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Construction crews work on a new entrance to the Fort Worth Convention Center on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Location: 1201 Houston St. An almost $700 million, eight-year renovation of the Fort Worth ...
In 2000, a tornado hit Fort Worth, causing damage to several downtown buildings including the Tandy Center. [7] In 2001, the RadioShack Corporation sold the Tandy Center to another company, and made plans to construct a new corporate headquarters a few blocks away on the Trinity River. [8] The new owner renamed the complex City Place.
The Kress Building, also known as S.H. Kress and Co. Building, is a Classical Moderne Art Deco building in downtown Fort Worth.Designed by New York architect Edward F. Sibbert, the five-story Kress building served the “five-and-dime” chain from 1936 through 1960 and was one of the only major construction projects in Fort Worth built using private money during the Great Depression.
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The Beck Group is a company that provides architecture, construction, sustainability, virtual building, and technology services. The company is based in Dallas, Texas.It has regional offices in Atlanta, Austin, Carolinas, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Mexico City, Monterrey, South Florida, and Tampa. [3]
A 39-year-old man died in a construction accident Tuesday, according to Fort Worth police. Omar Sandoval Rangel was installing a roof and fell around 11 a.m. Tuesday while working on a ...
Byrne Construction Services (Thos. S. Byrne, Inc.) is a Fort Worth, Texas based construction company providing construction manager and general contractor services. In addition to its Fort Worth headquarters, Byrne has a full-service office in San Antonio. [citation needed]
Charles Marlow describes a character as a "papier-mâché Mephistopheles", a reference to the Faust legend. Marlow's and Kurtz's journey up the Congo River in Heart of Darkness also has similarities to another work by Marlowe, Dido, Queen of Carthage, in which Aeneas is stranded on the shore of Libya and meets the African queen Dido. [3]