Drone and autonomous vehicle food bank deliveries lift off in Arlington
The Tarrant Area Food Bank expects to deliver 300 packages of groceries to east Arlington clients over the next year.
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City to light downtown towers in school colors to celebrate graduating seniors from UTA and Arlington, Mansfield high schools
The towers will be lit nightly May 24-June 2 in the school colors of all high schools in Arlington ISD and Mansfield ISD.
Centerpoint office park in Arlington faces possible foreclosure
Pinnacle Bank alleges in a filing that New York-based Opal Holdings has defaulted on a $40 million loan on the four-building property.
‘May Madness’: Arlington esports athlete pays for college by playing
Grace Prep graduate Cade Hall plays for a Boise State team that will compete May 3-5 in Arlington at the Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup.
Classic car show returns to downtown Arlington
(ARLINGTON, Texas – April 25, 2024) — With over 150 cars, the Downtown Arlington Classic Car Show will return to Vandergriff Town Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 1. Last year’s event saw over 120 cars, various local car clubs and over 3,000 visitors “Last year’s show was a blast and so…
Window manufacturer to bring 504 jobs to Mansfield with manufacturing plant, regional headquarters
Crystal Window & Door Systems receives a Texas Enterprise grant of $3.15M to bring jobs and manufacturing to Mansfield.
Wallbox selected for $5.2 million 48C Tax Credit by the U.S. DOE and IRS for investments in Arlington factory
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wallbox (NYSE: WBX), a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, today announced that it has been allocated a $5.2 million tax credit under the highly competitive 48C Qualifying Advanced Energy Tax Credit Program by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The credit will support the expansion of Wallbox’s flagship U.S. EV…
Satellite communications startup to build manufacturing plant in Arlington; more than 3,000 jobs forecast
An aerospace manufacturing plant and headquarters could make E-Space one of Tarrant County’s largest employers in 10 years.
North Arlington’s Viridian voters to elect 1 member to Municipal Management District in May
Two candidates are on the ballot for the seat opened when board member Stephan Zimmer chose not to run. Only one is actively campaigning.
Arlington expands Israeli mobility platform for traffic management system
Tel Aviv-based NoTraffic’s AI-enabled system aims for increased safety and reduced congestion on Arlington’s roadways.
German sports data company lands US headquarters in Arlington
Sportec Solutions has a long-term agreement with Major League Soccer to provide next-gen match data and officiating technology.
Army career event in Arlington could lead to on-the-spot job offers
The event at Globe Life Field will offer full- and part-time positions in the military as well as civilian employee jobs.
Organizations make endorsements in Arlington City Council races
Two of the four races are uncontested, but the Arlington Board of Realtors and the Arlington Police Association have released their choices in Districts 1 and 7.
Arlington leaders ‘hate’ approving natural gas drilling expansion. They blame state law
Council members say voting down fracking permits would lead to costly lawsuits. Advocates argue there’s room for more regulation.
Development report data tracks Arlington’s growth
For more than 20 years, city planners have released the Annual Development Profile detailing housing, construction, zoning, platting and land use.
The Stars Shine at Texas Music’s Biggest Night
ARLINGTON, Texas – (March 26, 2024) – The T3R Texas Music & Radio Awards held its 14th Annual T3R Texas Music & Radio Awards on Monday, March 25,2024, at Texas Live! in Arlington, Texas. The live music awards show was hosted by KOKE-FM’s Eric Raines. Texas/Red Dirt Music royalty such as Pat Green, Kevin Fowler, Kylie Frey,…
Rangers add new menu items, merchandise following World Series win
The Texas Rangers and Delaware North, the foodservice and retail partner at Globe Life Field, today unveiled several additions for the upcoming 2024 MLB season. The lineup includes an array of new menu items and exciting new retail collections in partnership with local and premium vendors. “After a thrilling conclusion to last season, our team…
UTA, UTD partner with North Texas Innovation Alliance to launch Urban Resilience Fellowship Program
DALLAS, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — North Texas Innovation Alliance, a 501(c)3 regional consortium of over 40 municipalities, agencies, corporations and academic institutions across North Texas working to create the most connected, smart and resilient region in the country, has announced the launch of its Urban Resilience Fellowship Program in partnership with the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and University of Texas…
Arlington takes over airport operations, readies for World Cup impact
The city takes control at Arlington Municipal on April 1 under a $17 million acquisition.
Arlington’s goal for apartments: Housing for everyone
Arlington is the third-largest city in North Texas, and its growth has planners and developers seeking to ensure an adequate supply of apartments.
Food bank to test deliveries via drone or self-driving robot in Arlington
A federal grant will fund the delivery of 300 Tarrant Area Food Bank deliveries in east Arlington over the next two years.
Texas Health Arlington Memorial achieves Level III Maternal Care Designation
ARLINGTON, TEXAS, March 8, 2024 – For the second time, Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital has been designated a Level III maternal care facility by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). “The designation from the state reflects our continued commitment to providing comprehensive maternal and infant care to families in our community. We’re…
The ‘Mayor of East Arlington’ tirelessly continues mission to revitalize neighborhood
For 31 years, Sue Phillips has led the effort to support East Arlington. She plans to assist international businesses in the neighborhood this year.
Veteran Economic Development Executive Returns to Arlington to Lead AEDC
Marty Wieder has been named executive director of the Arlington Economic Development Corp. after serving in that role in Grand Prairie for seven years.
Arlington council members hopeful Lincoln Square overhaul will spark ‘rebirth’
Trademark Property Company will redevelop the Arlington shopping center known as Lincoln Square into a walkable, mixed-use development called “Anthem.”
$2.1B TxDOT project aims to enhance Interstate 20 through Arlington
Southeast Connector Project seeks to lessen congestion, lower greenhouse gasses, increase business development opps along the highway’s 16-mile run.
Arlington council approves natural gas drilling expansion amid health, noise concerns
Residents voiced opposition to Total Energies’ plan to drill four new wells in east Arlington starting in April.
Arlington residents begin era of once-a-week trash bin service
Officials say that 90% of residents complied with the trash bin regulations during the first week of new cart use.
A road-trip idea morphs into a million-dollar philanthropy
Arlington group compensates for a shortage of super-wealthy individuals by tackling issues through the generosity of hundreds.
New townhomes in Arlington entertainment district get city hall approval
Developer Mojy Haddad received approval to build 68 townhomes along Ballpark Way near Arlington’s entertainment district.
Denser population, fewer students: Arlington ISD to face enrollment decreases in upcoming years
The district is projected to have about 50,000 students by the 2033-34 academic year, compared with almost 60,000 in 2019-20.