Vanessa Brown+FollowAT&T’s big move is shaking up PlanoAT&T is packing up its downtown Dallas HQ and heading to Plano, marking a huge shift for North Texas business. The new campus will take over a legendary spot on Legacy Drive, once home to tech giant EDS. This move isn’t just about a fresh address—it’s set to bring thousands of employees together under one roof, surrounded by some of the biggest names in business like Toyota, JPMorgan Chase, and PepsiCo. With the Texas Research Quarter and Legacy West nearby, this area is turning into a powerhouse for innovation and jobs. What do you think this means for Plano’s future? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Plano00Share
john05+FollowPlano’s luxury bus to Austin changes the commuteNo more stressful drives or airport lines—Plano now has a direct luxury bus to Austin! Vonlane’s new route means you can kick back in a reclining seat, enjoy free Wi-Fi, and even grab refreshments from an onboard attendant. The bus leaves from the Renaissance Dallas hotel in Legacy West and drops you at the DoubleTree near Austin’s Arboretum. It’s like a private jet on wheels, but way more affordable. With hotel perks like easy parking and nearby restaurants, this could totally change how we travel between cities. Would you swap your usual trip for this upscale ride? #Transportation #Plano #Austin00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowPlano’s Legacy North gets a new owner—what’s next?$78 million just changed hands in Plano as the Shops at Legacy North was sold, marking the end of CTO Realty’s Dallas run. This high-profile spot—packed with restaurants and offices—remains a big draw for both locals and corporate crowds. With the buyer still a mystery, everyone’s wondering what changes could be on the horizon. Will we see new shops, fresh dining, or a total revamp? Meanwhile, CTO is shifting its focus to Florida malls. What do you hope happens next at Legacy North? How do you think this will shape the neighborhood vibe? #Business #LocalBusiness #Plano00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowHow AI helped a Plano family find their catA Plano family’s 11-year-old cat, Grayson, survived 103 days lost outdoors—and it was AI photo matching that finally brought him home. With holiday chaos and fireworks making pets more likely to slip away, tools like Petco Love Lost are changing the game for worried owners. A neighbor uploaded a photo of a stray, and the AI instantly matched it to Grayson’s online profile. It’s a reminder that tech only works when caring people take action. Have you tried any tech tools to help find a lost pet, or would you? Let’s hear your stories and tips! #Tech #Plano #LostPets00Share
tmendez+FollowPlano’s Elf Town lights up for a causePlano’s Elf Town isn’t just about dazzling lights—it’s a labor of love that brings neighbors together and raises money for breast cancer research. The Loder family’s magical display, featuring everything from a 20-foot elf mayor to a new Santa’s Spa, is now competing on ABC’s Great Christmas Light Fight. Even if you miss the live broadcast, you can catch it streaming or visit Elf Town in person through New Year’s Eve. Beyond the spectacle, it’s the stories—proposals, first Santa visits, and moments of comfort—that make Elf Town a true community tradition. How do holiday displays bring your neighborhood together? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Plano00Share
Nicole Washington+FollowPlano’s Willow Bend mall faces big changesDillard’s is shutting its doors at The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano, marking another blow for the mall after Neiman Marcus announced its own exit. This closure means 93 jobs lost and leaves locals wondering what’s next for the once-bustling shopping spot. But it’s not all bad news—plans are in the works to transform part of the mall into a new mixed-use development with homes, shops, and restaurants. There’s even talk the Dallas Stars might move their arena here in the future. How do you feel about these changes, and what would you like to see in the new space? #Business #LocalBusiness #Plano00Share