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VendorMatch deadline approaches for 2027 PGA Championship in Frisco

Businesses can now apply to be a part of the 2027 PGA Championship in Frisco. 

The details: VendorMatch will connect local businesses with procurement opportunities for the 2027 championship. The deadline for businesses to register is May 27 and is available online. The VendorMatch will be a chance for businesses to be considered for sourcing before, during and after the tournament. 

What you need to know: Some of the top vendor opportunities include construction for the tournament’s infrastructure, food and beverage services, hospitality, transportation, decor and signage, PGA Championship Director Jason Mengel said. 

Quote of note: “[The 2027 PGA Championship will have] a $100 million positive economic impact on North Texas,” Mengel said. “It'll generate millions of dollars in taxable income.”

 
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Collin College, UNT to offer new co-enrollment degree program in Frisco

A new co-enrollment degree program between Collin College and the University of North Texas is set to begin this fall at UNT at Frisco.

What you need to know: The program, called OnePath, will initially offer degree pathways in business or biology, according to a news release from the two institutions. Students in the program will be co-enrolled at both institutions and have access to academic advising, career services and other student resources through both colleges.

What it means: According to the release, the program is designed to streamline the path for students pursuing both their associate and bachelor’s degrees while expanding access to in-demand fields.

Quote of note: “Every qualified student who commits to learn with us deserves a clear path forward, and this partnership makes that possible from day one,” UNT President Dr. Harrison Keller said in the release.

 
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Plaza Premium Group opens 2 new lounges at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Plaza Premium Group has opened two new lounges inside Terminal D at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

The new additions are the Plaza Premium First Lounge and the Plaza Premium Lounge. The Premium First Lounge is the first of its kind in the United States, according to a news release.

Plaza Premium Group opened its first DFW Airport location in Terminal E in 2020 and now adds two lounges in the international terminal, near Gate 16.

Plaza Premium First Lounge: The new addition features sit-down dining options with a menu that includes brisket Benedict, prime steak tips, duck tacos, cheesecake, warm bread pudding, as well as craft cocktails, wine and beer, according to a news release.

Plaza Premium Lounge: Located across from the Premium First Lounge, this one features a rotating buffet and à la carte menu with locally inspired dishes such as smash burgers, Korean fried chicken sandwich, fried green tomatoes and dumplings.

  • 2400 Aviation Drive, Terminal D, DFW Airport

 
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Walmart renovations, new Geico office: Check out 5 of the most expensive permits filed in DFW

Several businesses have filed construction permits around Dallas-Fort Worth. Check out five of the most expensive construction projects in the Metroplex.

Extra Space Storage renovation

A Frisco storage rental facility, Extra Space Storage, will create additional storage space and receive a vestibule and kiosk in the manager’s office, along with new furniture and lighting fixtures, according to documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

  • Location: 8747 Stockard Drive, Frisco
  • Estimated timeline: May 15-May 29
  • Estimated cost: $13.1 million

Richardson Geico office

Crews will start work on the interior of a new Geico office at the Gatalyn Commons in Richardson in mid-May, according to TDLR documents. The work includes adding new restrooms and meeting spaces. This is the second of three Geico office buildings set to open in Richardson, according to previous Community Impact reporting.
  • Location: 1011 Galatyn Parkway, Building D, Richardson
  • Estimated timeline: May 15-Nov. 10
  • Estimated cost: $9 million

 
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Texas public schools lose 76K students in 1 year; enrollment declines expected to continue

Roughly 76,000 fewer students were enrolled in Texas public schools this academic year than the year prior, according to May 11 report.

The overview: The 2025-26 school year marks the second recorded enrollment drop in recent history, according to Texas Education Agency data collected since the 1987-88 academic year. The first decline happened in the 2020-21 school year, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hispanic students accounted for 81% of the enrollment loss in the 2025-26 school year, the policy research group Texas 2036 found.

The local impact: School districts across Community Impact’s coverage areas are in the process of closing and consolidating campuses, citing enrollment declines and budget shortfalls. Statewide data shows that 130 campuses have been selected for closure in the past two years.

What they're saying: “This year, we are down students, and these [drops] are somewhat more accelerated than statewide demographic trends indicated,” TEA Commissioner Mike Morath told lawmakers May 11. “We cannot tell you the precise cause of this. We just know that it has occurred.”

 

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