Fall is here, and people are looking for fun and spooky activities to enjoy with friends and family. Whether you want Halloween scares or live performances, greater Arlington has you covered! Mark your calendars for upcoming events from these four Camber members. Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas will lead the way for Halloween thrills … [Read more...]
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Four Ways To Spend Fall In Greater Arlington
Support Chamber Member Restaurants This National Taco Day
I hope you are hungry because these Chamber members are serving something delicious for National Taco Day, this Sunday, October 4. Whether you are looking for dining in or picking up to-go, there are plenty of fantastic Chamber Member restaurants that can help you celebrate National Taco Day! El Gabacho Tex-Mex - El Gabacho Tex-Mex … [Read more...]
Create Arlington Supports Entrepreneurs And Artists
Big ideas start in Arlington. Whether you are an artist or aspiring business owner, greater Arlington is a place where people can achieve their dreams. Create Arlington is the newest place members of our community can grow or launch their business, showcase their skills and network. Located on 308 W. Main St, Create Arlington is Downtown’s … [Read more...]
TWU Empowers Women Entrepreneurs With The StartHER Grant Program
Women are letting their entrepreneurial spirit thrive and driving economic growth! The number of women entrepreneurs has grown 114% in just 20 years. While only 4 in 10 US businesses are women-owned, they generate $1.8 trillion a year. Women entrepreneurs are a diverse group. Last year, 64% of businesses started by women were created by women of … [Read more...]
Gov. Abbott Allows Most Texas Businesses To Expand To 75% Capacity; Bars Not Included
Governor Abbott held a press conference today at which he announced that restaurants and retail in Texas are allowed to increase from 50% capacity to 75% capacity in most of the state. He also stated that in a week, visitations will be permitted at most senior care facilities. Bars are still ordered to remain closed. The Governor stressed that … [Read more...]