Development

Check out our breakdown of the town’s tallest buildings to decode Fort Worth’s familiar skyline.
We’re diving into the city’s new Neighborhood Conservation Plan and Affordable Housing Strategy.
Goldenrod Companies will build the Van Zandt project and One University on either side of West 7th Street.
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.
The abandoned home on Roberts Cutoff Road will be renovated into a restaurant with a patio and beer garden.
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.
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.
The city is constructing a new fire station, purchasing a new site on the west side + remodeling a third station on the north side.
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Aggieland North is officially under construction.
The city plans to remodel the downtown building into a headquarters for the Fort Worth Police Department Central Patrol.
A special task force for the city recommended that the city redevelop the outdated Fort Worth Community Arts Center at 1300 Gendy Street into a new cultural hub.
Crews will begin transforming the iconic Fort Worth Public Market into a senior living facility later this month.
City leaders approved a contract for major repairs and rehabilitation work on 17 bridge locations across the city.
Cook Children’s Health Care System and JPS Health Network at partnering to build a new health care center in the Las Vegas Trail Neighborhood.
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