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HomeGoods Plots Massive Distribution Center in DFW

HomeGoods Plots Massive Distribution Center in DFW
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Weir s Plaza Lands Another Major Tenant

Weir s Plaza Lands Another Major Tenant
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Deal Ticker: Fast-Growing Robot Tech Company Plots McKinney Headquarters

Deal Ticker: Fast-Growing Robot Tech Company Plots McKinney Headquarters Plus: The Offices Three at Frisco Station lands first tenant, Taco Lingo breaches the traditional city borders with Plano location, Robin Autopilot, a leader in robotic mowing technology and the robotics as a service (RaaS) platform, announced that it would be consolidating its corporate headquarters with its recently acquired franchise business, North Carolina-based Mowbot and relocating to McKinney. Robin’s new headquarters will initially occupy 10,000 square feet with an option to expand at 7850 Collin McKinney Pkwy. Robin was represented throughout the selection process by CBRE, led by Rene Castillo, and Jackson Walker, led by Luke Franz. Robin is one of the many tech companies that have recently announced their expansion or relocation into McKinney via the Innovation Fund; other startups like Alanna.ai, MyTelemedicine, and ContraForce also recently opened headquarters in the city.

The Recorder - My Turn: Being a revisionist isn t a bad thing

My Turn: Being a revisionist isn’t a bad thing SINGLETON Published: 1/16/2018 9:00:10 AM As a U.S. historian who has participated in the public discussion of the current research project on the battle/massacre at the Great Falls in 1676, and as someone who briefly taught Native American history at the college level, l am certainly interested in any new perspectives on King Philips War. Thus, I read with interest Gary Sanderson’s discussion of two new books on the war, one by Amherst College historian Lisa Brooks, and the other by Christine M. Delucia of Mount Holyoke. The war has been, and will continue to be, a subject of debate among historians. The battlefield project has certainly struggled to find good primary sources on the war that reflect the perspective of Native Americans. Sanderson argues that these new books do just that, which would be a good thing.

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