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Pizza Hut, Toyota, Cypress Waters, J.C. Penney, Craig Hall: Tuesday's D-FW business news

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October 30,  2018 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [here](. Follow us on Twitter [@DMNBiz](. The Cypress Waters development will be home to more than 14,000 workers by early next year. (Michael Reaves / Staff Photographer) The Big Story Two more office buildings are on the way in booming Cypress Waters project Developers of the hugely successful Cypress Waters development northwest of Dallas are working on plans for two more office buildings. The planned office projects would be the next phase in the 1,000-acre mixed-use development on LBJ Freeway at Belt Line Road. [Cypress Waters developer Billingsley Co. has filed plans with the city for two, new 5-story office buildings]( plus a parking garage and townhomes on almost 10 acres at Olympus Boulevard and Rombauer Road. The office buildings will contain more than 400,000 square feet. Billingsley Co. has so far built about 2.5 million square feet in Cypress Waters. Advertisement The Latest How Toyota plans to help your Pizza Hut delivery For Pizza Hut, [the rolling cook station](helps execute on its goal of "bringing the oven closer to the consumer." J.C. Penney names interim CFO [Michael Fung](, who has 40 years of broad corporate finance experience including 23 years with retailing companies, is joining the company temporarily, Penney said Monday. Historic Dallas Morning News building sells Developer [KDC]( is paying $33 million for the 7.2-acre site at Young and Houston streets. Chambers of Commerce fight GOP excesses Editorial: [We share many of the concerns]( expressed by DFW-area chambers and support their effort to come together to represent traditional business interests. Albertsons and Tom Thumb closing unprofitable stores [The stores are closing around Dec. 1](, said Albertsons and Tom Thumb spokeswoman Connie Yates. Executive changes - ACCENTURE named Kevin Williams design director of Accenture Interactive. - GODWIN BOWMAN PC promoted Stefanie Major McGregor to shareholder. - HIGHLANDER PARTNERS named Jeff L. Hull chief executive officer. - MEETING PROFESSIONALS INTERNATIONAL named Kevin Kirby executive director of the MPI Foundation. - NT LOGISTICS INC. promoted Christopher Todd to chief financial officer/chief operating officer. Plus: [Find more executive changes.]( Craig Hall, HALL Group's chairman and founder, stands at the HALL Group building in Dallas on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. Hall is celebrating his 50th anniversary in real estate. (Daniel Carde/The Dallas Morning News) Featured Columnist: Cheryl Hall Dallas billionaire Craig Hall is on a quest to democratize entrepreneurship Craig Hall, the founder of Dallas-based Hall Group is a billionaire with vast holdings in commercial real estate, financial services, property management, California wineries and fine art. His half-century of entrepreneurial exploits has included triumphs, disasters and rebounds. [To celebrate his 50th anniversary, Hall wants to help more people become entrepreneurs]( — in a bigger variety of businesses than just technology. “Most of my entrepreneurial life has been about surviving until you thrive,” the 68-year-old says at Hall Group headquarters in the Arts District. “I always try to explain to young wannabe entrepreneurs that it’s all about cash flow and staying alive.” Follow DFW stocks: [See how top North Texas stocks performed](, as well as the oil and gas markets and major stock exchanges. DFW Top 100 Places to Work 2017: The Dallas Morning News and Workplace Dynamics partner each year to feature the [Top 100 workplaces](, based on ratings by the people who work at them.  Do you have feedback on this newsletter? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to our Business Editor Paul O'Donnell at [podonnell@dallasnews.com](mailto:podonnell@dallasnews.com?subject=Newsletter%20Feedback). STAY CONNECTED WITH US  [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Reddit](  [OTHER NEWSLETTERS]( [SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS]( [Unsubscribe](  |  [Manage Preferences](  |  [Privacy Policy](  |  [Contact](  |  [Advertise]( You received this message because you signed up for this Dallas Morning News newsletter or it was forwarded to you. Copyright 2018 - [The Dallas Morning News]( | [1954 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75201](#)

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