Relocation + Expansion in Dallas-Fort Worth

Company moves and expansions you need to know. Plus: openings, regional firsts, and newcomers making business news across Dallas-Fort Worth.

White outlines mark the 38-acre site of the former Sears Roebuck distribution center at 1600 Roe St. in Dallas, recently acquired by Matthews for redevelopment.

Matthews Acquires Former Sears Distribution Center Near Downtown Dallas

The global real estate development firm founded by Jack Matthews has bought another former Sears site—this time, a 2 million-square-foot complex on a 38-acre tract near downtown. The project could open the door to a new chapter in the Cedars, shaped by input from residents, investors, and city leaders.
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Irish Aircraft Leasing and Financing Platform Aquila Air Capital Opens U.S. Office in Fort Worth
by | Oct 16, 2025
“Fort Worth’s rising profile as a leading hub for the global aviation and aerospace industry is the principal reason we chose to locate our U.S. office in this area,” said Aquila Air Capital CEO Al Wood.
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D.C. Public Affairs Firm Forbes Tate Partners Expands to Dallas-Fort Worth
by | Oct 16, 2025
"Texas is an economic powerhouse, a policy incubator, and a culture driver. Our presence here puts us at the center of conversations that will shape the future of business and government," FTP Managing Partner Rob Mathias said.
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PR & Mktg. Agency Haute in Texas Expands to DFW, Names Haute in Dallas Leader
by | Oct 16, 2025
The San Antonio-based agency—which helps female founders propel and curate their online and in-person presence—said Andi Hill's track record with national broadcast networks and verticals spanning healthcare, hospitality, lifestyle, and more "will be vital to the growth and success" of the new North Texas agency.
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Two $12M Crunch Fitness Facilities With ‘3.0 Design’ Are Coming to North Texas

by | Oct 14, 2025
Crunch Forney and Crunch Saginaw will be among the first facilities in North Texas to feature the company's new "3.0 design"— offering top-quality cardio and strength training equipment, a dedicated group fitness studio, a functional HIITZone training area with indoor turf, Hot Yoga, Ride cycling classes, HydroMassage beds, tanning, a sauna, and more.
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Amsterdam-Based Hospitality Platform Mews Launches New Commercial Hub in Dallas
by | Oct 8, 2025
Mews said its decision to open the Dallas hub follows the company's recent growth in the U.S. and reflects its strategy to build a stronger pipeline of early-career sales talent. The company—which serves 12,500 customers across more than 85 countries—sees Texas as "a magnet for tech expansion."
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Base Power Expanded to Dallas in August. Now the Texas Energy Startup Has Landed $1B to Build a Factory, Take Its Battery Model National
by | Oct 8, 2025
The Austin-based energy startup—co-founded and led by Zach Dell—offers fixed-rate energy plans with home battery backup. Its $1 billion Series C will fund national expansion and a new factory at a former newspaper press site.
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Fort Worth’s Meritus Capital Launches Rostyr OS to Unify Financial and Workforce Systems for Staffing Firms
by | Oct 1, 2025
After relocating its headquarters to Fort Worth following more than two decades in Las Vegas, Meritus is now rolling out Rostyr OS for staffing firms, billed as a "complete back-office from day one." The industry funding provider says the system streamlines operations into a single, scalable solution.
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Hunt Energy Enterprises Battery Tech Spinout To Pilot Advanced Cathode Plant in North Texas

by | Sep 30, 2025
The Hunt Energy Enterprises spinout—which closed a $7.5 million Pre-Series A funding round in February—said the new plant will commercialize its technology for "a cleaner and more economical battery future" for EV's and energy storage.
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Las Vegas-Based Cirrus Aviation Expands to Dallas Love Field
by | Sep 25, 2025
Cirrus said the new Dallas location will offer its full suite of services, including empty leg opportunities and 24/7 concierge services. Clients will have access to the company's diverse fleet ranging from very light jets to heavy long-range aircraft capable of international travel.
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The Last Word: On the New Members-Only Club Hampton House in Downtown Dallas
by | Sep 24, 2025
Last March, we told you about the new four-story Hampton Social, a see-and-be-seen dining and socializing destination at 1520 Main Street in downtown Dallas. Now Chicago-based Parker Hospitality says one of those floors will open on October 1 as Hampton House, an invitation-only members club. “Hampton House is the darker, sexier alter ego of The Hampton Social,” says Brad Parker, founder and CEO of Parker Hospitality.
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With a U.S. HQ in North Texas, Finland OT Network Solutions Co. Tosibox Rebrands as Tosi
by | Sep 24, 2025
The rebrand comes as Tosi celebrates a "milestone year" with 70% growth in average subscription deal size. In January, it opened its new U.S. headquarters in Irving to serve as a hub for the company’s U.S. operations and support its continued growth and innovation in OT cybersecurity.
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Punk Noir’s Tasting Menu Restaurant Coming to Design District With ‘Irreverent Fine Dining’ and VIP Car Service on the Menu

Led by a James Beard Award–winning chef, the 20-course experience will unfold inside a 9,500-square-foot warehouse, with projection-mapped dining rooms and just 26 seats per seating. It’s all part of what the founders call a love letter to Dallas.
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Life Sciences Construction Co. CleanSpace Expands to Dallas’ Pegasus Park With Cleanroom Showroom
by | Sep 15, 2025
CleanSpace unveiled a groundbreaking 5,000-square-foot cleanroom showroom, a first-of-its-kind facility that CleanSpace said redefines how companies accelerate their path from concept to commercialization.
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Oncor Bets on Southern DFW Growth With 121-Acre Ellis County Land Buy in North Texas
by | Sep 12, 2025
The utility acquired 121 acres north of Waxahachie to support future operations as the region continues to grow. Oncor says the land will be used to stage equipment and support personnel.
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LGMG North America Relocates to Dallas Suburb The Colony, ‘Relaunches’ With New President
by | Sep 10, 2025
Stung by high import tariffs on its core product—mobile elevated work platforms—the subsidiary of China's Lingong Machinery Group is relaunching in The Colony, bringing back a former CEO as president, and focusing its manufacturing in Mexico, where it will ensure all its lift machines are made in North America.
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