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  1. Fort Worth’s housing is changing, as apartment projects ...

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    August 8, 2022 at 3:00 AM. Amanda McCoy/amccoy@star-telegram.com. The pace of apartment construction is outpacing single-family home starts in Fort Worth, where the housing shortage has pushed ...

  2. New details revealed for 650-unit apartment complex in Fort ...

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  3. As Fort Worth population booms, pushback against new ... - AOL

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    For example, Fort Worth issued 1,214 construction permits for multifamily residences in 2001; the city authorized 1,214 new units within multifamily buildings, not 1,214 individual apartment ...

  4. The Tower (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Tower. The Tower (formerly Block 82 Tower and Bank One Tower) is a 35-story building located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas bound by Taylor Street, Throckmorton Street, West 4th Street, and West 5th Street. At 488-feet (149 m), it is the fourth tallest building in Fort Worth. When it was completed in 1974, it was the tallest building in Fort ...

  5. Butler Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    11000514 [1] Added to NRHP. August 4, 2011. Butler Place Historic District is a 42-acre area east of the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas. From about 1940-2020, it was a public housing development with 412 units. The site is now to be dedicated to a new purpose, perhaps a museum focused on African Americans in Fort Worth's history ...

  6. Markeen Apartments - Wikipedia

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    May 2, 2001. Designated CP. February 21, 2017. Markeen Apartments is located in the Near Southside of Fort Worth, Texas. The apartments sit on two lots at the northwest corner of Daggett and St. Louis avenues. The two-building complex was constructed in 1910 and designed in the Prairie School Style. It was built by Charles W. Forbes.