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The DoorDash of Luxe Parties Relocates HQ from New York to Dallas
Social Studies—which is backed by Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, and Whitney Wolf Herd—is in the midst of closing a nearly $5 million round of seed funding.
By Ben Swanger

Tech & Startups
Meet the Dallas Sports Tech Company That’s Predicting the Future
What hourly forecasts do for weather watchers, startup nVenue—which just secured a $3.5 million capital boost—is trying to do for American sports bettors.
By Ben Swanger

Personalities
How This Tech CEO is Conquering the Impossible One Step at a Time
For Barry Nalls, it wasn’t his ice climbing adventures that stimulated his inspirational speeches. Instead, it was his speeches that got him climbing.
By Sofia Krusmark

Food & Drink
Three New Dallas Delivery Services to Check Out
Pasta, alcohol, and freshly baked bread delivered? Yes, yes, and—thank the high heavens—yes.
By Reagan Williamson

Tech & Startups
Five Things To Do For Your Business Today
BeautyBio CEO Jamie O'Banion shared tips she has learned while running her consumer goods company at Dallas Startup Week 2020.
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Conversation With: TownSq’s João David and Luis Lafer-Sousa
The company’s CEO and U.S. president on their venture’s remarkable growth, and DFW’s tech and startup ecosystems.
By Ben Swanger

Home & Garden
Dallas Startup Sol Planted Will Help Your Houseplants Thrive
Sol Planted matches customers to their ideal plants, delivers them, and even finds the indoor areas where they'll grow best.
By Emily Heft

Beauty
Meet the Dallas Sisters Behind the ‘Book a Birdie’ Styling App
The Dallas-based company offers a Drybar-like experience on demand, and has major plans to expand.
By Cassidy Najarian

Shopping & Fashion
Inside the Launch of Dallas-Based App ‘Rent My Wardrobe’
Bravo cameras were rolling at the Dallas Startup Week event.
By Nadirah Hill

Fashion
Ngan Nguyen Is Making Medical Bracelets Chic
For when you don’t want your wrist to scream, “I have a medical condition!”
By Kathy Wise