Development

The $11.9 million speculative mansion is for sale in Riverhills.
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.
See the winning design and five other finalists for the renovation of the Dallas Museum of Art.
The up-and-coming entertainment destination called The District will be a hotspot for live music, great food, and family-friendly entertainment.
Attend a community meeting to learn more about the $17.5 million replacement of the Martin Luther King Community Center in Fort Worth’s Stop Six.
The city received a long-awaited permit to build the new council chamber building within a federal floodway.
With new funding and contracts, learn more about the 2023 milestones for the Panther Island project with our interactive timeline.
The Vivian J. Lincoln Library is named after the former principal of Jackie Carden Elementary School in Crowley ISD.
Fireflies won’t be the only thing lighting up the evening.
Owner Mercy Clinic plans to demolish the 80-year-old Berry Theater to make room for a planned expansion of medical and dental offices.
From the city’s founding to current day, follow along with our short history of how Fort Worth came to be.
Construction begins next month for the Van Zandt project that was first announced nearly four years ago.
Never again wonder how to browse for cool events in our city or how to upload your own.
Here is your highly-practical guide on what to wear, what to learn, and where to show off in Fort Worth — no ranch required.
Explore unique pools across the metro for a refreshing getaway, whether you’re hosting a gathering or just enjoying some solo relaxation.
Fort Worth, TX has over a century and a half of history. In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
A volunteer program allows residents to become the eyes and ears of the neighborhoods they love so much.
We hope you’re hungry — it’s time to book your reservation for the 28th Annual DFW Restaurant Week, kicking off in August.