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"Transformation, Jobs, and Community Spotlight in Fort Worth"

"Transformation, Jobs, and Community Spotlight in Fort Worth"

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, June 26, 2025.

We begin with a major development deal that’s set to transform a sleepy part of our city. Fort Worth has just approved a one point seven billion dollar project, sweetened by one hundred twenty five million in city incentives, including eighty million in grants. This plan will bring new office space, housing, and retail to an area that’s been underused for years, promising a big boost to our local economy and more places for our community to live, work, and gather.

Our business scene is buzzing, too. Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace company, has officially opened its new maintenance and repair facilities at Perot Field Alliance Airport, right here in Fort Worth. This marks the start of their expanded operations, with the company expecting to invest up to seventy million dollars and create around two hundred fifty new aviation jobs. Local leaders are celebrating this move as a strong signal that Fort Worth remains the heart of Texas aviation, attracting global companies and growing our job market.

There’s more news out of City Hall this week. The City Council recently agreed to extend the Main Street pilot program for another two years, with more improvements and community input promised along the way. In another significant move, the council just held a tense vote on suspending the city’s Diversity and Inclusion department. The debate follows new federal orders and the risk of losing nearly two hundred seventy-seven million dollars in federal funding if the city fails to comply. We’ll keep you updated as this story develops.

On the real estate front, that fresh development deal we mentioned earlier isn’t the only sign of growth—new residential and office projects around Alliance and east campus neighborhoods continue to attract attention, with city records showing a steady rise in new permits filed this month.

Turning to public safety, police are investigating a tragic case this morning. A Fort Worth man has confessed to the killing of a missing 57-year-old flight attendant. The investigation continues as authorities search for the victim’s body. We encourage everyone to stay alert and report any information that might help.

The weather today is classic North Texas: expect muggy conditions, a high near ninety-two, and a chance of scattered storms that could roll in by late afternoon. If you’re headed to any outdoor events or summer camps, keep an umbrella handy just in case.

Looking ahead, there’s plenty happening in our community. Tonight, the Tarrant County College Board of Trustees meets downtown at six p.m. We have several summer concerts and art exhibits around Sundance Square this weekend, plus local youth baseball playoffs at Gateway Park. In schools, several Fort Worth ISD teams celebrated big wins at last week’s state track meets, with Paschal High especially standing out.

And finally, a feel-good story. Hundreds of residents benefited from this month’s Continuing the Climb Job and Resource Fair, a partnership helping our neighbors find new opportunities and career support.

This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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