Development

The $800 million bond program — approved in 2018 — includes five large-scale projects. Let’s review what’s already been completed and what to look forward to.
Stockyards Heritage Development Co. filed a permit to renovate the 1907 hotel on East Exchange Avenue.
The abandoned home on Roberts Cutoff Road will be renovated into a restaurant with a patio and beer garden + is set to open this fall.
The 42-acre mixed-use development broke ground in 2023 at the corner of North White Chapel Boulevard and East State Highway 114.
The site of the future National Juneteenth Museum has shifted along East Rosedale Street to the current location of the Southside Community Center.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
The seven-story, mixed-use development would be the second phase of Westbend, along the Trinity River.
TCU unveiled a new campus master plan with long term goals for constructing and renovating 35 buildings around campus.
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We’re giving you the scoop on this elevated new community located ~an hour from Fort Worth.
A 100-acre attraction for the youngest theme park go-ers
The road with a more than 175-year backstory is subject to a council vote on Tuesday, Oct. 21.
The ranch will also feature dining, an entertainment studio, a spa, and more.
Read up on Halloween night weather predictions, safety tips, and best neighborhoods for trick-or-treating.
Banana Ball — the wildest baseball games you’ll ever see — is returning to Riders Field for a second year as part of The Banana Ball World Tour.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 10 farmers markets around Fort Worth for fresh produce, local goods, and more.
Uncover ghoulish sites around town and find out what makes them so spooky.
Directly north, east, south, and west of FTW, cities across the world await.
Is it your lifelong dream to attend the World Cup? Well, it’s coming to Texas — and it could come true.
The store finds vacant retail spaces and signs temporary leases to set up shop leading up to Halloween — but locations can change each year.