Fort Worth city council approves new development bringing nearly 2,000 homes to far north of city
Fort Worth city council approves new development bringing nearly 2,000 homes to far north of city
Fort Worth’s fast-growing economy and ample land have led to a booming population and expansion north of the city.
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City GrillJack Baxley
Vice President of Governmental Affairs
TEXOThe Fort Worth commercial construction market is robust, says Baxley. “Fort Worth is a very competitive marketplace in the public works project sector, and indicators point to it to continue to be so.”Fortunately, the local industry performed well through the pandemic because construction remained an essential industry in Texas and was not shut down, he explains. Major issues include the availability of qua...
City GrillJack Baxley
Vice President of Governmental Affairs
TEXOThe Fort Worth commercial construction market is robust, says Baxley. “Fort Worth is a very competitive marketplace in the public works project sector, and indicators point to it to continue to be so.”Fortunately, the local industry performed well through the pandemic because construction remained an essential industry in Texas and was not shut down, he explains. Major issues include the availability of qua...
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The post Jackson-Shaw Kicks Off Fort Worth Development appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
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