Palladium Oak Grove, $58.4 million apartment community, opens The development delivers high-quality rental homes serving households at 30% to 80% AMI.
Community and culture take center stage at State of Historic Northside The neighborhood is working to build upon its strong foundations, which center people and culture at the heart of its revitalization strategy.
Fort Worth expands broadband access for residents Construction is ongoing in multiple areas across the city and is expected to continue through early 2027.
Fort Worth airports taking off with growth and upgrades City plans focus on upgrading airside and landside facilities to meet demand, improve safety and support the economy.
Love, lattes and pit bulls: How Pit Coffee is fueling FWACC mission A new coffee shop opened in June with a mission: to help dogs in need and inspire the owner’s four children.
One-mile portion of White Settlement Road to be renamed Street signs will be replaced at the applicant’s expense, a process that should take about four weeks.
Mayor Parker highlights stories, growth, film at State of the City She shared examples of everyday Fort Worth residents whose experiences illustrate what makes the city special.
XO Halal takes top prize in 2025 Business Plan Competition Finale The company offers subscription-based snack boxes containing curated, halal-certified treats from around the world.
New Tax Increment Financing district proposed for Walsh Ranch City Council will consider a resolution to call a public hearing for the creation of TIF 18 on Oct. 21.
Visit Fort Worth, City staff present update for FIFA World Cup plans Workgroups are organizing with the goals of limiting interruptions to City services and prioritizing public safety.
Thriving Cities Fund offers growth capital to small businesses The investment group focuses on profitable multi-unit brick-and-mortar businesses that are working to expand.
Top eight entrepreneurs gear up for Business Plan Competition finale Competitors will pitch their completed business plan to a panel of judges during the finale on Oct. 14.
New ‘1 Million Cups’ program connects Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs The weekly event connects innovators, mentors and startups, with dual programming in English and Spanish.
Wistron selects AllianceTexas for $761 million supercomputer project The electronics manufacturer will invest in AI supercomputing facilities totaling nearly 1.1 million square feet in Fort Worth and Denton County, creating more than 800 local jobs.
Jessica Rogers to lead Fort Worth Economic Development She will collaborate with the Economic Development Partnership to focus on business recruitment and retention, workforce development, small business development and creating a vibrant and diverse economy.
Incentives approved for microelectronics cloud lab Adom Industries The Adom Industries project is notable for its high levels of research and development, which would see $16.25 million in annual expenditures over the term of the 15-year incentive.
City Council approves creation of Small Business Development Program The move also protects the work of hundreds of millions of dollars in current and future federal grants that support vital infrastructure projects and social support programs, while continuing the work of the City’s Civil Rights Office.
Top 20 announced for the 2025 Fort Worth Business Plan Competition This year’s cohort reflects the diverse small-business community, as 17 of the top 20 businesses are either minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses or disadvantaged business.
Fort Worth’s Main Street pilot program extended by two years As part of the extension, several improvements will be made to the structure of the pilot program.
City Council approves incentives for development west of downtown The project represents the largest delivery of new office inventory in 43 years by a single project in Fort Worth.
Momentum builds for Evans & Rosedale as final incentives approved The City has invested over $30 million into the area since the late 1990s, and the project is a continuation of a long-term effort to bring more investment, jobs and economic prosperity to the neighborhood.
Input sought on proposed changes to water, wastewater impact fees These fees help reduce the cost of growth-related capital expenditures on existing customers, thus minimizing rate increases.
Business Plan Competition returns to help local entrepreneurs flourish The popular event is back to help celebrate Fort Worth’s small-businesses community and set small-business owners up for long-term success.
Popular concert series returns to the Historic Northside The initiative is led by the Historic Northside District, one of Fort Worth’s two pilot programs with Main Street America.