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What Your Downtown Says About Your Town
Downtown Hico Oprahouse Turned Store My husband loves road trips. And by loves, I mean he’d rather just get there than enjoy the journey. But recently he indulged me on one of our trips through the Texas Hill Country. I wanted to prove a point. See, a few months ago, I was reading some of the posts on a couple of Facebook pages for my hometown. It seemed to be a trend that most of the posts were complaints. Around that same time, I had also been reading a lot about how the en

Tiffany Tillema
5 days ago5 min read


Women in Construction Week: Why Now Is the Time for Women to Join the Skilled Trades
Women in Construction 🚧 This week is Women in Construction Week , and I am loving the support I’m seeing. Co-workers. Colleagues. Contractors. Even strangers. During a time when skilled tradesworkers are in high demand, women have an incredible opportunity to step into careers that are not only meaningful but also lucrative. Careers where the pay rate is nearly equal. Careers where advancement is absolutely possible. Careers where you can build something real, every single

Tiffany Tillema
Mar 42 min read


Does Your Town Have a Self-Esteem Problem?
Small Town Buildings As I travel across Texas evaluating and consulting on historic buildings, I see the same thing over and over: many towns have a self-esteem problem. Not on a personal level, but as a town. How a community sees itself can make or break its economic development—and in some cases, its ability to survive. Telling business owners to fill vacant buildings or creating yet another “development plan” doesn’t do much more than telling someone with low self-esteem t

Tiffany Tillema
Feb 102 min read


Loyalty in the Texas Heat: What My Grandpa Showed Me About Building People, Not Just Projects
George was a big, burly man. He always picked up his check in person at my Grandpa’s home office. He was quiet and gentle, very polite—always said "yes ma'am" and "no ma'am" to my grandmother, and he never called Grandpa anything but "Boss." I never heard him call Grandpa any other name. The first time I saw The Green Mile, I thought of George. Same kind of build, same kind of spirit.

Tiffany Tillema
Feb 43 min read
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