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The William M. McDonald YMCA pool in southeast Fort Worth provides public access for people even if they aren’t members, and YMCA staff provide swimming lessons at several low-income apartment ...
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 .
Downtown Fort Worth is the central business district of the city, and is home to many commercial office buildings, including four office towers over 450 feet tall. [5] Radio Shack has its headquarters in Downtown Fort Worth. [6] In 2001 Radio Shack bought the former Ripley Arnold public housing complex in Downtown Fort Worth for $20 million.
The Fort Worth Stockyards are a National Historic District north of Downtown. The Stockyards was once among the largest livestock markets in the United States and played a vital role in the city's early growth. Today the neighborhood is characterized by its many bars, restaurants, and notable country music values such as Billy Bob's.
Now, newly filed records show McDonald’s wants to be part of that shopping center. The new $1 million, 3,800-square-foot McDonald’s restaurant is in pre-development stages.
During this period, McDonald was also elected as top leader of two black fraternal organizations, serving as Grand Secretary of the state's black Masons for 50 years. In 1906 he founded Fort Worth's first African-American-owned bank as an enterprise of the state Masons; under his management, the bank survived the Great Depression. [1]
The Fort Worth area has a new McDonald’s that looks like none other you’ve seen before — including a conveyor belt to deliver your Quarter Pounders and fries.. The newly opened McDonald’s ...
While Bishop Alexander Gregg held the first Episcopal church service on record in Fort Worth in 1860, [1] no parish was established until 1875. Alexander Charles Garrett, the Episcopal Church's missionary bishop of northern Texas, visited his new missionary district and organized the mission under the Rev. Edwin Wickens. [2]