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.
A special task force for the city recommended that the city redevelop the outdated Fort Worth Community Arts Center at 1300 Gendy Street into a new cultural hub.