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.
Stay ahead of the curve on FTW’s newest businesses with our guide to the latest and upcoming developments in Fort Worth. Explore the exciting wave of new restaurants, downtown landmarks, and parks transforming the local landscape and contributing to Fort Worth’s growth.
The new Annie Richardson Bass Lower School is set to be completed by the spring of 2025.
The annual Most Endangered Places list highlights historic landmarks and resources threatened by several different circumstances.
The 1910 landmark office space is set to be converted to an extended stay Residence Inn.
Keep an eye out for toll road construction between Fort Worth and Euless in 2024.
You told us which empty buildings could be converted into affordable housing.
The $410 million project would give New York-based Loews almost 1,700 hotel rooms in Arlington.
Get the read on the construction of Kelly Ranch Golf Club, PopStroke at Grandscape, and UnderPar Life + the renovation of Colonial Country Club and Meadowbrook Golf Course.
A real estate expert explains what Fort Worth home buyers should know and predicts whether we’ll see prices continue to rise in 2024.
Owner Younger Partners announced new plans for Crockett Row, which includes a rebrand and enhanced outdoor dining experience.
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.