Linda Price+FollowMorgan Stanley eyes big move in DallasMorgan Stanley is seriously considering a major expansion right here in Dallas-Fort Worth, and it could mean a big shakeup for our local economy. The financial giant is looking at leasing space in the Dallas Arts District and potentially splitting up to half a million square feet between Uptown and the northern suburbs like Plano and Frisco. If this goes through, it could bring more jobs, new faces, and even more energy to our growing business scene. What do you think—will this change the vibe of DFW for better or worse? #Business #DallasBusiness #DFW00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowSaks Global faces big shakeup after Neiman buyoutSaks Global just brought in Geoffroy van Raemdonck—the same leader who steered Neiman Marcus through bankruptcy—to help turn things around. After buying Dallas-based Neiman Marcus for $2.7 billion last year, Saks is now struggling with heavy debt and lawsuits from unpaid vendors. With so many luxury brands under one roof, including Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman, the stakes are high for Dallas’s retail scene. Can van Raemdonck pull off another rescue, or is this a sign of deeper trouble for luxury shopping? What changes would you want to see in these iconic stores? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DallasBusiness00Share
fnixon+FollowDallas businesses get a cleaning boostMore Dallas businesses are stepping up their game by investing in professional cleaning services, and it’s making a real difference. Preston Hollow Cleaning Services just expanded their offerings, rolling out everything from deep cleans to eco-friendly options for offices, schools, and medical centers. Local companies say these upgrades aren’t just about appearances—employees are calling in sick less, and customers are noticing the fresh feel. It’s interesting to see how much a clean workspace can impact productivity and morale. Have you noticed a difference at your workplace or favorite local spot? Let’s talk about what really matters when it comes to keeping our spaces clean! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DallasBusiness00Share
Jasmine Wang+FollowDave Ramsey’s blunt advice for Dallas business ownersRunning a business in Dallas and barely breaking even on a million dollars in revenue? Dave Ramsey didn’t hold back when a local pediatric therapy owner called in, struggling with the idea of expanding her practice. Ramsey’s take: don’t go into debt for someone else’s building, especially if you’re not making a profit now. He pushed for fixing the business model first—raise rates, cut costs, and negotiate with landlords before even thinking about growth. It’s a wake-up call for anyone hustling to expand without solid profits. What do you think: Is it ever worth taking on debt to grow, or is Ramsey right to say, “No, I’m not doing that”? #Business #LocalBusiness #DallasBusiness00Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowWhy a Taiwanese Bank Picked DallasHeads up, Dallas! E.Sun Bank, a major player from Taiwan, just set up shop in the Arts District. Why does this matter? It’s another sign that Dallas is becoming a hotspot for global money moves—think more international business, new job opportunities, and maybe even better banking perks for locals. With trade and direct flights booming between Texas and Taiwan, expect more cross-border deals and fresh options for your money life. #Business #MakeMoney #DallasBusiness00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowBig changes for Dallas’ Jarrell CompanyDallas’ own Jarrell Company, famous for its starburst sign and decades of serving local homeowners and designers, is now part of Atlanta’s Construction Resources—recently acquired by The Home Depot. Even with new ownership, the same Dallas team will keep running the showrooms in DFW and Lubbock. This move could mean even more resources and options for those planning home upgrades, but it also raises questions about how local businesses evolve as they join national brands. What do you think—will this bring better service or change the neighborhood vibe? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DallasBusiness00Share