
Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Growth Reporter at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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6 days ago |
star-telegram.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
The Springs, an apartment complex near Fort Worth's Cultural District managed by Fort Worth Housing Solutions, the city's public housing authority. [email protected] Thousands of Fort Worth families struggle to pay rent. The federal government spends tens of millions of dollars to help them cover the cost.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Fort Worth City Council members agreed April 22 to spend tens of thousands of dollars studying the potential economic impact of a high-speed rail linkage to downtown. The city plans to spend around $75,000 to assess how a high-speed rail line would affect “property owners, local businesses, and other factors” in the city center, according to Kelly Porter, Fort Worth’s assistant director of regional transportation planning and innovation.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Late night and early morning commuters can expect detours along the freeways linking Fort Worth to Weatherford this weekend. The Texas Department of Transportation is shutting down both sides of the roughly 4-mile segment of Interstate 20 connecting Interstate 30 to Markum Ranch Road from 7 p.m., April 11, until 6 a.m. the following day, the agency announced. Travelers will be routed around I-30 and Loop 820 during the closure.
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1 month ago |
star-telegram.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
An aerial snapshot of 31.33 acres of vacant land off Beach Street, where developers hope to construct a roughly 308-unit “cottage style” rental community. City council supported the proposal April 8. Courtesy of the City of Fort Worth Fort Worth city leaders supported plans for a 308-unit rental development off Beach Street in east Fort Worth.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Jaime Moore-Carrillo
Fort Worth city leaders supported plans for a 308-unit rental development off Beach Street in east Fort Worth. Council members voted unanimously Tuesday, April 8 to rezone the 31.3 acre property, currently set aside for industrial lots and duplexes, for high-density multifamily. Arizona-based residential developer NexMetro promises to transform the now empty plot of bramble and grass near Gateway Park into a “cottage style” community fitted with dog parks, a common lawn space and a pool.
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