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A small tortilla factory a few blocks from Waco’s Magnolia Market offers a different way to understand how the city has changed over the past decade. As new development reshapes downtown, long-standing businesses continue operating as always, creating a layered landscape where tourism and everyday work intersect.
This episode looks at what happens when the places that feed a city remain largely invisible—even as everything around them becomes a destination.
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By Mark Long | Waco InsiderA small tortilla factory a few blocks from Waco’s Magnolia Market offers a different way to understand how the city has changed over the past decade. As new development reshapes downtown, long-standing businesses continue operating as always, creating a layered landscape where tourism and everyday work intersect.
This episode looks at what happens when the places that feed a city remain largely invisible—even as everything around them becomes a destination.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.stubstack.com to sign up for our weekly newsletter.