Economy (Page 2)
December 8, 2025
Hugs Cafe Expands Dallas Presence, Employing Adults with Disabilities
Hugs Cafe Inc. is a non-profit offering training and employment for adults with intellectual and development disabilities. Through its cafe, greenhouse, and other programs, Hugs Cafe aims to address high unemployment rates for this population. A second cafe location is set to open in Dallas on Dec. 8, 2025. Beyond Hugs Cafe's model, other alternatives include integrated employment, where neurodivergent employees work alongside others in mainstream workplaces.
December 3, 2025
Czech Stop: Half Bakery, Half Gas Station, Halfway Between Dallas and Austin
Halfway between Dallas and Austin on Interstate 35, Czech Stop started as a small-town gas station but expanded into a well-known bakery. Known for its Czech pastries, kolache, Czech Stop attracts both local customers and travelers for a quick pit stop and treat.
November 10, 2025
Dallas Community Anticipates the Launch of Texas Stock Exchange
Dallas residents gathered at SMU for the "From the Stockyards to the Stock Market: A Discussion about the Texas Stock Exchange" conference, where Nicole Chambers of the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) spoke about the new stock exchange
October 13, 2025
Housing Slowdown Impacts Dallas Building Products Retail Demand
The post-pandemic housing boom brought pronounced gains to Dallas. Since early 2022, however, Dallas has faced an outsized downturn. This slowdown affects not only real estate agents, potential home buyers and sellers, and homebuilders, but also small local retailers.
May 19, 2025
How Can a Recent College Graduate Survive the Dismal 2025 Job Market?
Navigating today's job market is challenging and stressful. The impact of the market remains personal to many, from mass layoffs to the struggle of seeking employment as a new graduate.