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A Tax Watch probe of Yorktown mansion found rentals without certificates of occupancy, an unpermitted event space, and a need for 2 affordable units.
Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Texas.Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, [1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming.
The Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse. Completed in 1934 during the Great Depression, the courthouse symbolized growth and renewed optimism in Fort Worth.Akin to other buildings of the 1930s, its design and construction fit the pattern of the New Deal-era federal building programs enacted to relieve widespread unemployment.
Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for Dec. 24th - Jan. 6th, 2024. Scores are based on a demerit system.
The city inspected 110 restaurants between Sept. 2 and Sept. 16. Four restaurants failed and two were closed for serious health code violations.
The Tarrant County Courthouse was designed by the architecture firm of Frederick C. Gunn and Louis Curtiss and built by the Probst Construction Company of Chicago, 1893–1895. It is a pink Texas granite building in Renaissance Revival style, closely resembling the Texas State Capitol with the exception of the clock tower.
TCPH inspects and scores all restaurants in Tarrant County except for those located in Fort Worth, Arlington, Euless and North Richland Hills. Scores are based on a demerit system.
Fort Bend County Courthouse: Richmond, Fort Bend County: 1908 built [232] 1980 RTHL [233] 1980 NRHP [234] Designed by C. H. Page in the Beaux-Arts style. [232] Franklin County Courthouse: Mount Vernon, Franklin County: 1912 built [235] 2006 NRHP [236] 2009–14 restored [237] Designed by L. L. Thurman and Company in the Neoclassical style. [235]