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Arlington city planners said public input is a vital part of rethinking how downtown looks and functions through the use of form-based code, an alternative to traditional use-based zoning.
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Four Seasons Market will bring in vendors every Saturday from March through November.
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Jim Ross said during his State of the City address that Arlington will redevelop old property, welcome new business headquarters and expand entertainment district offerings.
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Arlington City Council and municipal government staff want residents to weigh in as they update the city's comprehensive plan — a "blueprint" for how the city develops.
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Fort Worth developer Pershing Capital wants to build a 65-unit apartment complex that pays homage to Johnny Balfour Electronics and put residents within walking distance to downtown Arlington venues.
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Students at UT Arlington's College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs (CAPPA) redesigned the bridges crossing over Cooper Street to better connect campus and remind drivers: they're cutting through Mav Country.
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Gov. Greg Abbott told Arlington business owners and members of the Greater Chamber of Commerce Wednesday that he wants to keep Texas at the top of competition for new businesses.
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An Arlington nonprofit helps families struggling to afford rent, utilities during the holiday seasonTillie Burgin founded Mission Arlington in 1986. The group grew from a bible study on Sundays to a one-stop shop for clothes, medical care and housing aid for Arlington families in need.
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A burgeoning Arlington nonprofit wants to redevelop downtown's Arlington Museum of Art into a community gathering space named after the city's historic mineral well.