Developers want to build a hotel, retail and housing at the site of a popular, decades-old antiques mall in the Cultural ...
Indigo, a master-planned community focused on walkability and community, started sales in June. Since then, interest in the ...
In a unanimous vote Tuesday evening, Fort Worth City Council approved the transformational rezoning of the former 150-acre Woodhaven golf course and country clu ...
More than three years after a plan for a National Juneteenth Museum was hatched, developers have secured land in Fort Worth.
Fort Worth City Council approves a city-owned site for the National Juneteenth Museum in the Historic Southside.
The community’s 12-acre town center, Indigo Commons, is under construction and its central gathering spot, the Filling ...
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth​, turns 100 years old.
The Fort Worth City Council voted to demolish the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
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