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Houston News
- A new burger restaurant, dubbed Crispy Burger, will be opening soon in the Corum Station Shopping Center in Spring.
- Stretch Zone, a nationally accredited stretch facility, will open a new location in Cypress this November.
- The laundromat offers free pickup and drop off service as well as commercial wash services, and features a kids area with wifi and snacks.
- Holderrieth Road was widened from two lanes to four lanes, and included nearly 2 miles of roadway lined with a 5-foot sidewalk.
Austin News
- Learn more about real estate trends in the Bastrop-Cedar Creek area.
- Ofrendas, or altars, created by local families will be on display, as well as a larger one that visitors can contribute to.
- Mike Etienne, Liberty Hill’s new deputy city manager, said he’s working to get to know the community and become familiar with the needs of the area.
- The location’s year-long burger or custard giveaway to its first 100 customers was met on Oct. 21.
Texas Commercial Real Estate News
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- This recent surge suggests renewed financial stress or changes in commercial real estate dynamics. … Texas saw 45 foreclosures, a 15% increase …
- Kristina Madayag of KBC Advisors and Carlo Molano of Forum Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant. Share …
- A three-alarm fire overnight in a business park in Stemmons Corridor resulted in damage to six buildings.
- A crowd of the top commercial real estate professionals working the St. Louis market discussed the state of the industry during REjournals' …
U.S. Economy & Real Estate News
- Stronger eurozone economic data are likely to have a bigger impact on the euro than weaker data, UBS Global Wealth Management’s Constantin Bolz and Brian Rose said in a note.
- Gold futures rose as the precious metal’s momentum was fueled by uncertainty around the U.S. presidential elections, the state of the U.S. dollar and geopolitics, said Forex.com.
- The brackets that determine how much Americans pay in taxes each year are moving up by their smallest amount in a few years.
- Gain insight on energy demand in Southeast Asia, Australia’s net zero target and more in the latest Market Talks covering ESG Impact Investing.
- Robert St Clair of Fullerton Fund Management says that the PBOC is using "all the tools it has at its disposal" and the monetary stimulus could make a difference as it is targeting the heart of the problem facing China.
- Disclosure laws around stigmas will depend on where you are buying a home. If a home's history matters to you in your home purchase, here's what to do.
- The softening job figures suggest that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in mid-September.
- Nationwide, the number of home-purchase loan applications has declined from 7.9 million to 6.5 million.
Agricultural News
- Vast flatland, fertile soil and endless prairie make up USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) Northern Plains Region, which is comprised of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. According to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, this region is known for its cattle and calf sales, crop sales — in particular grains, oilseeds, dry beans […]
- To mark Co-op month, we honor James Wadsworth, the USDA Cooperative Services Branch Chief. Jim has been the caretaker of the Agricultural Cooperative Statistics program, which provides aggregated data on and to the agricultural co-op community. This time series is 100 years old and allows cooperatives to compare operations to others in the industry. The […]
- National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, is a time to celebrate the rich history, cultural diversity, and contributions from Hispanic communities. USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics (REE) mission area is home to over 8,000 of the world’s best and brightest minds in agricultural science, data, and innovation. This month, REE is spotlighting […]
- When Congress enacted the Cooperative Marketing Act of 1926, it directed the USDA to create a range of federal services in support of producer-owned cooperatives. For nearly 100 years, USDA has gathered statistics, conducted research, provided education, and offered cooperative development to America’s agricultural cooperatives.
Oil & Gas News
- A federal judge has extended the deadline for the National Marine Fisheries Service to complete a new biological opinion on species protection in …
- OGCI has launched a new online tool designed to assess the socio-economic impact of CCUS projects on employment and Gross Value Added (GVA) to the …
- Republican incumbent Christi Craddick has raised upwards of $10 million in her campaign for a third term on the Railroad Commission of Texas.
- … Big Game Habitat Conservation for Oil and Gas Management in Colorado. The Colorado State Director signed the ROD on October 17, 2024, which…
- Diamondback Energy's acquisition of Endeavor Energy Resources will create the region's third largest energy producer.
- The impact of the energy industry on Texas' economy shattered records, but that performance is not guaranteed to continue
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