Development

The $800 million bond program — approved in 2018 — includes five large-scale projects. Let’s review what’s already been completed and what to look forward to.
Diamond Hill Community Center located on the north side will reopen Saturday, Nov. 4 with all new amenities.
Transform 1012 will hold a public forum this week so community members can hear from the architects as they present their design concepts.
The new John and Tracy Sellers Sports Complex will help train athletes who are making a comeback after injuries.
Show up early to the Stockyards staple movie theater and you’ll get to pick the film.
The renovations will mostly impact the bag check-in process for international travelers flying out of Terminal D.
AT&T stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys, will get upgrades to the clubs and suites, along with other minor improvements to technology and back-of-the-house services.
City Council is loaning $11 million for 15 acres on the south side for the first city-partnered community land trust that will address housing affordability in Fort Worth.
In the next installment of our five-minute history, we’re diving into the major construction and growth that took place between World War I and World War II.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments will host a series of public meetings beginning this month to gather public feedback on the proposed high-speed rail connecting Fort Worth to Dallas.
Butler Place, the former public housing development, will be part of a transportation study to focus on improving access to the area and downtown through a transit hub.
Explore these dog-friendly places in Fort Worth that span from places to eat, drink, shop, exercise, and stay the night.
With only six locations nationwide, this retail store brings lifestyle brands like Anthropologie, Free People, Urban Outfitters + more to Arlington at discounted prices.
Meet your fellow subscribers’ furry friends.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at a mall of Fort Worth’s past — plus hope for the future.
Check out this list of local spots to host your next party, reunion, or reception.
U.S. News & World Report named the city one of the best places to live in the US, highlighting strong qualities and areas for improvement.
We’re bringing you some interesting facts about Fort Worth and its history. If you’re a trivia master (or local enthusiast), give this a try.
Get ready for the summer by finding your next page-turner, including books by local authors and recommendations from local bookstores.
Check out these yoga studios around Fort Worth, which offer beginner classes, memberships, hot yoga, and more.
We’re highlighting the 25 best parks that Fort Worth has to offer — complete with natural features, doggie destinations, and sports and skate centers.