Evans and Rosedale mixed-use development moves forward after city approval
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Evans and Rosedale mixed-use development moves forward after city approval
Fort Worth's Historic Southside is poised for a major transformation, with city leaders throwing their support — and millions of dollars in incentives — behind an ambitious redevelopment plan from an out-of-state developer.
Documenters: Landmarks commission hears Mistletoe Heights, Historic Southside cases
Fort Worth Historic and Cultural Landmarks commissioners heard several cases at their most recent meeting, including one of a storm-damaged home in Mistletoe Heights that the commission voted to forward to the Building Standards Commission for a repair or demolition order. — Lisa Gayle MarkhamHistoric and Cultural Landmarks Commission MeetingDocumenter name: Lisa Gayle MarkhamAgency: Fort Worth Boards and CommissionsDate: May 12See more about th…
Momentum builds for Evans & Rosedale as final incentives approved
On Tuesday evening, Fort Worth City Councilmembers authorized the sale of 36 lots of land to Royal Capital, the master developer behind the Evans & Rosedale project, alongside several other project incentives — successfully overcoming the final hurdle to funding the long-awaited mixed-use development in the Historic Southside. The vote also marked the conclusion of a […]
City approves Urban Centre Redevelopment Plan
The Urban Centre Redevelopment Plan (UCRP) was recently approved by Leduc City Council, which will encourage mixed-use development, walkability, and a cohesive neighbourhood design while maintaining flexibility for future growth in the City of Leduc’s Urban Centre. The UCRP is a milestone for the City of Leduc as the plan is the City’s first area redevelopment plan.
First area redevelopment plan for the City of Leduc - Urban Centre Redevelopment Plan is here to guide future growth and revitalization
The Urban Centre Redevelopment Plan (UCRP) was recently approved by Leduc City Council, which will encourage mixed-use development, walkability, and a cohesive neighbourhood design while maintaining . . .
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