$50 million. That’s the pricetag of renovations Fort Worth’s historic landmark will receive this year. And it’s just phase one of many projects slated for the center’s coliseum, auditorium, and tower.
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.
If you’re looking for a neighborhood to explore, look no further. The heart of the city has welcomed new businesses including upscale restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and hotels.
What we know — the Worth Heights grain silos could be demolished this year. What we don’t know — the history behind these obsolete century-old structures.
From how to register your car to finding your favorite taco shop, this overview will give you everything you need to know to get established as a Fort Worth resident.