subject ...Read More
Nov. 23—Medical supply giant Medline looks to be setting up shop in Tangipahoa Parish for good after a legal battle over the company's new Hammond distribution center fizzled out. A lawsuit filed in state court by eight residents angry with Medline's plan to build a 650,000-square-foot distribution plant on property near the Hammond airport alleged that the Hammond City Council acted ...Read More
Samsung is making another multi-billion-dollar bet on Central Texas, as the technology giant confirmed Tuesday that it has picked a site in Williamson County, near Taylor, to build a $17 billion chip-making fabrication facility. Samsung made the announcement Tuesday — at a news conference alongside Gov. Greg Abbott — nearly a year after the South Korea-based company was first reported to be ...Read More
A Grand Prairie mixed-use project is growing with construction of two new hotels, a conference center and eateries. The 170-acre EpicCentral development is located off State Highway 161 at Arkansas Lane. Dallas’ Merriman Anderson Architects designed the new phase of EpicCentral with two new hotels, the conference and meeting facility and six restaurants. Concord Hospitality of Raleigh North ...Read More
Louisiana, one of the states that has seen the biggest decline in construction jobs since before the COVID-19 pandemic, could be back on the upswing. A recent report by the Associated General Contractors of America says Louisiana added the largest number and percentage of construction jobs from September to October, at 8,200 jobs, or 7.1%. It brings the total number of jobs to 123,700. That is ...Read More