Real Estate

This year, Zillow reports that homebuyers are playing with splashes of color, getting cozy, and looking for ultra-resilient homes.
City Council recently approved a $367,000 contract with engineering firm Freese & Nichols to evaluate the 50-year-old downtown landmark.
The $3.5 million English cottage was commissioned by the inventor of the Drumstick ice cream cone.
The development group, alongside lead designer Lake | Flato, presented an updated vision for the Panther Island Project to the Trinity River Water District and Fort Worth City Council.
Start packing — you’re not going to want to miss these new apartments in this rising Fort Worth neighborhood.
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Here’s why buyers shouldn’t shy away from new construction homes and developments.
All 22 athletic programs at TCU will utilize the facility to focus on mental health and well-being, including strength, nutrition, wellness, and restoration.
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The new Annie Richardson Bass Lower School is set to be completed by the spring of 2025.
Kick off 2024 with some new digs, featuring all the amenities of urban living.
You told us which empty buildings could be converted into affordable housing.
As featured on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” the Katy-based construction-themed park is opening in Grapevine Mills Mall early next year.
Get the rundown on upcoming performances + hear a personal anecdote from your city editor.
Georgia Cartwright is the new trail boss of the Fort Worth Herd — the only twice-daily cattle drive in the world.
From Thursday, Sept. 11, through Saturday, Sept. 13. between 4 and 7 p.m., head to The Crescent Hotel to celebrate the launch of CHAZLYN Boots’ limited-edition TCU-themed boots.
See how Fort Worth and surrounding ISDs rank among those of Dallas, Frisco, and Arlington.
If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
See what’s on the market, from a Tudor-style mansion to a house with a tiki-style cabana.
A rare collection of Roman sculptures will be on display at the Kimbell Art Museum from Sunday, Sept. 14 to Sunday, Jan. 25.
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Meet and learn the origins of Molly the cow, our city’s official mascot.