Timothy Bird+FollowTopgolf gets new owners—what’s next for Dallas?Topgolf, one of Dallas’ most iconic entertainment spots, just changed hands in a billion-dollar deal. Leonard Green & Partners now holds a 60% stake, while Callaway keeps 40% and plans to rebrand back to Callaway Golf Company. This move wipes out $1 billion in debt and brings in fresh investment, but what does it mean for jobs, events, and the local vibe? With Topgolf still rooted in Dallas, locals could see changes in how the brand grows and connects with the community. What’s your take—excited, worried, or just curious? #Business #Dallas #Topgolf00Share
robertocarter+FollowAT&T’s big move shakes up Dallas and PlanoAT&T is packing up its iconic Dallas HQ and heading north to Plano, consolidating thousands of jobs onto a sprawling new campus. For Dallas, this isn’t just a change of address—it’s a hit to downtown’s economy, with studies predicting a $2.7 billion drop in property values and millions lost in tax revenue. Plano, on the other hand, is set to gain a major boost. What do you think this shift means for the future of both cities? Will Plano become the new corporate hotspot, or can Dallas bounce back? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Dallas00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowAT&T’s big move: Dallas to Plano shakeupAT&T is packing up its iconic Dallas headquarters and heading to Plano, marking a major shift for the DFW business scene. The new campus will sprawl across 54 acres near Legacy West, promising more space for collaboration and innovation. While some Dallas locals might feel the loss, city leaders see this as a sign of changing business needs—and a chance for new opportunities downtown. What do you think this means for Dallas, Plano, and the future of work in our area? Will this spark more companies to rethink where they call home? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Dallas10Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowVictoria Principal shines at 76 with her rescue horsesVictoria Principal, the iconic Dallas star, just turned 76 and is absolutely glowing—celebrating her birthday surrounded by her beloved rescue animals at her ranch. It’s amazing to see how she’s channeled her passion from TV fame into animal advocacy, sharing sweet moments with her horses and rescue pony, Tommy. Her ageless look and commitment to animal welfare are inspiring, especially for anyone who remembers her as Pamela Barnes Ewing. Seeing a celebrity use their platform for good sparks real conversations: What causes would you champion if you had the spotlight? #Pets #VictoriaPrincipal #Dallas442Share
Jason Curtis+FollowDallas goes big for National Popcorn DayCinemark is letting Dallas movie lovers fill up almost any container—yes, even a giant cooler or a blue Lowe’s bucket—with popcorn for just $5 on January 18 and 19. The only limit? 400 ounces, unless you bring the special Lowe’s bucket, which gets you even more and a bonus coupon for future snacks. Forgot your bucket? All popcorn sizes are still just $5. There’s also a chance to win free popcorn for a year and other fun deals for Rewards members. This is the kind of over-the-top movie snack event that makes you want to grab your friends and see who can get the most creative with their popcorn haul! #Entertainment #Movies #Dallas00Share
peterfoster+FollowDallas postal workers still face dangerous heatAfter the tragic loss of Eugene Gates Jr. in Dallas due to extreme heat on the job, postal workers are still waiting for real change. Despite a federal citation and a fine, the USPS hasn’t put strong heat protections in place. Many letter carriers say they’re still out in the blazing sun with little more than a bottle of water, and families like the Gates’ are left wondering how many more tragedies it’ll take. What would real protection look like for our essential workers? Have you noticed your mail carrier struggling in the heat? #Business #Industry #Dallas00Share
david80+FollowDallas barber’s sensory haircuts change livesKids with autism in Dallas are finally getting haircuts they can actually enjoy, thanks to Henry Amoloja. He’s turned his Deep Ellum barbershop into a safe space, using toys, patience, and flexible techniques to make the experience stress-free for children with sensory sensitivities. What’s even better? Thanks to community fundraising, these specialized haircuts are free through 2026. Families are traveling from all over Texas just for this experience. It’s not just about a haircut—it’s about giving kids and parents peace of mind. Would you like to see more businesses offer services like this? #Beauty #Dallas #AutismAwareness00Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowDallas family’s fight for justice after bank fraudImagine sending a check to pay off your car, only to find out it was stolen and cashed by someone else—and then being told by your bank you’re out of luck because you reported it “too late.” That’s exactly what happened to Billie Young, 83, in Dallas. The outpouring of support from across the country shows how common this nightmare is, especially for seniors. Many are sharing similar stories of banks and police not stepping up. It’s a reminder: protecting our elders from fraud isn’t just about money—it’s about dignity and accountability. How do you think banks and police should handle cases like this? #Relationships #Dallas #BankFraud00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowSMU janitorial shakeup: What’s next for workers?Over 200 janitorial staff at SMU are facing job uncertainty after the university switched cleaning contractors. While the current team can apply to stay on campus, they’ll need to pass new pre-employment checks. This move has sparked real concerns for families relying on these jobs, especially with similar layoffs happening at FedEx and other local employers. For many in Dallas, this isn’t just about contracts—it’s about livelihoods and stability. How do you think these transitions impact our community, and what support should be in place for affected workers? #Business #Dallas #SMU00Share
carlsongary+FollowNeiman Marcus Downtown’s future on the lineDowntown Dallas could be facing a major shakeup as Neiman Marcus’s flagship store is once again in limbo. With Saks Global reportedly on the brink of bankruptcy after missing a $100 million payment, the fate of this iconic Dallas landmark is uncertain. City leaders are scrambling to negotiate a deal to keep the doors open, but nothing’s set in stone. With luxury retail still struggling, and Saks already selling off other Neiman Marcus locations, it’s hard not to wonder: what would losing this store mean for downtown Dallas and its sense of identity? #Business #LocalBusiness #Dallas00Share