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It’s only been a few months since Dallas-based Vistra Energy Corp. emerged from bankruptcy as a spin-off of Energy Future Holdings, but the energy firm already has plans to illuminate its company culture with a big real estate consolidation.
The hunt is on to find the best small business in America, and we need your help to determine who will take home the $25,000 grand prize! The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the 2017 Dream Big Small Business of the Year Award, presented by MetLife. We are proud to recognize the achievements of small businesses and honor their contributions to America’s economic growth. The Irving-Las Colinas Chamber would like to nominate your small business for this honor and help you complete the application, but we need to know by Thursday, May 4.
City leaders break ground on the Westin Irving Convention Center Hotel in late March, taking its next step closer to reality. The $110-million project is scheduled to open in late 2018.
In Japan, 40-percent of 7-Eleven’s sales come from what can be called fresh food – eats that aren’t prepackaged and, therefore, carry much smaller windows before expiration. Inventory efficiency is, of course, key: stock too much and you’re wasting product, too little and your customers are unhappy.
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