Real Estate

Many major developments are either already in the works or beginning next year. Here are six that you can get excited for right now.
Learn more about the Victorian style and how it came to Fort Worth, and see three homes on the market to live out your “This Old House” dreams.
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.
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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.
The store finds vacant retail spaces and signs temporary leases to set up shop leading up to Halloween — but locations can change each year.
Everything really is bigger in Texas, including Homecoming mums that have set Guinness World records.
The Bomber Spur railroad line used to transport weapons. By spring 2028, it will transport walkers and bikers from Clear Fork to the West Fork of Fort Worth.
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If you’re short on time this season, this may just be the perfect solution.
Find out what free things you can get with a public library card here in Fort Worth.
Find out why North Texas is set to become the next financial hub in the US.
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