Bob Francis | Fort Worth Report
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Grocer H-E-B looks to be adding another location to its growing Dallas-Fort Worth presence.
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Fort Worth鈥檚 reputation as a center for aviation-related businesses took a step forward June 24 when the City Council agreed to an expansion of a lease with MTU Maintenance, which will make a $120 million investment as part of a 30-year lease and create one of the largest aircraft engine maintenance and testing facilities in North America.
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Retailer recently merged with other retailers as it seeks to regain profitability.
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These changes come as the Stockyards redevelopment project appeared on track for further progress. In June 2024, Fort Worth City Council approved incentives for the second phase of the project valued at $630 million.
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The new production studios at Brand Juice include a 44-foot-wide, 24-foot-deep, 14-foot-tall infinity wall, said to be the largest in Fort Worth. But to get inside, you have to know one key fact: the date Marty McFly returns to in the original 鈥淏ack to the Future.鈥
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Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages鈥 planned $168 million North Texas expansion just became, in the parlance of the soft drink鈥檚 longtime slogan, the real thing.
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As part of its overall investment of $10 billion in the U.S. manufacturing sector, German global technology giant Siemens electronically cut the ribbon on its new $190 million electrical equipment manufacturing plant in Fort Worth on March 6.
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Mary Diane Simons, one of three founding directors of Fort Worth鈥檚 Hip Pocket Theatre and an honored costume designer, has died following a lengthy illness. She was 80.
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The $40 million transformation turns the livestock barns into a multipurpose modern facility that will accommodate receptions, banquets and trade shows as well as livestock shows and serve as an exercise arena for horse shows.
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The factory is the first to take advantage of a new state incentive program, bringing 520 jobs to North Texas.
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The company announced it will relocate its headquarters to Costa Mesa, a year after moving into its current Fort Worth location.
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The Dallas-based firm acquired 4.6 acres of property adjacent to the former library site downtown for more development. Company officials have not given many hints as to what they plan to do with the property yet.