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[Dallas News | Top Headlines] Today in Business (Nov. 21) Real Estate [Dallas hotel project combines art and architecture on the south side of downtown] Downtown Dallas' new Lorenzo Hotel turns a vacant tower into art filled accommodations. Entrepreneurs [McKinney couple wants to cut obstacles for cosmetologists, stylists with ShearShare] ShearShare uses an app to match salons or barbershops with empty seats to licensed professionals who need a place to work for a few days or weeks. Economy [Four things you should know from the Texas jobs report: Year-end projects drive hiring] An overview of the latest jobs report and how it impacts key sectors of the labor force. U.S. News [1 arrested as protesters, police clash near Dakota Access pipeline site] Law enforcement and protesters clashed late Sunday near the site of the Dakota Access pipeline as protesters sought to push past a bridge on a state highway that had been blockaded since late October. Real Estate [South Side developer Jack Matthews heads to Hutchins with apartment project] Developer Matthews Southwest's Gateway at Hutchins apartments will have 336 units. Philanthropy [Henry Winkler helps Faith Presbyterian raise $360,000 for indigent terminally ill patients] Real Estate [Engineering and planning firm Kimley-Horn headed to Dallas’ Galleria] Retail [Walmart.com promotes luxury brands Prada, Omega, Rebecca Minkoff from Marketplace partners] Health Care [Pfizer sues Texas agency for giving drug cost data to lawmakers] Personal Finance [Mergers may set another record] Retail [Strategy for Black Friday week's dizzying deals: You in?] Health Care [HCA North Texas rebrands to Medical City Healthcare, commits $1.5 billion to expansion] [fb] [tw] [yt] [fb] If you received this email from a friend and would like to subscribe to this and other newsletters, please [click here]. You are subscribed to this newsletter as: {EMAIL}. [Click here to update your email address.] To ensure successful delivery of this newsletter to your inbox, please add [newsletters@news.ahbelo-news.com]to your address book. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here.] Or send a request to: A. H. Belo Corporation; Attn: Digital Audience Opt-Out; 508 Young St., Dallas, TX 75202.

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