Dr. Daniel P. Martinez, Executive Director of the Greater San Antonio Chapter of the American Red Cross, has been nominated for the San Antonio Business Journal’s prestigious 40 Under 40, recognizing his leadership and community impact.
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A recent study reveals Houston ranks lower in business friendliness compared to other Texas cities. Factors such as regulatory environment and taxation contribute to the gap, challenging Houston’s economic appeal.
S.A. International climbs to 9th place in customer satisfaction, reflecting improved service and commitment. The San Antonio-based company outpaced competitors in the latest survey, signaling strong community support.
Carla Underwood, a seasoned business journalist, continues to deliver insightful coverage on market trends and corporate strategies for The Business Journals. Her reports offer valuable perspectives for industry leaders and investors alike.
A bankrupt San Antonio-area business has filed a lawsuit against the Small Business Administration after its application for a coronavirus relief loan was denied, citing financial harm and procedural issues.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear San Antonio’s challenge to a $2 million court fee, spotlighting a broader debate over municipal funding and citizens’ access to justice. The case could set a national precedent.
The Secret Service discovered 17 skimming devices during an inspection of San Antonio businesses, aimed at preventing credit card fraud. Authorities continue efforts to safeguard consumers from financial theft.
Toys ‘R’ Us is set to return to the Austin metro area, marking a comeback for the iconic toy retailer. The move signals renewed growth efforts after previous closures. Details on store locations and openings are forthcoming.
Dr. Edwin Blanton, featured in The Business Journals, is recognized for his leadership in healthcare innovation. His strategic insights are driving growth and transforming patient care models nationwide.
Six Liga MX soccer clubs are visiting San Antonio this week, boosting local business with increased tourism and fan engagement. The influx highlights the city’s growing role as a key hub for soccer culture in the U.S.
The Northwest Side Costco has been ranked the 3rd best store in the country, according to a recent survey. Shoppers praise its wide selection and customer service, making it a top favorite nationwide.
Tony Robinson has been named to a key leadership role, marking a significant move in San Antonio’s business landscape. His appointment highlights ongoing shifts in the local corporate scene.
Banks for Immigrants and US Non-Citizens: A Comprehensive Guide on businessinsider.com explores accessible banking options, detailing account types, documentation requirements, and tips to navigate the U.S. financial system smoothly.
An “America First” candidate has entered the race for Chip Roy’s U.S. House seat, challenging the incumbent’s position. The bid signals a shift toward more nationalist policies in the district.
A Texas theater has earned a spot among the US’ Top 10 iconic drive-ins, according to MySA. Celebrated for its nostalgic charm and unique movie-going experience, it draws crowds from across the region.
San Antonio’s mayor has actively sought to strengthen ties with Canada, warning that proposed tariffs could severely damage the city’s economy. The move highlights concerns over cross-border trade impacts.
Barbecue catering business Potbelli announces it is now open for dine-in service in San Antonio. The move marks a new chapter, expanding beyond event catering to offer customers an on-site dining experience.
Indian manufacturer Reliance Industries has opened its first U.S. facility at Port San Antonio, marking a significant investment in the region and boosting local manufacturing and job growth.
The Pentagon seeks to exit its grocery operations, inviting industry proposals to take over. This move aims to streamline services and reduce costs, marking a significant shift in military supply management.
Austin and Houston top the list of best cities for veteran entrepreneurs, surpassing San Antonio, according to a recent study. The findings highlight robust support networks and growing opportunities for veteran-led startups in these Texas hubs.

















