Another Bay Area-based company is packing up and moving its offices to Texas, joining the likes of Chevron and Hewlett Packard, a few of the many corporations ditching the Golden State.
Early February marks the publication of The Texas Metropolitan Blueprint, which lays out a five-year policy agenda to ensure long-term prosperity and competitiveness for the state's 26 metropolitan ...
Dallas made it onto Time Out’s ranking of America’s 10 best cities. Dallas ranks No. 9 on the list but it isn’t the only ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Online real estate services provider Realtor.com has announced plans to relocate its headquarters to Austin.
California and Texas have the biggest and second biggest economies in the Union respectively despite pronounced political ...