TX: Fort Worth First TOD is Back on Track

June 14, 2018
Fort Worth's first transit-oriented development, planned for the city's South Main Village, appears to be back on track after a nearly two-year hiatus, but the size and scope of the project has changed.

Fort Worth's first transit-oriented development, planned for the city's South Main Village, appears to be back on track after a nearly two-year hiatus, but the size and scope of the project has changed.

The $94.3 million development is a project of Trinity Metro, which owns the 2-acre tract, and Fort Worth Housing Solutions, which will lease the land and develop the project.

The tract is now a park-and-ride lot and bus stop just south of the T&P Lofts on the southside of Interstate 30, where commuters pick up the Trinity Railway Express and beginning later this year, the 27-mile rail line TEXRail to Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.

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