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Once infamous for saloons and crime, the area now hosts landmarks like the Cutting Edge Haunted House, set in a historic ...
This energy company converted the last remnants of a historic meatpacking building into Class A office building. Read about ...
From true crime moments like the exhumation of Lee Harvey Oswald to acclaimed TV appearances in shows like “Landman,” these ...
Doctoral student Mutsumi Okabe was hosted by Meadows’ Department of Art History this spring to further her research in ...
Three Lone Star State cities were named among the top-20 metro areas that are worth visiting this summer, according to a new ...
Not even triple-digit heat will deter tourists from visiting Fort Worth this summer, a new survey from WalletHub has ...
Fort Worth likes to sparkle and shine, and there's a lot of it on shopping scene this month, with the opening of a new ...
Some Fort Worth art institutions are speaking out as the National Endowment for the Arts pulls grants and faces potential ...
Bridges is gearing up for a busy summer of touring. His “Leon” tour will pick back up in New Orleans on May 16 and continue ...
A monumental Mark Rothko painting was removed from view at a Dutch art museum after a child scratched ... as well as the cost of repairing a painting likely worth tens of millions of dollars.
Majestic Realty Co., one of the firms leading the almost $1 billion redevelopment of the Fort Worth Stockyards, is suing its former executive vice president, Craig Cavileer. In a Jan. 2 court ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Craig Cavileer, the face of the Fort Worth Stockyards redevelopment, has exited the project, as it moves forward with a $1 billion expansion. Cavalier’s ...