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Common Desk has several locations in the DFW and will be renamed “Common Desk, a WeWork Company” following the acquisition.
Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.
Here are five up-and-coming Dallas-Fort Worth startups to watch as we kick off 2022.
The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company seeks to provide commonly used medications at low prices by cutting out the middlemen.
The deal, which includes purchasing four data centers in Houston, brings DataBank’s portfolio to more than 65 facilities across the globe.
The new headquarters will house the company’s production team and corporate staff.
The company’s platform helps car dealerships access capital to instantly approve 100 percent of its customers’ car loans.
Skyven harness thermal power to heat industrial facilities and also helps grow other decarbonization projects.
Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.
Buildingi creates software to streamline real estate project management.
The automation software company will create 73 new tech and executive positions.
Learn how these companies are using their fresh funding to innovate the DFW tech scene. Hint: Many of them are hiring.