Commissioners vote to provide $8 million of federal COVID-19 relief dollars instead of the original $11 million. The city of Fort Worth will step in and offer $2 million.
Despite challenges, there is momentum in commercial real estate for capital to be raised and invested in underserved communities across the nation, according to a panel of Dallas/Fort Worth developers at the Fall Meeting in Dallas. The primary example they used to illustrate success is the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth.
Built in the 1940s, Butler Place in Fort Worth was one of the first public housing communities. Now, city leaders are revealing their vision for the now-vacant.
The City of Fort Worth's Emergency Rental Assistance Program will come to an end after successfully disbursing $30,840,857 to eligible applicants and assisting.
/PRNewswire/ As of March 1, 2022, the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has successfully disbursed $30,840,857 to eligible applicants and assisted.