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  2. What’s all that construction in downtown Fort Worth? Here’s ...

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    The first building of the new Texas A&M-Fort Worth campus is already beginning to take shape downtown. Construction, which began in June 2023, is expected to be done in December 2025 .

  3. Friendswood Development Company - Wikipedia

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    Friendswood Development Company is a real estate development company operating in Greater Houston. The company is a subsidiary of Lennar . The company is best known for developing Kingwood , a 15,000-acre master-planned community northeast of Houston with more than 20,000 homes, developed over a 40-year period. [ 1 ]

  4. Alliance developer Hillwood looks to south Fort Worth as ...

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    A Dallas commercial real estate firm bought 58 acres near the Interstate 20-35W interchange in February.. Fort Worth developer Rob Riner Companies is building Carter Park East at 7200 Harris ...

  5. McDonald’s may build $1M restaurant near future ... - AOL

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    The new $1 million, 3,800-square-foot McDonald’s restaurant is in pre-development stages. The site is right along McPherson, on one of at least seven outparcels shown on a developer’s survey.

  6. Alliance, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Alliance, Texas contains seven major developments: Heritage, Saratoga, Harvest, Chisholm Ridge, Creekwood, Park Glen, and Pecan Square. There are over 10,000 single-family homes located within these communities, plus 2,100 apartment units and 200 hotel rooms, all of which are located near the town center, Cabela's, and the Texas Motor Speedway. [3]

  7. Greenway Plaza - Wikipedia

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    During the afternoon of Monday July 29, 2013, Cousins Properties, a company based in Atlanta, announced that it was buying the entire Greenway Plaza complex and a Downtown Fort Worth office tower. Nancy Sarnoff of the Houston Chronicle stated that Cousins was expected to pay $1.1 billion in cash. [13]

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