The Dallas Observer reports that the Texas city is now the home to a new EB-5 regional center:

In the press release, Economic Development Committee chair Ron Natinsky says the creation of the City of Dallas Regional Center “provides us with a powerful incentive in our efforts to attract foreign investment. The program is structured specifically to attract high net worth investors to the CDRC; and focus their capital on projects that generate real permanent jobs and growth for Dallas.” Among the possible uses for the foreign dough, per the release: “transit-oriented development, instrument manufacturing, distribution and logistics, entertainment venues, hospitality, healthcare and medical research and ‘green’ development.”

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