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A Step Towards a Safer, Cleaner, and More Dynamic District. The City of Fort Worth, in collaboration with area business owners, is exploring the possibility of establishing a Public Improvement District (PID) in the West 7th and Foundry District.
The Fort Worth Cultural District Alliance's primary program work includes developing and maintaining a cohesive cultural district, sharing successes and concerns with stakeholders, and influence design and development.
The Cultural District is Fort Worth's premier place to live, work, play, learn, and visit! Whether you are coming for a weekend or planning to stay for a while, we think you'll fall in love with the culture of Cowtown!
Wild Kratts®: Creature Power®! opens at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History on September 21st! You’re invited to explore animal habitats from around the globe, discover incredible creature powers and go on a mission to foil the villains’ nefarious plans.
Located in the cultural district, staying with us puts you two miles from Dickies Arena and a five-minute drive to Kimbell Art Museum. Fuel up on our free breakfast and discover the Japanese Gardens, just two miles away.
More premium office space is coming to Fort Worth’s Cultural District. Crescent Real Estate LLC announced Thursday it plans to build a second 170,000-square-foot office building on the backside of its existing mixed-use development at 3300 Camp Bowie Blvd.
The Cultural District Alliance is the only organization dedicated solely to the preservation and promotion of Fort Worth's unique and vibrant Cultural District. Our members are critical to the ongoing success of our program of work and completion of our priority projects.
The international sellout sensation, Lightscape, will soon return to the 120-acre Fort Worth Botanic Garden for its second consecutive year to dazzle audiences with more than one million holiday lights and never-before-seen artistic installations from around the world throughout a 1.2-mile-long winding walking trail.
Join us at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens for the 2023 Cultural District Alliance’s Annual Gala featuring Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams, President of HSC, as our keynote speaker.
La Cabrona is a family-owned and -operated Mexican-inspired restaurant celebrating the colors and flavors of Mexican culture, and will open in Artisan Circle, the entertainment district formerly known as Crockett Row.