New Listing
See this beautiful home HERE
Absolutely Stunning brick home in Keller ISD! Amazing kitchen with built in stainless appliances, granite counters, designer backsplash, island, trash drawer, ample 42 inch cabinet storage, gas cooktop and spacious pantry. Home features gorgeous stone fireplace and hearth that is wood burning, upgraded to gas logs. Living also features built in speakers. You will love the open plan with arched openings, rounded corners and tile floors. Layout provides a split bedroom arrangement with private master & walk-in closet, tiled bath and backsplash. Master bath features oversized, jetted soaking tub, dual height split vanities, framed mirrors. Dining could be used as second living. Office has added privacy with split Light Glass French Doors. Radiant Barrier, whole home wiring with tech package, security system. This home will go fast!
Future City Hall Creates One-Stop Shop for All City Services
After City Hall packed its bags and moved to the 20-story skyrise that once housed Pier 1 Imports, it was clear the space required a few finishing touches to align with the city’s vision. Now, construction is underway on enhancements and improvements to the city government’s current home. The end goal: create a one-stop shop for all city services, including development and permitting activities, water customer service, and more.
Essentially, Fort Worthians will no longer have to Google where a city service might be located — just head to City Hall.
In December 2020, the city purchased the Pier 1 Imports for $69.5 million, using a large chunk of its $180 million budget the city had set aside to consolidate 13 city buildings. The 20-story glass tower at 100 Energy Way sits on an 11.9-acre site and overlooks the Trinity River.
“While the purchase of an existing property was not part of the city’s original plan, purchasing this property provides a solution to the city’s real estate needs sooner without new construction and will result in savings for taxpayers for years to come,” city manager, David Cooke, says in a press release.