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Archives: September 2023

Funding for prescribed burning available to Texas landowners

COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M Forest Service is accepting applications for grants to help Texas landowners offset the cost of prescribed fire. More than $500,000 in grant funds are available for eligible landowners conducting prescribed burns on their property by certified and insured prescribed burn managers. Last year, the grant programs provided over $362,000 to facilitate prescribed […]


University partnership’s research facility to open soon in Dallas

DALLAS – A $120 million research facility will open this fall in the Southwestern Medical District. The 150,000-sf Texas Instruments Biomedical Engineering and Sciences Building will be a biodesign center with an assembly and design studio, metal fabrication plant, and 3D-printing rooms for medical devices.​ The facility comes from a partnership between The University of Texas at […]


264-unit low-income multifamily complex slated for Spring

SPRING – Pedcor Companies is developing Willow Creek Manor, a 264-unit, low-income housing development at the intersection of Hufsmith-Kohrville Rd. and Cossey Rd. The 13.5-acre property will house 11 three-story buildings with one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments with monthly rents of $969 to $1,347. Amenities will include a swimming pool, dog park, laundry room, business center, and at […]




8 Home Staging Tips for a Quick Fall Sale: Enhancing Curb Appeal and Interior Charm

Key Facts: Fall presents a unique opportunity to enhance your home’s appeal as summer transitions to autumn. Effective home staging can significantly expedite the selling process and attract potential buyers. Incorporating autumn-themed decorations, enhancing curb appeal, and creating a cozy interior are essential for a successful fall home sale. As the vibrant hues of summer […]