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The migration of Californians to North Texas isn’t slowing down it’s gaining steam.
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Several companies relocated headquarters from California to Dallas-Fort Worth last year. Author: Kathryn Hardison and Ryan Salchert (American City Business Journals) Published: 9:25 AM CST January 23, 2021 Updated: 9:25 AM CST January 23, 2021
For CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE: CBRE), the world s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, a headquarters move from Los Angeles to Dallas just made sense, company President and CEO Bob Sulentic told the Business Journal in October. Earlier this year, we just decided that with so many people here and with our new CFO, Leah Stearns, being located here our CFO hadn t been here previously we just decided that it was time to declare Dallas as our headquarters, Sulentic said. We re not moving people as a result of
Why tech billionaires like Elon Musk are ditching Silicon Valley for Texas
With no personal income tax and lower house prices, Texas is being seen by many as an attractive alternative to the Bay area
18 December 2020 • 6:00am
In February 2013, Californians listening to the radio were treated to an unusual advert. Building a business is tough, a honey-toned voice affirmed. But I hear building a business in California is next to impossible. The speaker was none other than Rick Perry, then the governor of Texas, attempting to entice entrepreneurs away from the Golden State.
The advert was followed by a four-day poaching trip paid for by Texan business lobbyists, as well as an entertaining public wrestling match with Perry s West Coast counterpart Jerry Brown. Seven years on, it remains a symbol of the longstanding rivalry – sometimes real, sometimes tongue in cheek – that burns between America s two most populous states.