Developer plans $1.7B Fort Worth project with largest office delivery in 43 years

The City of Fort Worth is considering millions in incentives for a developer with an ambitious plan to reshape Fort Worth's skyline, bringing a record-breaking amount of new office space to the city over the next decade. The proposed project aims to create a pedestrian-friendly environment and could introduce a construction technique rarely seen in Fort Worth.
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