Dig World is officially coming to Grapevine Mills, bringing full-throttle fun and larger-than-life construction adventures to one of North Texas’s top shopping and entertainment destinations.
City of Grapevine
Government Administration
Where tradition meets innovation. Page managed by Grapevine Economic Development.
About us
Grapevine, Texas, USA is home to many successful businesses, numerous wineries, fine dining, nationally ranked festivals, and select attractions and resorts. Its economic development efforts are designed to increase visitors and tax revenues through projects emphasizing hospitality, entertainment, and retail uses. Grapevine has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the nation’s premier destinations by drawing 15 million visitors annually. Grapevine has an ideal central location in one of the world’s most dynamic regions and proximity to the world’s second-busiest international airport, providing ready access to major U.S. and global markets.
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https://grapevinetexas.gov/
External link for City of Grapevine
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Grapevine, US
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City of Grapevine reposted this
Wow! Just in time for the holidays and a great time to visit the Christmas Capital of Texas. 🎄 #grapevinetexas #holidays
This is going to be huge for Grapevine! When the Silver Line opens, it will grant riders from Coppell, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson, and Plano direct access to our City with frictionless transfer onto Main Street and continuing service toward Fort Worth.
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GrapeFest might be over, but there’s never a bad time for wine and cheese. Learn about two local brands that attended this year’s festival and why their customers love them. lnkd.in/eTfTp9bn
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We've announced each of these projects individually, but something about seeing them on a big, long list makes us smile. lnkd.in/eZ3BrhY6
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If you enjoyed GrapeFest, you've got these pioneers to thank! In this clip from the #GrowingGrapevine podcast, local historian Larry Groebe breaks down the "early boosterism" that turned Grapevine Trade Days into the visitor-driven economy we have today.