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The deadline to fill out the survey is April 14 at 11:59 p.m.
Here’s a summary of each project proposal:
Option 1: Innovan Neighborhoods, LLC
The first proposal is courtesy of Innovan Neighborhoods, LLC, which has more than 30 years of real estate development experience in DFW and a portfolio of more than $2.5 billion in real estate projects in the region.
Their proposed project is 41 townhomes, a portion of which would expand options for affordable housing in the area. The units would be available to families at 80% of the area’s median income.
Another portion of the townhomes would be live/work townhomes, with living space above and retail space on the ground floor for neighborhood-based businesses to grow. The development would prioritize community-oriented open space and include a linear park, a community garden, a play area, and a ball field.
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Cavile Place, commonly known as the Stop Six projects, is being torn down in an effort to redevelop and revitalize Fort Worth s Stop Six neighborhood.
Cavile Place often called the Stop Six projects was a landmark in Fort Worth s Stop Six neighborhood. It s being torn down as part of a revitalization project, but some worry that new development is just a vehicle for gentrification.
Hundreds of families used to live in the red brick apartment buildings that make up Cavile Place.
The public housing development commonly known as the Stop Six projects became a neighborhood landmark over its nearly 70-year history.