Dallas Housing Authorities Invite Developers for Site Tours Ahead of Funding Application Deadline for Supportive Housing Project
The Department of Housing & Community Development partners with the Office of Homeless Solutions to offer site tours for developers interested in creating Permanent Supportive Housing. RSVP is required.
Fort Worth Embraces Collaborative Approach for Panther Island Project to Balance Development and Historic Neighborhood Preservation
Fort Worth is focusing on urban planning tied to the Panther Island project to ensure growth benefits and preserves neighboring communities. This includes a ULI panel study and community engagement efforts.
Arlington's Future ACTIV Center for Seniors Showcases Construction Milestones, Eyes 2025 Opening
The ACTIV senior center in Arlington, aiming to open in 2025, shows progress in construction, as seen in recent photographs posted by Arlington Parks. The facility will cater to the social and wellness needs of those 50+.
Ellis County to Consider Replat Application for Residential Lot in Morgan Creek Estates Near Midlothian
Ellis County Commissioners will discuss the Morgan Creek Estates replat for a residential lot, with a public meeting set for October 1, 2024. Residents can contact the Development Department for more information.
Ellis County to Debate Country Ridge Farms Replat, Stakeholders Invited to Review and Give Feedback
Ellis County is considering a replat application for Country Ridge Farms; this decision could involve adjusting lot boundaries over thirty acres in Palmer and may affect local property values and zoning.
Fort Worth Celebrates Groundbreaking of Babers Manor in Honor of Clarence Donald Babers' Legacy
Fort Worth's Stop Six neighborhood will soon begin construction on Babers Manor as part of the local housing initiative. The development aims to offer a mix of affordable and market-rate housing.
West Arlington Celebrates Halfway Point in $112.5 Million Upgrade of Pierce Burch Water Treatment Plant
The Pierce Burch Water Treatment Plant in West Arlington is halfway through a $112.5 million upgrade, enhancing capacity and efficiency. The project includes new clear wells and is set for a fall 2025 completion.












