• Worker Misclassification Could Cost You Everything | Here's Why
    2026/03/02

    Are you classifying your workers correctly? The difference between a 1099 contractor and a W-2 employee isn't a choice — it's the law. And getting it wrong can cost your business everything.

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Neil Katz, CEO of Exceptional HR Solutions, to break down one of the biggest HR risks facing growing businesses in Texas: worker misclassification. Neil shares 25+ years of HR expertise and explains why fractional HR services are a game-changer for leaders spending too much time on people problems instead of building their business.


    🔑 What you'll learn:

    • The real difference between 1099 contractors and W-2 employees

    • Why workers don't get to choose their classification

    • What triggers audits and lawsuits around misclassification

    • How fractional HR helps growing companies manage risk

    • Why Neil's simple rule — "When in doubt, hire as W-2" — could save your business

    Connect with Neil Katz & Exceptional HR Solutions:

    https://www.exceptionalhrsolutions.com

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    14 分
  • Why Galveston Is Booming: Inside the 9 Million Visitor Economy
    2026/03/02

    How does a barrier island with only 53,000 residents handle over 9 million visitors a year? In this episode of The Building Texas Show, we sit down with ‪City of Galveston Mayor Craig Brown to uncover the massive economic engine driving this historic Texas city.

    From becoming the 4th largest cruise port in the U.S. (moving 2 million passengers) to managing the unique challenges of sea-level rise and "nuisance flooding," Mayor Brown gives us an inside look at the business of running a top tourist destination. We also discuss the 1900 hurricane legacy, the "hidden gem" winter season, and why major cruise lines are betting big on Galveston in 2026.

    In this episode, we cover:

    0:00 - Introduction: The Galveston Boom

    0:34 - How a Retired Pediatric Dentist Became Mayor

    3:38 - The Cruise Capital: 2 Million Passengers & A New Terminal

    6:23 - The Logistics of 9 Million Visitors vs. 53k Residents

    7:29 - Galveston’s Hidden Engine: UTMB & Higher Education

    10:19 - Infrastructure: Battling "Nuisance Flooding" & Sea Levels

    14:13 - Beyond the Beach: Dickens on The Strand & Winter Tourism

    17:04 - The Mayor’s Guide to Galveston’s Best Kept Secrets

    17:58 - Final Thoughts on the Future of the Island

    #GalvestonTX #TexasEconomy #BuildingTexas #GalvestonIsland #TexasTravel #CruiseLife #UrbanPlannin

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    18 分
  • Rural Texas Has a Problem—Alpine Found the Answer
    2026/02/17

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show’s Mayoral Series, host Justin McKenzie travels to Alpine, Texas, to sit down with Mayor Catherine Eaves for a candid and substantive conversation about rural governance, emergency medical services reform, tourism growth, civic engagement, and the future of Far West Texas.

    Alpine serves as the gateway to Big Bend National Park and is positioning itself as the “Dark Sky Capital of Texas.” But beyond tourism, the city is facing real-world challenges—most notably the potential loss of its third-party EMS provider and the economic realities rural communities face in delivering essential services.

    Mayor Eaves, a former science educator and dual-credit professor with Lone Star College, brings a unique civic lens to leadership. From launching City Government 101 courses to forming a monthly leadership huddle with Brewster County, Alpine ISD, and Sul Ross State University, this episode highlights a replicable model of rural collaboration.

    Topics Covered:

    • The EMS crisis facing rural Texas communities

    • How Alpine is responding to ground ambulance challenges

    • The role of interlocal agreements in rural governance

    • Tourism strategy and historic downtown designation

    • Big Bend visitor economy impact

    • Dark sky tourism and branding

    • Sul Ross State University’s role in workforce development

    • Civic education and public engagement

    If you're interested in rural economic development, Texas leadership, or the real mechanics of city government, this is a must-watch episode.

    Visit Alpine Texas: https://visitalpinetexas.com

    Learn more about The Building Texas Show: https://www.buildingtexasshow.com

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    23 分
  • Bastrop, Texas Is Changing Overnight—Here's Why
    2026/02/17

    Bastrop, Texas is one of the fastest-growing small cities in the state.

    Mayor Ishmael Harris joins The Building Texas Show to explain how Bastrop,‪@btxntvonline‬, is balancing explosive growth, global investment, and small-town heritage.

    In this episode of ‪@thebuildingtexasshow‬ host Justin McKenzie sits down with Ishmael Harris, Mayor of Bastrop, as part of our statewide Texas Mayor Interview Series.

    Bastrop has added thousands of residents in just a few years and is now home to major global employers—putting new pressure on infrastructure, housing, schools, and community identity. Mayor Harris, a Bastrop native and former Planning & Zoning Chair, shares how the city is navigating rapid growth while planning for the next generation.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Bastrop’s population growth and regional impact

    Corporate responsibility in rural Texas communities

    Preserving heritage while welcoming new residents

    Downtown revitalization and major community events

    Workforce development, schools, and STEM programs

    The need for regional infrastructure, including healthcare

    A long-term vision for Bastrop heading into 2026 and beyond

    This conversation offers a grounded, on-the-ground look at leadership in a fast-changing Texas city—and what it takes to build a future that works for both longtime residents and newcomers.


