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Fort Worth to help create a $1.7 billion 'distinct district' with millions of dollars in incentives

Keystone, Larkspur Capital partner on 37-acre project in Texas city
Westside Village in Fort Worth, Texas, is expected to bring a neighborhood to 37 acres once housing car lots and former school administration buildings near the Cultural District and the city's West 7th entertainment district. (FW Westside RE Investors)
Westside Village in Fort Worth, Texas, is expected to bring a neighborhood to 37 acres once housing car lots and former school administration buildings near the Cultural District and the city's West 7th entertainment district. (FW Westside RE Investors)

Fort Worth, Texas, could be closer to realizing Westside Village, a $1.7 billion mixed-use "distinct district" that replaces car lots and vacant buildings, with the help of $125 million in incentives.

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