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Apr. 12—A chemical plant outside Beaumont could be getting a $2 billion expansion as its owner, Amsterdam-based OCI, plans to expand into renewable methanol-to-gasoline and bio-methanol production, or biofuels. A new facility would put woodchips through a gasifier system, applying oxygen and superheated steam to yield renewable natural gas, the company said in an application with Beaumont ...Read More
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is eyeing another addition to his $1.5 billion Star development in Frisco. Last summer Jones’ Blue Star Land and developer Lincoln Property began construction on an 11-story office building in the mixed-use development on the Dallas North Tollway. Now Blue Star Land has filed plans with the city of Frisco for a second, larger high-rise. The 15-story, ...Read More
BOYCE — Cleco will invest $900 million in a carbon sequestration project that will capture and store underground 95% of the carbon emitted from its largest electricity plant in Rapides Parish, the company and Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Monday. Louisiana's latest carbon sequestration project continues to advance the state as one of the world's largest carbon capture hubs. Last fall ...Read More
达拉斯的最大的开发项目之一居18luck官网st got the go-ahead from the city’s planning commission. Dallas-developer Trammell Crow Co. is working in partnership with Austin billionaire Michael Dell’s family investment firm to build the 4-acre high-rise project on Knox Street just east of Highland Park. The project includes luxury residential units, a boutique hotel, retail, offices and a ...Read More
Apr. 9—Krysta Lopez can't really point to a moment in her life when she knew she could own a construction company. A fifth-generation Austinite, she laughs when I ask her if she was handy growing up. "I was a total weird nerd that sat on the computer as a kid," she says. "Like, I wrote HTML for my MySpace kind of kid." Today though, when we meet at Quack's in Hyde Park, she's fresh off a ...Read More
A Dallas-based real estate development firm has partnered with a California company to bring a huge master-planned distribution and manufacturing project to Waxahachie. Wynne/Jackson said Tuesday that it has formed a joint venture with San Francisco-based ProspectHill Group to acquire 575 acres for the industrial development, called South Grove. The project can handle multiple buildings of ...Read More
A major Uptown Dallas development is set for a June groundbreaking thanks to a new tenant and funding. Granite Properties has been working on plans for its 23Springs office tower across from the Crescent for almost four years. The 26-story tower would replace three small office buildings at the corner of Cedar Springs Road and Maple Avenue. Bank OZK — formerly Bank of the Ozarks — just signed ...Read More
Central Texans received another cruel reminder of the devastating power of tornadoes this week with news that last month's twister in Round Rock caused $32 million worth of destruction while leveling 13 homes and damaging nearly 700 others. And that was just in Round Rock. In all, several tornadoes in the same weather system damaged or destroyed about 1,000 homes in Williamson County and more ...Read More
With the shroud of the pandemic lifting, downtown Fort Worth is regaining vibrancy with new construction projects, workers returning to offices and activities and events ramping up. "There are a lot of really good things happening in downtown Fort Worth," said Andy Taft, president of Downtown Fort Worth Inc. One of the most noticeable changes is the amount of construction underway on projects ...Read More
Federal agencies reached a settlement Thursday with environmental groups who had sued over former President Donald Trump's move to redirect billions of dollars toward walling off the U.S.-Mexico border. The Center for Biological Diversity, Animal Legal Defense Fund and Defenders of Wildlife took the departments of defense, homeland security and interior as well as the U.S. Army Corps of ...Read More