On a positive note: None of the news sources that I saw this reporting this explosion identified the location as Dallas. Oh, and no one died.
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In Topic: The W. T. Waggoner Bldg
09 January 2024 - 10:52 PM
In Topic: Hurley Building
20 December 2023 - 10:41 PM
Our dear leader John Roberts has been featured in this article from Fort Worth Inc. about the Hurley Building: https://fortworthinc...h-s-downtown-b/
"Dear Leader?"... John, when did you associate with North Korea?
In Topic: The Vickery at Near Southside (W Vickery St. and Hemphill St.)
05 December 2023 - 07:02 PM
The multi-family units facing or backing toward the freeway and train tracks are going to be LOUD! Are these set to be "affordable housing" or is there some noise mitigation built into the construction plans. Don't say trees... trees are not going to be able to dampen the noise.
In Topic: New Isis Theater to be Refurbished??
27 November 2023 - 03:00 PM
I hope the owners who did the restoration were justly compensated for their amazing work on the New Isis... Perhaps enough that they could now turn their attention to the Hollywood Theater on 7th Street downtown.
In Topic: Future of downtowns
12 November 2023 - 12:21 AM
The reality is simply that we never had the tall building boom that other cities around our size experienced, and so we have a much smaller "problem" of having dozens of underutilized tall buildings that some other cities might have.
I am pretty comfortable that there is nothing "toxic" in the ground of Fort Worth and maybe our lower development in the past will be seen as an opportunity to build whatever the right things are for the future.
The reality is simply that we never had the tall building boom that other cities around our size experienced, and so we have a much smaller "problem" of having dozens of underutilized tall buildings that some other cities might have.
I am pretty comfortable that there is nothing "toxic" in the ground of Fort Worth and maybe our lower development in the past will be seen as an opportunity to build whatever the right things are for the future.
Are there any larger US cities with as much urban gas drilling with fracking injection wells as in Fort Worth/Tarrant County?
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