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    CBRE strikes deal with California company to bring EV charging to 10K properties
    The global commercial real estate firm struck a preferred partner agreement with on-site charging infrastructure design, installation and operations company EV+. The companies will focus on properties they call critically underserved in charging stations: apartment complexes, hotels and health care facilities.

    City of Dallas remains 9th most populous in the country after stemming population loss
    The city added about 5,500 residents last year, reversing its trend of population loss, according to recent Census data. See what Big D's headcount is up to and how Dallas and Fort Worth compare to other cities in the state and nation.

    Celina leads U.S. in population growth ? how it got there and challenges ahead
    New and quick growth comes with challenges, Celina Mayor Ryan Tubbs said. He should know. Celina's population shot up an eye-popping 26.6% from July 2022 to July 2023.

    Sandwich Hag ends lunch service
    Owner and chef Reyna Duong announced via Instagram the sandwich shop will be "taking a long break, a much needed sabbatical of sorts."

    Dallas homebuilder Highland takes hundreds of Central Texas positions
    Dallas homebuilder Highland Homes is making good on a bid for a larger footprint in south-central Texas. The builder is one of the most active in North Texas and builds in the Houston area as well. Read on for the latest in Highland's expansion push.

    Dallas College woos students with robotics, VR
    As many higher education institutions continue to deal with enrollment declines that began during the Covid-19 pandemic, North Texas schools are getting creative to attract students and create the workforce of the future. Read about changes at the region's largest college and dive into a data-packed local higher ed list in this story.

    Donald R. Horton, one of nation's most influential homebuilding execs, dies at 74
    The company he founded became hugely influential in DFW ? and across the United States. D.R. Horton ranks No. 1 on the Builder 100 ranking of the nation's biggest homebuilders. He was also lauded for creating a unique and supportive company culture, championing initiatives such as summer camp for employees? children.

    DBJ redesign: Our look has changed, our mission hasn't
    Good design has purpose. The biggest redesign of DBJ in a decade is packed with purpose. Yes, the paper is slightly smaller ? about 3 inches to be exact. American City Business Journals is standardizing its paper sizes across its 40 publications for the first time. This will make it easier for newsrooms to collaborate on editorial projects and for advertisers to make an impression in multiple cities. It also provides a more stable future as industry consolidation causes the number of printers?

    John Goff helps hatch big mixed-use plan in Houston
    Fort Worth's John Goff, a prominent real estate and energy executive, was part of the group that purchased this site from oil and gas company Apache Corp. They plan to develop a mixed-use hub with high-end office, hospitality, residential and retail space.

    Dell's market cap breaks $100B for first time
    The market capitalization for Dell Technologies, one of Texas' largest home-grown technology giants, crossed the $100 billion threshold for the first time this week. Check out how investment bank Morgan Stanley played a role and learn more about the next possible stock market milestone for Michael Dell's company in this story.