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Murphy: FM 544/Hawthorne Road Closure

The entrance to the Timbers subdivision will be closed. Detours will be marked for the community to gain access to the subdivision. The closure and demolition will begin on November 2nd, the concrete pour will take place on November 3rd and the roadway will be opened back up on November 4th. The Contractor is using an accelerator in the concrete to enable a 24 hour turnaround time to open the...

Market update – Dallas Metro, October 15

Real estate market is slowing down In September, U.S. home asking prices were up about 14% from a year before and have been declining month over month since July, according to Realtor.com. The median listing price for homes in Dallas-Fort Worth was more than $453,000 in September. Unlike list prices, sales prices are only growing in the single digits on a national level, which could signal a...

H-E-B opens the new store in Frisco

As the first of its namesake grocery stores opened Wednesday in Frisco, the scene was reminiscent of Black Fridays past.At least 1,500 people were in line waiting to get into the store, which opened at 6 a.m. A deejay and the Wakeland High School drumline kept the crowd entertained for what many have been waiting to do for years — walk into a local H-E-B location. Crowds were hyped up by employee...

H-E-B Frisco

H-E-B is opening its Frisco location — the first in DFW — on Sept. 21

San Antonio-based grocery chain H-E-B is opening its first location in Frisco on Sept. 21, according to the company. The location in Frisco, located at 4800 Main St., will be open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. The store in Frisco will be the first to open in DFW for the chain, with the location in Plano opening after that at a yet-to-be-disclosed date. According to a news release, customers can begin...

Prices are up in DFW

From cars to eggs, consumers pay more – but for how long? North Texas is getting hit by rising costs. The region saw prices climb by more than 5% in July from the same month in 2020, according to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics this month. The culprits? Food, vehicles, fuel and other items make the list. “Prices are definitely rising,” said Dan Arce, professor and program...

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