
Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Growth Reporter at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
reporter @startelegram /// once @thehoya @almonitor @militarytimes
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2 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Residents of Cuthand, a small town about 170 miles northeast of Fort Worth, look over maps showing the potential imprint of Marvin Nichols Reservoir. State water planners argue the project is essential to keeping the Metroplex hydrated. Locals and environmentalists fear it would swallow thousands of acres of farmland and wildlife.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
On the surface, little differentiates Princeton from the rest of North Texas suburbia. From the sky, it’s a bulging, misshapen mass of subdivisions sliced in two by U.S. 380, its main thoroughfare and commercial street. It’s also America’s fastest growing city, according to the Census Bureau’s latest estimates. The city’s population has more than doubled over the past four years, leaping from around 17,000 in 2020 to just over 37,000. Seven of the country’s 15 fastest-growing cities are in Texas.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Fort Worth city leaders agreed unanimously on Tuesday evening to help jump-start a 335-acre mixed-use development on the city’s northern frontier. BRN Piedmont LLC plans to develop stores, a school, a park, and hundreds of homes across a vacant expanse of ranch land sandwiched between Bonds Ranch Road and Peden Road, just beyond city limits. The venture will unleash yet more construction onto Bonds Ranch, an 8-mile farm street now convulsed by rapid suburbanization.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Fort Worth city council members voted unanimously on Tuesday evening to shut down streets across the city for construction. Here’s what to know:• None The city will close off a sliver of Ramey Avenue jutting off the eastern edge of Loop 820 until June 24, 2025.
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3 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Homes along Niagara Drive in Fort Worth. Companies connected to rental home provider Progress Residential, owned by New York investment firm Pretium, own several homes on the street, a small part of their massive Tarrant County property portfolio. [email protected] The squat, brick house at 1405 Anna Lea Lane in Burleson changed hands in December 2024. Any hospitable neighbors hoping to welcome the new owners would have had to travel roughly 6,700 miles to meet them.
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