Fort Worth Update: New Developments, Job Market, and Community Events

19/09/2025 3 min
Fort Worth Update: New Developments, Job Market, and Community Events

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, September nineteenth.We wake up to mild and clear skies over Tarrant County, and the forecast calls for a breezy day with highs in the upper eighties and very little chance of rain. Expect a warm and dry evening as well, perfect for getting outside or heading to a show.Let’s start with breaking news from city hall. Earlier this week, the City Council unanimously denied a permit for the controversial concrete batch plant proposed at the historic southside grain silos. Neighbors along South Main and Magnolia and staff from John Peter Smith Hospital raised strong concerns about air quality, and the council sided with them, choosing community health over industrial growth in that neighborhood. City planners say they remain committed to finding safer redevelopment options for that iconic site.On the budget front, Fort Worth has officially approved its budget and tax rate for fiscal year twenty twenty-six. Good news for homeowners: the property tax rate drops by a quarter cent, reflecting a small but welcome saving. This comes as the city continues growing, recently topping one million residents. City leaders have worked hard to close last summer’s almost seventeen million dollar deficit, mostly thanks to higher than expected property values. Still, they’re keeping cautious, holding onto some spending cuts to prepare for tighter times ahead, all while increasing pay for police officers and firefighters and protecting core services.Turning to jobs and real estate, the market here stays active. About six hundred new listings hit the area this week, and homes are still selling fast due to population growth. Most job growth continues in healthcare, logistics around Alliance Airport, and tech services, with several hundred new openings reported on city job boards.Now, for something exciting in the music scene. Country music fans, tonight’s the night at Dickies Arena on Montgomery—that’s where Lainey Wilson’s Whirlwind Tour rolls into town. The show is sold out, but Montgomery Street is expected to be buzzing, so if you are heading out, plan for some traffic backups in the cultural district.In business, several new restaurants and boutiques have opened on Magnolia Avenue and West 7th, while a beloved sandwich shop in the Stockyards announced it will close later this month after twenty years. Locals are stopping by to say thank you and share memories this weekend before the doors shut for good.For sports, the Paschal High Panthers celebrated a huge win last night, upsetting Arlington Bowie in front of a roaring home crowd. And TCU gets ready to host their first big conference matchup of the season at Amon G. Carter Stadium tomorrow, drawing fans from all over North Texas.Public safety officials report a relatively quiet night citywide. Fort Worth police responded to a few nonviolent property incidents along Berry Street, and there’s an advisory in place near Forest Park Drive after an uptick in vehicle break-ins. Residents are urged to secure their cars and report suspicious activity.Before we go, a feel-good story from Riverside. Volunteers came together at Riverside Park yesterday to build a new playground, bringing together local businesses, parents, and the city’s parks department. Dozens of families joined the ribbon cutting, and neighborhood kids were the first to test out the new slides and swings.Community events this weekend include Cowtown Farmers Market at Southwest Regional Library, a Latin heritage festival at Heritage Park Plaza, and the Fort Worth Symphony’s free outdoor concert at Panther Island Pavilion Sunday evening.Thank you for tuning in to Fort Worth Local Pulse. Don’t forget to subscribe to stay connected with our city’s heartbeat. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease 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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