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ON Semiconductor, an Arizona-based semiconductor designer, manufacturer and supplier, plans to relocate its Dallas-Fort Worth design center from Richardson to Allen.The company, which supplies semiconductors to the automotive market, will lease more than 97,000 square feet of space in the two-story Millennium Center office building at 505 Millennium Drive, owned by Austin-based Capital Commercial Investments.Related:New industrial and other developments are planned for Dallas’ Brookhollow neighborhood.The building is located on Bethany Drive, across U.S. 75 from the Marriott Dallas Allen Hotel & Convention Center.Renovating ON Semiconductor’s new design center space is expected to cost about $28 million, with architecture firm Gensler…

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Data center company DataBank Inc. plans to build a more than 425,000-square-foot facility in the Red Oak area of ​​Ellis County.The Dallas-based company plans to begin construction on a two-story data center with office space starting in September, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.The project, designed by JHET Architects of Mansfield, is expected to cost $256 million to build, according to the filing.Related:Dallas companies to invest nearly $3 billion in data centersThe project, located along Stainback Road, is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2027.Red Oak, located south of Dallas along Interstate…

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The Governor appointed Andrea Bressa and William “Bill” Whitehill as First Business Court Judges. The terms will begin September 1, 2024 and expire September 1, 2026. Images courtesy of Bressa, Facebook and Whitehill, LinkedInTexas Border Businesses- Advertisement -Austin, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott today announced appointments to the new First Commercial Court Division in Dallas, which was created last year to help businesses efficiently resolve complex commercial disputes in Texas. The Governor appointed Andrea Bressa and William “Bill” Whitehill as judges in the First Commercial Court Division. The terms are effective September 1, 2024 and expire September 1, 2026. The…

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On the left is Marcelo Mills, and on the right is Fanon Meader. [Photos: ANBTX] American National Bank of Texas (ANBTX), one of the oldest and largest independent banks in the state, announced it will open a new loan production office in South Dallas this fall as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its presence in the community. Founded in 1875 and with more than $6 billion in assets, ANBTX’s new office at 820 Exposition Ave. will serve as the home for the bank’s emerging markets team and play a key role in its commitment to the region. Marcelo…

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The high-rise owner said it is “working diligently with its lenders to resolve this issue.” Dallas — Editor’s note: This article Article published in the Dallas Business Journal. An eye-catching high-rise in Uptown’s popular West Village neighborhood is undergoing a $15 million renovation, but at the same time, it is facing threats of foreclosure from its lender. Houston-based apartment developer Bello Sade announced on June 12 that it has completed renovations on 3700M, a 21-story, 381-unit building at 3700 McKinney Avenue. But a June 10 notice filed with Dallas County shows the property is scheduled for foreclosure auction on July…

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Deep Ellum Brewery on St. Louis Street has closed, but Monster remains under lease. Dallas — Editor’s note: The following article was Dallas Business Journal. Deep Ellum, home to a brand synonymous with Dallas’ craft brewing community, disappeared soon after being acquired by the beverage giant that makes Monster Energy Drinks. Deep Ellum Brewery, known for producing Dallas Blonde Ale and Deep Ellum IPA, announced its decision to close its taproom and brewery in an Instagram post on May 30. “We are heartbroken by today’s news, but our love for Deep Ellum will always run deep,” the company wrote. The…

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“We try to incorporate a bit of Japanese aesthetic into everything we do,” says the design director. PLANO, Texas — Editor’s note: The following article was Dallas Business Journal. A spectacular and unique hotel soon to open in Plano is generating a lot of buzz for how it will blend Japanese sophistication with Texas southern charm. Miyako Hotel will be located south of Toyota’s Legacy Campus near its North American headquarters and aims to cater to not only the company’s Japanese employees visiting the company, but also to a broader public looking for special, authentic experiences. It is scheduled to…

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Dallas Stars owner Tom Gaglardi’s new development company plans to build its first Texas project in Austin.Northland Living’s 35-storey luxury condo community is working with the city’s design commission.First announced in January, the 238-unit tower, called “Luminary,” would be located at the northwest corner of 14th Street and Guadalupe Avenue, near the state Capitol and Judge’s Hill.Related:The 500-acre development split between Allen and Fairview has officially opened.Northland Living is seeking to participate in Austin’s downtown density bonus program, which allows it to trade ground-floor revitalization and community benefits for higher elevations. As the company moves forward with construction of the…

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Major construction work has officially begun at the University of Texas at Austin, including the demolition of a major building.The university’s new $425 million undergraduate facility, Miriam and James J. Mulva Hall, will help create what the university calls the “Business District,” and about 25 percent of the school’s students are expected to attend classes in the new building.Demolition of the Dobie Garage at Whitis Avenue and 20th Street in Austin is set to begin this week to make way for a 17-story building that will be the tallest on the UT campus.Related:Texas Rangers complete construction on luxury apartment complex…

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Major construction work has officially begun at the University of Texas at Austin, including the demolition of a major building.The university’s new $425 million undergraduate facility, Miriam and James J. Mulva Hall, will help create what the university calls the “Business District,” and about 25 percent of the school’s students are expected to attend classes in the new building.Demolition of the Dobie Garage at Whitis Avenue and 20th Street in Austin is set to begin this week to make way for a 17-story building that will be the tallest on the UT campus.Related:Texas Rangers complete construction on luxury apartment complex…

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