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Dallas Regional Chamber Exec: ‘We’ve Never Hung Up the Phone With Amazon’

Mike Rosa says the lines of communication are still open with the e-commerce giant.
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Buyer’s Remorse? Amazon Could be Getting Cold Feet in New York

Facing heavy opposition in the Big Apple, Amazon is reconsidering its HQ2 decision. Guess who's single and ready to mingle?
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McKesson Missed Its Benchmarks and Never Received Incentives for Irving Move

Contrary to reports, the city of Irving never cut the pharma giant a check—and whether it ever will is anyone's guess.
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Dallas’ Sam’s Club Now Ushers in an Era Fraught With Privacy Concerns

Walmart put the first of the futuristic stores in Dallas, on Greenville. It serves as the testing grounds for a new cashierless future.
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Commercial Real Estate

Whole Foods’ Exec: “Amazon Said: ‘Start Growing Again'”

Whole Foods executive vice president of growth and development Jim Sud has been given the green light to take Whole Foods to the next level in pursuit of grocery dominance
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Not a Typo: To Lure Amazon, DFW Airport Had a Plan to Offer Nearly $23 Billion Over 99 Years

In the largest HQ2 offers made public, records show the airport was working with the cities of Irving, Euless, and Grapevine to package massive incentives.
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Amazon HQ2 Frenzy: Incentives Trickle Out, Comparing Front Pages, and a Poll

Checking in on Dallas and beyond after Amazon’s decision. How are you feeling?
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The City of Dallas Offered Amazon a $600 Million Incentive Package

The state offered up another $500 million. The city's portion included TIF money, hiring grants, free transit, and comped hotel stays.
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Local CRE Leaders Respond to the Loss of Amazon HQ2

Though the snub stings, many see only good things ahead for the region.
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Local Government

In Losing Amazon, Dallas Dodged a Bullet and Gained an Opportunity

A trip to Seattle shows what could have been—and the type of development the city should pursue now that this is behind us.
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