Shannon Wynne: Restaurateur, Preservationist, Conservationist
Shannon Wynne has been called many things over the years, most notably “successful restauranteur” and perennial “cool kid.”
Read moreShannon Wynne has been called many things over the years, most notably “successful restauranteur” and perennial “cool kid.”
Read moreLooking for some new places to shop, dine, and more? We have the businesses that are coming, going, and have just arrived in this month’s Comings and Goings.
Read moreCourtney Goldberg’s low-maintenance botanical arrangements business began out of a desire to decorate her Preston Hollow home with greenery.
Read moreA $5 million gift to SMU’s Edwin L. Cox School of Business will create the Katy and Kyle Miller Courtyard, a place for faculty, staff, students, and visitors to exchange ideas, form friendships, and build business associations.
Read moreHave some last minute shopping to do? We have some new retailers to check out in this month’s Comings and Goings.
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Shopping center hardest hit by tornado returns.
Read moreDon’t just doodle during boring business meetings. Showcase that artistic talent in the office to inspire creativity.
Read moreHunter Rice founded sendit, a SnapChat add-on for playing augmented reality games.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced ongoing conversations about the merits of working remotely instead of in the office.
Read moreKelly Dworkin, co-founder of Preston Center Plaza gift and party mainstay Swoozie’s, knows how to add some wacky whimsy to her holiday decorating.
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Chae Marsh, a first-generation Korean-American, faced financial struggles, bullying, and a language barrier — but along the way, she gained qualities that led her to entrepreneurship.
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