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Today's top D-FW business news you need to know [BUSINESS](dallasnews.com/business) dallasnews.com [After postponed vote, Mesquite to consider its first reduced-rent apartments since 2013]( On June 27, Mesquite’s planning and zoning commission will vote on an affordable housing project. The city [...] [American Airlines starts facial scanning test at DFW Airport for PreCheck travelers]( Passengers with PreCheck can now pass through security checkpoints at DFW International Airport with a face [...] [Apartment project approved for historic West Dallas corner]( The Atlas Metal Works factory at 818 Singleton Blvd. dates to the 1920s and includes almost 6 acres at the [...] [Two warehouse projects on the way in Garland and Hutchins]( SRS Real Estate Partners is marketing the new industrial deals.   ADVERTISMENT   [How Dallas’ DeAndre Brown took the leap into becoming a full-time TikTok creator]( Brown uses TikTok and YouTube, among other social media channels, to promote his content and market himself to [...] [$750 million project with Four Seasons and condos gets thumbs up on Dallas’ Turtle Creek]( The planned tower will include what developers say will be a 5-star hotel plus 100 to 125 condominium homes. [How fixing someone else’s problem broke my computer]( Sometimes helping others can create more problems. [Dallas’ jobless rate is higher than the nation’s. Is that something to worry about?]( Newcomers are swelling the labor force, which lifts the unemployment rate – and fuels strong job gains. [Susan G. Komen doles out $21.7 million to fight breast cancer’s biggest challenges]( Susan G. Komen for the Cure was founded in 1982 in Dallas by Nancy Brinker, who named the organization for her [...] [MORE FROM BUSINESS](   ADVERTISMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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