Bankruptcy filings were down in Fort Bend County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Sugar Land area and across TX serve local customers.
Just two years after opening, the venue is celebrating its millionth fan.
Learn how the county's racial and cultural diversity impact the overall economy during this panel discussion on April 11.
Construction of the 1.2 million-square-foot distribution facility should begin in either April or May with the complex opening by 2020.
Fort Bend County Day will focus on many critical issues affecting the community including infrastructure, economic development, and more.
Stores will get a head start this year with many opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day
The Bearden project will consist of three buildings and at total build-out will encompass more than 105,000 square feet.
The demographics in the workplace are changing, offering a strategic opportunity for organizations to leverage the strength of diversity.
The food delivery app Favor is expanding its coverage in the Houston area and hiring more runners to keep up with demand.
The program, “Small Business Outreach: How the U.S. Small Business Administration Can Help Your Business,” will take place on July 13.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce and The George Foundation celebrate another year of the Excellence for Nonprofit Leadership program.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce and the Central Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will host The Fort Bend Infrastructure Conference.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce is hosting “Secret Ingredients to Increase Sales and Grow Your Business with Rob Thompson" on June 14.
Muscle Maker Grill, a nutritional fast-casual restaurant, is slated to open in Sugar Land.
Wong Fleming, one of the largest minority owned firms in the U.S., is expanding its footprint into Texas.
Wong Fleming is one of the largest minority firms in the U.S. and is a member of the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Firms.
This workshop will address opportunities and personnel issues that organizations may overlook.
The company will be opening a new 45K square foot facility in the Katy area that will create at least 100 jobs.
Kristin Tassin is a 20-year attorney and currently serves as the Board President of the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees.
Dick's Sporting Goods is in the process of opening a new store in Sugar Land