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Milly’s bolstering boutiques experience downtown McAllen

McALLEN — Milly Chiniro rushes into her boutique only slightly out of breath. Her employees standing at the front registers snap their heads to the sound of the door and see her holding the door with one hand and coffee in the other. As she walks through the entrance, Chiniro immediately inhales the store’s strong and fresh signature scent.

Harlingen’s Valle Vista Mall appears close to landing buyer

HARLINGEN — After about three months on the block, the struggling Valle Vista Mall appears to be closing in on a sale.

Human Bean drive-thru location to open this fall in McAllen

This fall, there will be a new coffeehouse chain ready to serve McAllen.

Port gets steel plant: Forza USA to create 150 direct jobs

Forza Steel, headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, is in the process of building a $60 million manufacturing facility at the Port of Brownsville across State Highway 48 from the Keppel AmFELS yard.

Bert Ogden Auto Group celebrates latest dealer performance awards

Robert C. Vackar has once again been recognized as one of the top Buick-GMC auto dealers in the nation. It's an award that Vackar says was earned by the entire team.

Groundbreaking held for Dutch Bros Coffee in Weslaco

Dutch Bros Coffee broke ground on its latest location in the Rio Grande Valley on Friday, according to the Economic Development Corporation of Weslaco.

Schlotzsky’s returns to McAllen, providing exclusive deals to celebrate

Schlotzsky’s is returning to McAllen, and they’ve got some sweet deals to celebrate. 

Texas Association of Business executives discuss initiatives at Hispanic Chamber luncheon

What does the future hold for the business climate in Texas and the Rio Grande Valley?

Mission steel distributor expands with new industrial space

The Mission Economic Development Corporation and a steel distributor this week broke ground on a second manufacturing location there that will create 15 new jobs.

San Benito’s Resaca Village launching second phase

SAN BENITO — More than three years after opening, the city’s first resaca-side commercial development is expanding, opening its doors to draw restaurants, shops and office suites.