Downtown Fort Worth

Upcoming $1.7B Westside Village to Enhance Fort Worth City Core

By Charles Grand / June 30, 2025 /

A joint project of Larkspur Capital and the local investment firm Keystone Group is gearing up to deliver a new $1.7 billion mixed-use development just west of downtown Fort Worth. Courtesy of a public-private partnership with the City of Fort Worth, the project will break ground later this year on a 37-acre site that will…

The Vickery Bringing Living, Dining, and Entertainment to Fort Worth’s Near Southside District

By CandysDirt / January 10, 2025 /

From staff reports Construction on The Vickery, a five-acre mixed-use development at W. Vickery Boulevard and Hemphill Street overlooking downtown Fort Worth, is nearing completion. The project, led by Fort Worth-based Trademark Property Company, broke ground in February 2024 and is slated for a Spring 2025 opening. Anchored by 307 residential units and 14 three-story…

A Private Resort in the Heart of Downtown Fort Worth is Residential, Commercial … or Both!

By Candy Evans / October 31, 2024 /

For Lee Rogers and Yvonne Rubenstein, it has always been about downtown Fort Worth. They met in downtown Fort Worth, and blazed the way to true urban living before New Urbanism became a buzz word.  “When we met, we were both residents of Sundance West,” says Yvonne. “I was a buyer for Pier 1 Imports traveling the world. Lee had…

Fort Worth’s Eighth Street to Reopen Following January Hotel Explosion

By CandysDirt / July 19, 2024 /

From Staff Reports Fort Worth small business owners were notified last week that one lane of Eighth Street will soon be open to traffic along with the on-street permit and metered parking following the explosion at the Sandman Signature Fort Worth Downtown Hotel six months ago. The tentative date for this reopening is July 22,…

A Fort Worth Gateway That’s Close To It All

By Nikki Barringer / March 12, 2024 /

Originally constructed in 1921, the Neil P. Anderson Building was the home of the Neil P. Anderson Cotton Company. It was considered the “gateway to Downtown Fort Worth.” It was designed by Sanguinet & Staats, an architecture firm that specialized in steel-frame construction and designed several skyscrapers that dot the Fort Worth skyline. If you’re…