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From the Stockyards to railyards: Fort Worth's growing population fuels thriving industrial and office segment

Favorable demographic trends bolster industrial development, steady office occupancy
Stockyards Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Stockyards Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

In our last article, we reviewed the impact of Fort Worth’s status as a rapidly growing city as it has made its way beyond the million-resident milestone, becoming the fourth city in Texas to reach this achievement. Multifamily construction continues to see play both in the urban and suburban parts of the city. For retail, although the demand for space, especially newer stock, remains as tight as ever, the drive by developers to construct new space has remained relatively muted.

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