The Dallas Mavericks will again play the national anthem before home games, a day after team owner Mark Cuban confirmed to The Washington Post that they had not played the anthem this season at his direction.
Mark Cuban confirmed in a statement to ESPN, that the Mavericks do not plan to resume the tradition to play the national anthem before games in the future.
Huge distribution facility planned for Richmond Raceway-owned land
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Dallas, Texas-based Hillwood Enterprises is planning a five-story, 2.6-million square-foot warehouse complex on a 247-acre parcel just north of the Richmond Raceway. (
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Much of the action around Richmond Raceway these days is from folks attending large vaccination events. But a codenamed industrial project planned nearby could soon be a sizable sight to behold.
Dallas, Texas-based Hillwood Enterprises is planning a five-story, 2.6-million square-foot warehouse complex on a 247-acre parcel just north of the raceway, according to documents on file with Henrico County.
Richmond Raceway owns the land in question, which sits at 5900 and 5901 Richmond Henrico Turnpike. It’s northeast of Azalea Avenue and Wilkinson Road, bisected by the Richmond Henrico Turnpike. The property was most recently assessed by the county at a combined $5.25 million.
Hillwood and Bell demonstrate point-to-point autonomous package delivery Bell Press Release | February 2, 2021
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Hillwood and Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. company, demonstrated a point-to-point unmanned aircraft system (UAS) package delivery in North Texas at the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone. The Bell Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) flew across the Mobility Innovation Zone (MIZ), and delivered a package to a landing area, demonstrating its future commercial capabilities.
The commercial potential of the Bell Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) was demonstrated at the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone, which provides the scale, infrastructure and perfect backdrop for the commercialization of budding technologies in air mobility. Bell Photo
Hillwood and Bell demonstrate APT at MIZ February 2, 2021
Hillwood and Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. demonstrated a point-to-point unmanned aircraft system (UAS) package delivery in North Texas at the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone.
The Bell Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) flew across the Mobility Innovation Zone (MIZ), and delivered a package to a landing area, demonstrating its future commercial capabilities.
The MIZ provides the scale, infrastructure and perfect backdrop for the commercialization of budding technologies in air mobility. Launching from the MIZ Flight Test Center, flying in complex airspace and landing in Pecan Square, Hillwood Communities’ tech-forward, master-planned community in Northlake, Texas, the APT, which is designed to be capable of various missions from package delivery to critical medical transport and disaster relief, flew a preprogrammed four-mile route through the MIZ.