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  2. Downtown Fort Worth could be getting its library back. Here’s ...

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    Fort Worth could finally be getting a fully functioning downtown library branch. The City Council will vote on whether to purchase the the Center for Transforming Lives building at 512 W.

  3. Here’s where the new downtown Fort Worth library location ...

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    The Fort Worth city council still needs to give the final okay at its Sept. 26 meeting.

  4. Moctesuma Esparza - Wikipedia

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    Moctesuma Esparza (born March 12, 1949) is an American producer, entertainment executive, entrepreneur and community activist. He is the chief executive officer of Maya Cinemas, a theater chain servicing to the United States Latino audience. He is also a partner with Carolyn Caldera in the company Esparza/Caldera Entertainment. [1]

  5. Maya Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Maya Entertainment Group, Inc. was an independent multi-platform video distribution company. Moctesuma Esparza founded the company in Los Angeles, California in 2007. [ 1 ] Maya Entertainment procured and produced content that appealed to the new diverse American Latino and multi-cultural audiences.

  6. Fort Worth Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library board appealed to the Public Works Administration in 1933 for funds with $400,000 in subsidies finally arrived in Fort Worth in 1937. A three-story, triangular PWA Moderne structure designed by Joseph R. Pelich was built over the spot of the old neoclassical Carnegie library and opened in 1938.

  7. Run, don’t walk to Fort Worth’s downtown library. The city ...

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    Fort Worth sold the building to developers from Dallas last December. They might make the old library into two new high-rises, but no plans have been formally announced. Run, don’t walk to Fort ...

  8. Fort Worth downtown library development could include more ...

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    The $18M sale of Fort Worth Central Library to a developer opens up the possibility of building 20-story high-rises on this block in the heart of downtown.

  9. City Center Towers Complex - Wikipedia

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    At 547 feet (167 meters), Bank of America Tower (until 2017: D.R. Horton Tower) is the second tallest building in Fort Worth. It has 38 floors. It was completed in 1984. Its address is 301 Commerce Street. It is the taller of the two towers in the City Center Towers Complex. The two buildings resemble pinwheels but are not true twins.