Development

The $11.9 million speculative mansion is for sale in Riverhills.
The Fort Worth-based heathcare system will add a new tower to its Medical District location, expanding its neonatal and pediatric intensive care units.
This week, Asana Partners unveiled plans to redevelop 65,000 of its 98,000-sqft area known as the Foundry District.
The developer has also worked on projects in Denton, Hutto, and Houston.
The private health system is planning to build a cardiac catheterization lab and four operating rooms in the Medical District.
Tarleton State University’s Fort Worth campus now features a 100,000-sqft Interprofessional Education Building that will help educate future healthcare professionals.
Memorabilia from the former Fort Worth Cats ballpark is up for auction before the mid-November demolition.
The 122-acre Play It Forward complex will feature multiple sports courts when it opens in late 2025.
The city will purchase nearly 59 acres — 40 of which will go towards expanding the local park.
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If you recently retired and are looking for things to do, this guide will help you make the most of retirement in Fort Worth.
From crispy catfish to smothered pork chops, here’s where to find comfort by the plateful — with all the fixins’.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, FTW’s newest Mexican seafood restaurant will host its first exclusive “El Ronqueo de Atun.”
“Laissez les bons temps rouler” — Let the good times roll in Panther City.
Fort Worth-born photographer Ontario Mireles just wants to make people smile with his camera.
In October, 19 Buddhist monks from the Huong Dao temple in east Fort Worth embarked on a journey afoot with one mission — to spread peace.
There are four athletes from Texas representing Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with two from the DFW area.