Apple Announces Plan to Build $1 Billion Austin Campus
The tech giant will become the largest employer in Austin, bringing an additional 5,000 jobs.
The tech giant will become the largest employer in Austin, bringing an additional 5,000 jobs.
The best gas station bathrooms are about to get even better.
America’s wealthiest black person is a tech investor with an eye for value.
The Austin designer’s eponymous company is worth $1 billion—and she’s not stopping yet.
A Houston couple brings the ”Moneyball” philosophy to social change.
The Austin man behind Sweet Leaf Tea and Deep Eddy Vodka isn’t done populating your local grocery shelf.
Dallas released the details of what it offered the day the company made its announcement. Austin still hasn’t.
The Dallas executive is trying to make sure the 139-year-old company sticks around for another 139 years.
The Rackspace founder is turning his attention to civic development—with very fast results.
The CEO of Austin’s WP Engine says her company doesn’t look like most tech outfits—and that’s one reason it’s so successful.
The tech giant is set to make its announcement within the next two months—but whatever happens, Austin and Dallas rents are likely to go up.
The unlikely success story from Addison looks for a repeat.
When the company collapsed, the former CEO went to prison for fraud and insider trading. Turns out, he was just ahead of his time.
The Texas grocery giant has leased an 81,000-square-foot facility with plans to become ’a dominant force in the digital retail space.’
President Trump’s announcement of a U.S.-Mexico trade agreement represents a forward leap, but hold off on celebrations, advises former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza.
President Trump called it ’a big day for our country’ in a deal that ratchets up pressure on Canada.
The Inc. 5000 list analyzes the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.—and more of them are in Texas than in any state besides California.
In memoriam.
On this week’s National Podcast of Texas, Andy Langer speaks with the magician and entertainer behind Scam School and The Modern Rogue.
A U.S. Supreme Court decision that could mean more revenue comes as officials order spending cuts.
The current head of the Department of Energy gave his alma mater a $2.5 billion gig, and they beat out rival UT’s bid.
Dallas, on the other hand, is interested.
A recent spate of closures of the iconic restaurant chain has left many communities in the lurch.
Kit Goldsbury made his fortune in Pace Picante sauce, and Graham Weston in the cloud computing company Rackspace. Now the billionaire philanthropists are leading ambitious urban renewal projects.
The venerable grocery chain purchased the food delivery startup for an undisclosed amount.
Abbott and Patrick are bringing the power of incumbency to bear against a Rebellion of educators, business leaders and moderate Republicans.
Probably not! But let’s read way too much into it anyway.
Newly released documents shed light on why the online giant snubbed the country’s fourth-largest city.
What does Keurig's acquisition mean for the national soft drink of Texas?
And why the company, started by Austin billionaire John Paul DeJoria might have been worth even more.
Today’s wildcatters find rich veins of opportunity in everything from tortillas to interplanetary travel. Meet the dreamers and risk-takers shaping our future.
Launched by two of the biggest names in Texas business, Clear Channel was once the most powerful—and feared—player in radio. Now rebranded as iHeartMedia, it’s on the brink of bankruptcy.
In her new book, ’Cowgirl Power: How to Kick Ass in Business and Life,’ businesswoman Gay Gaddis advises women on bringing a cowgirl attitude to business.
On this episode, we dive into Beto O'Rourke's moonshot campaign, catch up with Laredo's nightcrawler, and talk to Gay Gaddis about her new book, 'Cowgirl Power: How to Kick ass in Business and Life.
Both cities were considered favorites early in the process, but it remains unclear what they’ve offered the tech giant for HQ2.
Irish bookie Paddy Power gives Austin a 3:1 shot at landing the prized headquarters. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
A lawsuit may finally provide an answer.
With a challenge from Plano-based Cinemark, the subscription-based movie wars are in full effect.
It was $2.2 billion, actually. That’s how much billionaire restaurateur Tilman Fertitta offered to buy his beloved Houston Rockets. This is the inside story of how he pulled off the most expensive deal in American sports history.
Guest Column: Texas has 380,000 jobs tied to trade with Mexico
More than one hundred gas stations in Texas face fines.
In-flight live music is the definition of a captive audience.
In the future, Straus could run against Governor Greg Abbott, who indicated support for an "oust Straus" movement.
Andrew White aims to capture the support of moderate Democrats and Republicans.
Guest column: With the negotiations stalling, it's time to be honest with ourselves that this is not just a problem of finding a compromise.
As the company’s founder finds himself on Forbes’s list of billionaires for the first time, the brand continues to blow up.
Sports team owners use San Antonio for leverage. They may be pulling the same move in Austin.
Guest Column: Don’t keep Texas on the same dangerously anti-business, discriminatory path.
The Longhorn Ballroom, arguably the state's most historic music venue, is back in business.
Leaders of the Alamo City took it out of the running for the online retail giant’s HQ2.