Denison Council Extends Preston Harbor Deal
The Denison City Council has moved to extend the existing agreement regarding the Preston Harbor development project.
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The Denison City Council has moved to extend the existing agreement regarding the Preston Harbor development project.
LITEON Technology will invest nearly $919 million in a new facility in McKinney.
Public records show Faith Construction And Development Llc obtained a new Texas sales tax permit in Denison on July 9, 2026.
The city of Denison has approved a decade-long extension for the Preston Harbor Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, according to local reports.
The University of Texas at Dallas has been selected to lead key workforce development efforts within the new National Network for Microelectronics Education South Regional Node.
Gov. Greg Abbott joined Caterpillar executives in Seguin to announce a $5 million workforce development investment as part of the company's broader national initiative.
TXSE is scheduled to move from test validation to live trading July 10, a Dallas-based capital-markets milestone with regional significance for Denison.
The city council will review a rezoning request for a 1.936 acre property at 315 W. Coffin Street. The proposal seeks to change the current split zoning to the Local Retail District to allow remodeling for an event space. A companion conditional use permit is also on the agenda.
The Denison City Council will convene for a special called budget workshop on June 26, 2026. Officials will receive a report, discuss strategic goals, and direct staff on capital improvements and organizational priorities across multiple city departments.
Caterpillar Inc. announced a $5 million investment in Texas to support advanced manufacturing workforce development through partnerships with local educational and economic organizations.
Caterpillar Inc. has committed $5 million to talent development in Texas as part of its broader $100 million workforce initiative.