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Read MoreIn the picture, from left to right: Fort Bend County Judge K. P. George, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, IACCGH President Tarush Anand, …
Read MoreAdvocates of Chapter 313 tax incentives — which allow big companies to avoid some property taxes levied by school districts — are mourning the loss of a significant economic development tool, while opponents are celebrating the coming expiration of a p…
Read MoreChapter 313 of the state tax code has been used by companies from Freeport LNG to Samsung to Caterpillar to get breaks on school property taxes. But the program is due to expire at the end of 2022 unless the legislature acts.
Read MoreThe announcement comes six months after it originally filed for bankruptcy.
Read MoreAlamo Drafthouse Cinema has announced it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to pandemic-related financial losses. The Texas-based theater chain, which started in Austin in 1997, offers moviegoers an experience that includes food and beverages, including craft beers, served directly to their seats. It was one of the first theaters to offer that level […]
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Read MoreAustin-based theater chain Alamo Drafthouse filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection March 3 as part of a sale to senior lenders. The company plans to continue operations at most of its theaters, though three locations will close permanently — includ…
Read More“As a cooperative whose costs are passed through to its members, and which are ultimately borne by Texas retail consumers served by its member cooperatives, Brazos Electric determined that it cannot and will not foist this catastrophic financial event …
Read MoreIn late January, the 133-year-old company announced plans to file for Chapter 11 — its debts have been reported to be $1.9 billion.
Read MoreThe organization filed for bankruptcy in a Dallas court and is being represented by North Texas attorneys.
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