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Richardson office campus lands major university tenant moving from Dallas
A long-vacant Richardson office campus is getting a major new tenant.
Silicon Valley company picks Richardson for office with capacity for 250 employees
A Silicon Valley technology company has picked Richardson for a new expansion.
Five Cities Named Winners In The Made To Move Grant Program
by Alan KohllContributor | Forbes Five cities in the United States are going to make it a little easier for their residents to be healthy. On September 18, 2019, Degree Deodorant announced the five winners in the brand's first Made To Move grant program, a...
Richardson office campus sold to Dallas investor
A Dallas investor has bought two Telecom Corridor office buildings.
Funding update for Campbell Road widening project approved by Richardson City Council
Richardson City Council approved a resolution on consent July 22 that updates funding information related to the Campbell Road widening project at US 75.
Richardson technology company raises more than $12M in new funding effort
A Richardson startup has some more cash after a fresh investment.
Theatro raised recently raised $12.1 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The equity-based funding is part of a total offering amount of $15.1 million, the filing said.
After $120M deal, company wants to add hundreds of employees in Richardson
Thanks to a new opportunity in the orthodontics space, a company with a presence in Richardson has hired dozens of people this year with plans to eventually reach 300 workers by 2021.
Press Release: Hedera Hashgraph Selects Richardson, Texas 3400 At Cityline For New Corporate Headquarters
RICHARDSON, Texas May 23, 2019 Hedera Hashgraph, an enterprise-grade public ledger designed to have highly diversified governance and the most distributed consensus at scale, has leased 11,344 square feet in Richardson, Texas 3400 at CityLine, in conjunction with council member Swirlds, for its new global headquarters. The dynamically growing company expects to take occupancy by fall 2019. In addition to its current Richardson location, Hedera has offices in New York and San Francisco.
Looking for a STEM Job? A New Study Says Go to Dallas-Fort Worth
According to a new ranking by the American Enterprise Institute, Dallas-Fort Worth is the best metro in the U.S. for science, technology, engineering, and math jobs. Not only does the region have numerous STEM jobs, but it also has high employment growth and relative affordability.
