Fort Worth Pulse: Fire Aftermath, New City Planner, and Small Business Boost

24/07/2025 4 min
Fort Worth Pulse: Fire Aftermath, New City Planner, and Small Business Boost

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, July 24. We begin with breaking news on the aftermath of last month’s massive apartment fire over at The Cooper on Summit Avenue. Yesterday, tenants, displaced for weeks, pushed for access to their belongings and some even took the initiative to retrieve items themselves by tossing them down from upper balconies. More than 800 people are still affected. Cooper management finally announced they’ll start contacting residents one by one starting Monday about recovering what’s left. For many, that promise is bittersweet. For some like Miriam Zarza, who lost her beloved pets in the fire, the damage is personal and painful, and relief is still a long way off according to CBS News Texas.Shifting to City Hall, Fort Worth is about to hire a new chief planning officer—a role aimed at bringing more coordination to how our city grows and invests. This position, with a salary stretching into the mid one hundred thousands, will oversee long-term strategies for things like land use and infrastructure. According to the Fort Worth Report, it’s a move designed to streamline decisions that touch every corner of our daily life as our population continues to swell.Now, a quick update from Meacham Airport, where frontage improvements along Main Street are set to kick off in August and will run for the next year and a half. The city says this will improve both airport operations and safety for nearby neighborhoods—something to keep on your radar if you commute through Northside.In our neighborhoods, the local job market continues a trend of steady demand. There are hundreds of job openings now posted across city departments and the private sector, everything from school counselors to skilled trades.There’s also new support for Fort Worth entrepreneurs. Flock Safety and Homegrown have started a Thriving Cities Fund, promising to boost local small businesses with new funding opportunities—with a special focus on non-dilutive capital to help new ventures grow without giving up ownership. That’s a promising sign for anyone looking to launch the next great idea right here in Cowtown.The real estate market keeps humming along despite some inventory tightening. Median home prices in Fort Worth now hover around 380 thousand dollars, with time on the market averaging a little over three weeks. For renters, new units are coming online but demand remains high, especially near downtown and the medical district.Our local schools have some recent wins to celebrate. Paschal High’s theater department just took home a regional award for their summer production. Meanwhile, several student-athletes from Arlington Heights have qualified for state competitions next week.If you’re looking for some fun tonight, Fort Worth is rolling out the red carpet for National Tequila Day. Bars and restaurants on West 7th and Magnolia are offering tastings and live music into the evening, according to Dallas News. In addition, those wanting to make a difference can join the Texas Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics with a community dinner tonight, hosted by Fort Worth PD.Keep in mind, last-minute summer camp slots are still available at park and rec centers around town. There’s also a major advocacy event this weekend for North Texas voting rights, taking place at TCC Trinity River, drawing community leaders from across the DFW.On the public safety front, the Fort Worth PD reports no major violent incidents overnight. Patrol units responded to some car break-ins near Tanglewood, so officers are urging everyone to double check that cars are locked and valuables are out of sight.Before we go, a feel-good story to brighten your morning. This week, local students from Trimble Tech joined volunteers at the Tarrant Area Food Bank, packaging a record number of meals for neighbors in need. Their spirit is a reminder of Fort Worth’s heart, even on the hottest days.Today’s weather brings another classic Texas summer day with highs nearing 102 and a steady breeze off the plains. Expect skies to stay mostly clear, though there’s a chance for a few clouds late in the afternoon. If you’re headed out, remember to stay hydrated.Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss a beat from our community. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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