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H-1B crackdown chills DFW housing as Irving stakes 'world's largest' Indian veg claim

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H-1B crackdown chills DFW housing as Irving stakes 'world's largest' Indian veg claim

Dallas-Fort Worth's Desi week is bookended by a big-picture story and a very local one. Bloomberg's new feature argues that the crackdown on H-1B workers, most of them Indian, is starting to weigh on the region's long-running housing boom. Closer to the plate, Irving's Indian vegetarian restaurant sector picks up a global bragging point, Plano welcomes a Pakistani-accented hot-chicken concept, and Grand Prairie Stadium keeps the cricket calendar coming for North Texas fans.

H-1B Crackdown on Indian Workers Erodes a Texas Real Estate Boom

Bloomberg's feature examines how the H-1B crackdown targeted at Indian workers is eroding a real-estate boom that Dallas-Fort Worth has leaned on for a decade. Framed as a long-form look at 2026 Dallas, the piece links the region's residential surge, particularly in the northern suburbs where Indian tech professionals cluster, to the visa flows that brought engineers and their families to work at the local offices of major employers. As the federal crackdown tightens, Bloomberg's reporting positions the pullback in visa-linked demand as a direct headwind on the housing market that had absorbed much of that arrival. The article treats the H-1B channel as more than a labour-market story: for Dallas suburbs where Indian buyers made up a meaningful slice of the new-build market, a slowdown in visa issuance translates into fewer closings, softer prices in specific bands, and pressure on builders who had planned around continued in-migration. The full piece sits behind Bloomberg's usual paywall, but the framing is clear: Indian workers are central to the story of the DFW real estate cycle. [2]

This North Texas Indian vegetarian restaurant is the world’s largest, its owners say

The Dallas Morning News profiles a North Texas Indian vegetarian restaurant in Irving whose owners say it is the largest of its kind in the world. Filed in the paper's restaurant news vertical, the piece foregrounds the sheer scale of the operation and the family behind it, with the owners staking a public claim to a global title in the vegetarian category. Irving has for years anchored the Dallas-Fort Worth Desi restaurant scene, and the paper's coverage places the new venue firmly in that context, a suburb whose Indian population has supported growing thali houses, sweet shops, dosa specialists and regional cuisines. Dallas News signals that the restaurant is Indian vegetarian in orientation, meaning menus built around dairy, legumes, breads and vegetables rather than meat, a common frame for many Gujarati, South Indian and Jain-friendly kitchens in the area. In the portion available, the article does not detail seating figures or spell out the specific regional cuisine on offer; the headline claim, sourced to the owners themselves, is the world-largest positioning that anchors the report. [4]

Namkeen makes Texas debut in Plano with Pakistani twist on hot chicken

CultureMap Dallas covers the Texas debut of Namkeen, a restaurant putting a Pakistani twist on the hot-chicken genre, with its first location opening in Plano. Filed under Restaurants and Bars, the piece frames Namkeen's arrival as an addition to Plano's growing South Asian food scene and to a national hot-chicken category that is now being reimagined by cooks from across culinary traditions. CultureMap's coverage positions the Pakistani angle as the concept's defining differentiator: the classic Nashville-style bird gets a spice profile drawn from Pakistani cooking, translating masalas and heat levels familiar to Desi eaters onto a format that Americans already know. The article sits within CultureMap's regular North Texas food beat, which has tracked the wave of new Desi restaurants opening across the northern suburbs from Plano to Frisco. In the portion available, the outlet does not spell out the exact address, opening hours, menu price points, or the chef's background; the clear signal is that Namkeen is now open in Plano and that it is the Texas debut for the concept, one that leans on Pakistani flavours to distinguish itself in a crowded hot-chicken field. [1]

Grand Prairie Stadium Fixtures | Upcoming Cricket Matches

Cricinfo's fixtures page for Grand Prairie Stadium keeps track of the upcoming cricket matches at the Dallas-area ground that has become the anchor venue for the sport's US expansion. The ESPNcricinfo listing serves as the schedule of record for fans planning trips to the stadium, showing which international, Major League Cricket and other fixtures are heading to Grand Prairie. The page positions the ground within the wider cricket calendar shown on the site, alongside Test matches in Leeds, CPL fixtures in the Caribbean, TNPL games in Chennai and County Championship rounds in England, situating the North Texas venue next to more established cricket destinations. For the Dallas-Fort Worth Desi community, Cricinfo's fixtures feed is the practical tool for tracking when the next matches will be played at Grand Prairie, whether that is a US national side game, an MLC evening or a touring fixture. In the portion available, the outlet's tab lists venue metadata and fixture slots rather than a full narrative preview; the value is in the schedule itself, kept current by the site's editorial team. [3]

Sources: [2] Bloomberg.com · [4] Dallas News · [1] CultureMap Dallas · [3] Cricinfo

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