Harlingen's city leaders are partnering with the new owner of the local mall to boost the economy. This collaboration aims to attract new businesses and create jobs, potentially revitalizing the area.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 4 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
Potential increase in tax revenue and job creation for the city.
The city and its residents through job growth and increased tax revenue.
No groups negatively affected
HARLINGEN — The city’s economy is “financially strong,” with its businesses pumping $35 million in sales tax revenue, Mayor Norma Sepulveda told an audience during her fourth State of the City Address. The post ‘Financially strong’: Harlingen...
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Plans were approved for a large industrial subdivision, Park at Roosevelt, Phase I. This indicates growth in the industrial sector, potentially bringing jobs and economic activity.