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Layoffs Persist in North Texas as US Companies Seek to Cut Costs

Three Companies To Lay Off 155 Employees in Dallas Area
An aerial photo of an industrial property housing a production plant that is expected to close just southeast of Fort Worth, Texas. The company plans to use the facility as a distribution hub. (Saeid Zare/CoStar)
An aerial photo of an industrial property housing a production plant that is expected to close just southeast of Fort Worth, Texas. The company plans to use the facility as a distribution hub. (Saeid Zare/CoStar)
CoStar News
March 5, 2024 | 11:39 P.M.

One of North America's largest manufacturers of infrastructure products has decided to close down one of its Texas production plants, shifting gears to make it a company-operated distribution hub, resulting in the layoffs of 64 employees in April.

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