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Dallas’ restaurant establishment is expanding: Norma’s Cafe, the diner concept founded in 1956, is opening a new “Noma’s Cafe on the Go” in Garland, allowing the brand to bring its revered Southern comfort food to the downtrodden city. It’s not a Noma like Garland, Heath, Rockwall or Rowlett.Norma’s Cafe On-The-Go, available via DoorDash, Uber, Grubhub, or for pickup from a 650-square-foot space in Garland’s rotating kitchen, serves some of the most popular breakfasts from brands like eNORMAus , serving lunch and dinner favorites. “Chicken fried steak and fluffy biscuits.Norma’s is known for its breakfast, biscuits and gravy, award-winning chicken fried…

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According to April 2024 Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report The state’s housing market has steadily improved in recent months, creating the most favorable conditions for buyers seen in recent years, the Alabama Association of Realtors said Tuesday. “While lending rates appear to remain high, buyers have more affordable options in today’s housing market,” said Jeremy Walker, CEO of Alabama Realtors. “April has been the most encouraging month for the state this year, and indicators show further improvement throughout the summer.” According to reports, the number of home sales recorded in April was 5,164, an increase of 3.8% month-on-month, contributing…

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Authorities in Waco are asking for help identifying a woman who is delusional and believed to have ties to Louisiana. The woman was found Sunday, May 19, near U.S. Highway 22 and County Road 4120 near Meridian Park and was transported by emergency personnel to a local hospital.update:Police identified the woman as 34-year-old Lela O’Neal of Weatherford, Texas.Original Story:The Waco Police Department reported that the woman provided conflicting information about her name, saying it could be Kelly or it could be Caylee. She could not remember her last name, date of birth, Social Security number, or the names of her…

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The iconic restaurant known for its giant, delicious sticky buns will soon be opening in Plano after closing its Dallas location. Crossroads Diner, formerly located on Walnut Hill Avenue and then at 17194 Preston Road in North Dallas, closed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are truly sad to write this, but the time has come. We have decided to permanently close Crossroads Diner,” Crossroads Diner posted on Facebook in November 2020. [our] We were five days short of our 10th anniversary!! 9 years and 360 days is still an incredible record!” On May 8, 2024, the restaurant posted…

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Once, about 2,000 members of North Texas’ business elite gathered for a black-tie party to celebrate the grand opening of a major bank’s new headquarters. Interfirst Corporation had moved into the newly built Interfirst Plaza. Interfirst Plaza is a 72-story skyscraper that, nearly 40 years later, remains the tallest building in Dallas. As partygoers feasted on shrimp in a downtown skyscraper, city council members turned on the lights, painting the outline of the building neon green.This event in September 1985 demonstrated the heights to which the city’s financial industry had expanded over the past several decades. Regional bankers thrived on…

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In the rapidly evolving world of construction technology, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Henry Harrison of Dallas, TX, recently sat down with Steve Dell’Orto, founder of ConCntric®, to discuss his innovative approach to construction management and the transformative power of technology in the industry. The Genesis of ConCntric® Background and Experience Steve Dell’Orto brings over 26 years of experience in construction management, having worked on some of the most iconic projects in the United States. His portfolio includes the Golden State Warriors arena, Salesforce Tower, Facebook San Francisco Tower, Seattle Convention Center expansion, and the L.A. County Museum…

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NEW ORLEANS — McEnery Residential, owned by Parke McEnery, has completed its acquisition of Delery Comarda Realtors, an Engel & Völkers franchise. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Joining Delery’s team are sisters Joyce Delery and Ann Comada, real estate industry veterans who founded the firm 10 years ago. The sisters’ roughly 20 agents will also join the brokerage, increasing the team to more than 80. Delery will serve as lead associate broker with Managing Broker Mike Humphrey. “This combined expertise will help expand McEnery Residential’s market share across the New Orleans metropolitan market and solidify the company’s position…

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Mr. Ahmed Drake, a prominent and leading real estate agent in Queens, New York [https://www.abnewswire.com/pressreleases/real-estate-agent-in-queens-ny-adapts-to-changing-market-demands-with-sustainability-and-smart-tech_696180.html]meets the demands of modern homeowners for environmentally friendly and technologically advanced living spaces. Understanding the shift towards sustainability and smart home integration, Mr. Ahmed has made it his mission to highlight homes that boast these innovative features. “Modern buyers are looking for more than just square footage. They are looking for homes that align with their values ​​of environmental protection and technological convenience,” says Ahmed, adding that in today’s real estate market, there is a lot of room for green living. and emphasized the growing…

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TULSA, Okla. – As a testament to unparalleled client satisfaction and in-depth market knowledge, Tammy Perry has emerged as a leading figure among real estate agents in Tulsa, Okla. With over 21 years of experience, Perry’s real estate practice is characterized by a heavy reliance on referrals, demonstrating her exceptional service and commitment to her clients’ needs.Perry’s journey as a real estate agent in Tulsa, Oklahoma [https://www.abnewswire.com/pressreleases/real-estate-selling-agent-in-tulsa-ok-elevates-home-buying-experience-with-a-track-record-of-trust-and-integrity_696190.html]is characterized by her unique approach to real estate transactions, with a focus on educating and providing options to her clients. “I believe in empowering my clients by providing them with the knowledge and…

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On a sunny April day, Harris Lohmeyer perches on the railing of a small gazebo and watches as two men in yellow vests and hard hats walk the railroad tracks across Spring Street. A noon whistle reverberates through the quiet downtown, signaling the end of lunch for the rail workers.It’s a familiar sight to Lohmeyer. He’s retired now, but he spent four decades working for Union Pacific. And he’s not alone.“Anybody you meet in Palestine, chances are good they have kin folks who worked for the railroad,” Lohmeyer, 69, says.Union Pacific jobs that could be lost in Palestine are some…

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