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Universities and colleges in Fort Worth, Texas (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Fort Worth, Texas" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Fort Worth City Hall (New) 324 (99) 20 2004 Was built by Pier 1 Imports and known simply as Pier 1 World Headquarters [25] [26] Purchased by Chesapeake Energy and renamed the Chesapeake Plaza in 2008, but bought back by Pier 1 and renamed again in 2014 [27] Sold in 2021 to the City of Fort Worth, renovations to the new city hall to be completed ...
La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth is a Hispanic-themed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas. Opened in 1962 as Seminary South and later known as Fort Worth Town Center , it was reinvented as a center catering to largely Hispanic clientele after losing most of its major stores.
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City Place is a mixed-use facility featuring two 20-story buildings in central Fort Worth, Texas.The complex was formerly known as Tandy Center and served as the corporate headquarters for RadioShack (formerly Tandy Corporation) for many years, designed by Growald Architects of Fort Worth, Texas and built by Beck. [1]
A Fort Worth treatment center for high-needs children shut down this summer and Texas regulators are now working to revoke its permit, citing previous abuse and neglect findings and a “history ...
Ridgmar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas.It opened in 1976 at 1888 Green Oaks Road and Interstate 30.It is owned by GK Real Estate, Inc. It includes four anchor stores – Dillard's Clearance Center, JCPenney, Rave Cinemas and Free Up Storage – with two vacant anchors last occupied by Sears and Neiman Marcus.
Sundance Square. Sundance Square is the name of a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.Named after the Sundance Kid in western folklore, it is a popular place for nightlife and entertainment in Fort Worth and for tourists visiting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.