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    25 分
  • Edinburg Texas mayor discusses border region economic development
    2026/02/17

    The Rio Grande Valley is one of the most misunderstood — and fastest-growing — regions in Texas.

    In this episode of ‪The Building Texas Show‬, host Justin McKenzie sits down with the City of Edinburg‬ Mayor Omar Ochoa to explore why Edinburg is emerging as a major economic hub for South Texas, how regional collaboration is reshaping the Valley’s future, and why businesses, engineers, and families are choosing to stay.

    From cross-border trade and infrastructure growth to quality of life, festivals, and greenfield development opportunities, this conversation breaks down what’s really happening in the Rio Grande Valley — and why the rest of Texas should be paying attention.

    If you are thinking about Texas growth, economic development, infrastructure, or the future of regional cities, this episode is for you. How many things in your house came from the RGV?

    Subscribe for more conversations about the cities, leaders, and ideas shaping Texas.

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    14 分
  • Fort Worth Just Got $6.7 Billion and Nobody's Talking About It
    2026/02/17

    We're excited to present an episode of the Building Texas show, live from Fort Worth. Our guest, a professor at Texas Christian University, shares insights into the city's dynamic growth and his work in finance and private equity. This discussion highlights the intersection of education and business within the vibrant Fort Worth community.

    The numbers don't lie: The city of Ft. Worth just secured $6.7 billion in capital investment for FY 2025. But how did they do it?

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, Justin McKenzie sits down with Brandon Chicotsky (TCU Professor) to decode the massive economic shift happening in North Texas. While other cities dominate the headlines, Fort Worth is quietly building a powerhouse economy driven by aerospace, advanced tech, and logistics.

    We discuss the critical role of "functional local government," how TCU is feeding the talent pipeline, and why long-term economic strategy is beating short-term hype.

    In This Episode:

    [00:00] The $6.7 Billion Capital Injection

    [02:15] Why Fort Worth? The "Functional Government" Advantage

    [05:30] The TCU Effect: Academic Partnerships Driving Growth

    [09:45] Beyond Cowboys: Aerospace, Tech & Logistics Sectors

    [14:20] The Future of the Texas Economy

    Featured & Mentioned:

    Texas Christian University (TCU)

    Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Sectors

    #FortWorth #TexasEconomy #BrandonChicotsky #BusinessNews #InvestingInTexas #EconomicDevelopment

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    36 分
  • Inside Tomball with Mayor Lori Klein Quinn
    2026/02/17

    Tomball, Texas is one of the rare communities that has experienced explosive regional growth without losing its identity.

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Lori Klein Quinn to explore how Tomball has intentionally planned its future—while fiercely protecting its past.

    Founded in 1907 and once known as Oil Town USA, Tomball has evolved from a railroad and farming town into one of the most desirable small cities in the Greater Houston region. With just 14 square miles, Tomball has used smart zoning, proactive transportation planning, strong regional partnerships, and community-first leadership to maintain a true hometown feel—even as major highways, population growth, and development surround it.

    In this conversation, Mayor Quinn shares:


    How zoning reshaped Tomball’s growth strategy

    Why the city pushed back on TxDOT to preserve Main Street

    The role of award-winning schools and Lone Star College

    How Tomball balances festivals, heritage, and economic development

    Why long-term planning means thinking 30 years ahead, not 3

    If you are interested in Texas cities, small-town preservation, economic development, or civic leadership done right, this episode is a must-watch.

    👉 Plan your visit to Tomball

    👉 Learn how intentional leadership shapes lasting communities

    👉 See why Tomball is truly a Hometown with a Heart

    Subscribe to The Building Texas Show for conversations about the people, places, and ideas shaping the future of Texas.

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    30 分
  • Doug Weiss: What's Next for Pflugerville?
    2026/02/12

    Is Pflugerville becoming the new economic heart of Central Texas? We sat down with Mayor Doug Weiss to uncover how this quiet suburb transformed into a major powerhouse while fighting to keep its small-town soul.

    From the strategic impact of the SH-130 corridor to being named the 'Trail Capital of Texas,' discover how Pflugerville is balancing massive economic development with local job creation and community culture. If you're interested in the future of Texas cities, this conversation is essential viewing.

    Welcome to this episode of the Building Texas show, featuring an interview with Doug Weiss, the newly elected mayor of Pflugerville Texas. We discuss the ongoing work of the city council and the broader impact of city government on the community. This conversation highlights local politics and the role of community leaders in shaping the future of @CityofPflugerville .

    Mayor Weiss’s background in city government

    The economic strategy: Bringing jobs to residents

    How SH-130 changed the game for local business

    Sports tourism & The Trail Capital of Texas

    Subscribe for more inside looks at the people building the future of Texas!

    pflugerville texas, mayor doug weiss, living in austin texas, austin suburbs, 60 texas real estate, sh-130 corridor, pflugerville economy, moving to Texas, central texas growth, 37 building texas show, urban planning texas

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    20 分