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Third Coast Bank SSB to expand Texas footprint

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The new branch will expand operations in the Fort Worth market Community Banking Feature3 Feature Retail Banking Branch Technology/ATMs Customers People.

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Lalamove Launches Delivery Services In Dallas

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Same-day delivery service provider Lalamove has launched its services in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to help small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) make quicker deliveries, according to a press release. Lalamove has been operating since 2013 and has 22 markets in Asia, Latin America and North America.

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Walmart Expands Test Of Scan & Go To Ten More Locations

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According to a news report , some of the new locations for the technology that lets customers scan and pay during in-store shopping without the need for a cashier will be in Dallas-Fort Worth and Nashville markets. These are diverse markets to test new ideas.

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How Innovation Became A Core Competency For Neiman Marcus

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The new Neiman Marcus store in Dallas-Fort Worth is both very much like — and completely different from — the 42 other Neiman Marcus stores scattered throughout the United States. Those all have to be part of the experience, and that is what we are thinking about when we think about new technology.”.

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Fast Casual Saladworks Gets Fresh With New Locations And Restaurant Tech

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Saladworks also plans to plant corporate stores in key markets in Atlanta, Georgia and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas over the next six to 12 months. These corporate stores are projected to spur growth in those new markets, eventually leading to franchise locations.

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Elevate To Take Another Crack At An IPO

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has decided to pursue an IPO, a little over a year after the firm had decided to postpone its listing in the face of the tough market conditions that made 2016 the slowest year for initial public offering in the last ten. Early investors in Elevate include the venture-capital firms Sequoia Capital and Technology Crossover Ventures.

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Governments Sending Mixed Signals On Blockchain

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It seems governments are a bit more open to distributed ledger technology (DLT), though that doesn’t mean blockchain companies get a free pass with regulators. We’re contemplating adding ‘Blockchain’ to our name so we’ll increase our followers by 70,000 percent,” the official Fort Worth SEC Twitter handle stated.