Wildcat Management developer Tanya Ragan stands in front of a photo of Jane Jacobs in the Purse Building at 601 Elm St. in Dallas. [Image: Rebeca Posadas-Nava, January 23]
Freshly renovated and restored by current owner Tanya Ragan of Wildcat Management, the six-story 1905 Chicago Italianate-style building isn't just historic. It's a witness to history, located right across the street from Dealey Plaza and the former Texas School Book Depository, home of the Sixth Floor Museum.
Redevelopment of aging buildings is a risk-reward case study, but for North Texas' visionary developers who take it on, the rewards of bringing new life to old structures can benefit everyone.
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The future of logistics isn’t being built in Silicon Valley. It’s being built in Fort Worth.
Hillwood’s decades-long commitment to AllianceTexas—anchored by public-private partnerships, infrastructure investment, and a clear-eyed view of what next-generation supply chains would require—created the foundation for what’s happening today....
Electric mobility is about more than battery range now. As EVs become part of everyday life, people want the experience to feel simple and reassuring, whether they are finding a charger, checking their vehicle status, making a payment, or getting help when they need it....
TimelyCare, a Fort Worth-based virtual care provider for education, recently acquired Alongside, a Seattle-based AI coaching platform developed by clinicians in partnership with hundreds of schools to support students through everyday challenges....
Governor Greg Abbott’s office has announced the appointments of five members of the state’s Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee. The Initiative is aimed at developing a strategic plan for the promotion of Texas’ “quantum economy”—an emerging economic ecosystem driven by the development of quantum technologies including computing, cryptography, sensors, materials, and more.
Plans for a new downtown Fort Worth library have changed as city officials now plan to construct a new building instead of using a previously purchased building at 512 W. Fourth St.,...
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The future of logistics isn’t being built in Silicon Valley. It’s being built in Fort Worth.
Hillwood’s decades-long commitment to AllianceTexas—anchored by public-private partnerships, infrastructure investment, and a clear-eyed view of what next-generation supply chains would require—created the foundation for what’s happening today....
Electric mobility is about more than battery range now. As EVs become part of everyday life, people want the experience to feel simple and reassuring, whether they are finding a charger, checking their vehicle status, making a payment, or getting help when they need it....
TimelyCare, a Fort Worth-based virtual care provider for education, recently acquired Alongside, a Seattle-based AI coaching platform developed by clinicians in partnership with hundreds of schools to support students through everyday challenges....
Governor Greg Abbott’s office has announced the appointments of five members of the state’s Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee. The Initiative is aimed at developing a strategic plan for the promotion of Texas’ “quantum economy”—an emerging economic ecosystem driven by the development of quantum technologies including computing, cryptography, sensors, materials, and more.
Plans for a new downtown Fort Worth library have changed as city officials now plan to construct a new building instead of using a previously purchased building at 512 W. Fourth St.,...