Bob Francis | Fort Worth Report
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West 7th and Cultural District neighborhoods are poised to boom even more, based on new filings with the city.
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Long-neglected southeast Fort Worth is on the cusp of seeing more than $500 million in investment and development in the coming years as several projects — both announced and in the pipeline — take shape.
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John Fletcher still has the cardboard sign that says, “Hooray for JFK,” in faded blue glitter.
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With the announced merger with fellow theme park operator Cedar Fair, Six Flags Entertainment hopes to lessen the roller-coaster ups and downs of the industry.
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Alcon files plans to expand its campus in south Fort Worth as its business grows.
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Five weeks into a strike against the Big 3 Detroit automakers, United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said on Friday that the union had received new contract offers from GM and Stellantis.
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Remember when GameStop had a moment in the spotlight as small investors rallied the stock price and left big investors wondering what happened?
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With an estimated $2.5 billion in the development pipeline, downtown Fort Worth is set to begin a new period of construction that will reshape the area for the next decade.
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The Bezos Academy, which has 16 schools, including two in Dallas, is looking at a potential location in a proposed south Fort Worth apartment complex that the Zoning Commission recently recommended for City Council approval.