SoGood project would transform Dallas’ near south side
Construction set to start on first phase of mixed-use project near downtown.
The SoGood mixed-use project planned south of downtown Dallas would have blocks of new apartments, shops and commercial space along a linear park.(Domus Studio )
More than three years after making a first investment in the neighborhood, businessman Mike Hoque is ready to kick off one of the most ambitious redevelopment projects in Dallas.
Construction is set to start on the first phase of the SoGood mixed-use development along South Good Latimer Expressway and Cesar Chavez Boulevard just south of downtown.
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Shannon Gober has been promoted to Vice President, Credit Operations.
Shannon Gober started with TexasBank in 1998 as a part-time teller. She grew quickly in her role and became a lead teller until transferring to the credit department in 2000. As the Credit and Loan Department Supervisor, Shannon ensures the accurate and timely servicing of the Bank’s loan portfolio, overseeing the production of loan documentation relating to the opening, servicing, and closing of all loans, and ensuring loans and agreements comply with state and federal laws, regulations and Bank lending policies and procedures. Shannon has been married to husband Kirk for fourteen years and has two grown children and two handsome grandsons.
Former mayor, councilmember receives proclamation from Mayor Hill
Waxahachie Daily Light
Recently-departed Waxahachie City Council member and former mayor Kevin Strength was honored at Monday night’s final Waxahachie City Council meeting of 2020.
Mayor David Hill presented Strength with a proclamation recognizing Strength’s service to the city over the past decade. The city also presented him with a framed display containing an American flag.
Strength was first elected to the City Council in May 2010 and served until November of this year, when he was defeated by fellow councilmember Melissa Olson in an unusual race in which two incumbents ran against each other.