Fort Worth Approves $1.7 Billion Mixed-Use Development on 'Underutilized' West Side
WFAAJuly 7, 20251 min892 views
4 connections·7 entities in this video→Westside Village Development Approved
- 🎯 A $1.7 billion development, named Westside Village, has been approved by the City of Fort Worth.
- 💡 The project aims to transform an underutilized area on the west side of the city, near the West Fork of the Trinity River.
- 💰 The city has approved a $125 million incentive package, including $80 million in grants, to support the development.
Project Scope and Features
- 🏗️ The 37-acre mixed-use development will include retail space, office space, restaurants, a hotel, and new apartments.
- 🗺️ It is intended to become a destination-type place where visitors can spend an entire day.
- 🚗 The development will replace an area currently filled with car dealerships.
Timeline and Impact
- ⏳ Construction is slated to begin later this year and will take shape over the course of a decade.
- 🏙️ The project is expected to reshape a large portion of the city.
- 📍 The site was formerly home to the Fort Worth ISD building and has been long empty.
Knowledge graph7 entities · 4 connections
How they connect
An interactive map of every person, idea, and reference from this conversation. Hover to trace connections, click to explore.
Hover · drag to explore
7 entities
Chapters1 moments
Key Moments
Transcript6 segments
Full Transcript
Topics9 themes
What’s Discussed
Mixed-use developmentFort WorthUrban developmentIncentive packageRetail spaceOffice spaceApartmentsTrinity RiverWest side development
Smart Objects7 · 4 links
Media· 1
Concepts· 2
Companies· 2
Locations· 2