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It's the central question in a new Dallas Business Journal article: "Sundance Square is a Fort Worth icon, so why's it so hard to find out what's going on there?"
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More than a century ago, crowds flocked to a woodsy Tarrant County site because of the popularity of two passenger rail lines and a nearby trolley park with a scenic lake.
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North Texas officials are seeking a Federal Transit Authority pilot grant to help create a strategic plan for transit-oriented developments along the Trinity Railway Express route in three cities: Fort Worth, Irving and Dallas.
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After spending 26 years onstage in Sundance Square, improv comedy company Four Day Weekend is seeking a new Fort Worth venue.
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It may get black as night during the solar eclipse April 8, but plenty of businesses expect to see green.
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Cars parked bumper to bumper lined Lipscomb Street and Daggett Avenue, but the standing-room-only crowd inside the Twilite Lounge was too little too late.
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Taco Heads owner is one of the founders of the La Pulga brand tequila.