In these tough economic times, everyone is looking for a way to save money. With the help of a new grocery store, customers may be able to do so.
Data Center Trends: Sector energized by growing investment
Project Renewal is Mesquite's long-term, strategic plan to rebuild and reinvent itself.
Two Texas economic development organizations are utilizing a well-known state law to attract more business to their cities.
The nation's newest SuperTarget, larger than most of its roughly 240 predecessors, is soon to open at 1629 N. Town East Blvd., in the Market East Shopping Center.
Wholesale Office Supply Company Signs Deal at Mesquite Business Center
Construction at 3000 Skyline Dallas is progressing on schedule, according to the project's developers.
Mesquite will be one of the first cities in Texas to have an ALDI grocery store when the select assortment discount grocer opens its doors in spring 2010 at 3635 Gus Thomasson Rd.
Plans are being finalized for the first major development under Mesquite's "Project Renewal" campaign, the city's long-term initiative to rebuild and reinvent itself.
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. today announced the opening of its 85th restaurant in Mesquite, Texas, on June 29, 2009.
Questions and answers was the theme of the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce economic development forum Tuesday afternoon at Eastfield College.
The grand opening will be held this month for Zaina World Food Market, a Mediterranean grocery store located in Mesquite.
Pepsi Bottling of Mesquite is about to bring a 100,000 square foot warehouse and manufacturing addition on line.
Move from Carrollton adds 60,000 square feet
At today's regular meeting the Mesquite City Council unanimously approved a deal to provide residents with interest free loans.
After months of negotiation, Target Corporation has concluded a deal which will bring a new Super Target location to Mesquite.
America's Incredible Pizza Company is opening a second family entertainment center and plans to hire 200 people for its Mesquite location.
The City of Mesquite City Council has approved an ordinance regulating secondary recyclers.
Mesquite is celebrating its first "Project Renewal" development to be approved by the City Council.
