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Downtown Fort Worth Inc.

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Also known as: DFWI

Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. (DFWI) is the planning and development organization for downtown Fort Worth, managing public improvements, parks, and advocacy initiatives. The non-profit association serves as a liaison and information source for property owners, businesses, residents, and city officials in coordinating downtown revitalization efforts.
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May 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth climbed 33 spots in the Trust for Public Land's ParkScore index over two years, reaching No. 58 nationally in 2026, driven by Mayor Parker's Good Natured initiative and a new shared-use agreement with Fort Worth ISD that expanded access to recreational facilities.

Fort Worth climbs 33 spots in national ParkScore rankings

April 2026

General Consent
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Amends the Public Improvement District 1 Downtown FY2025-2026 adopted budget and five-year service plan, and authorizes a corresponding amendment to the management and improvement services agreement with Downtown Fort Worth Inc.

(CD 9) Adopt Ordinance Amending Public Improvement District 1 - Downtown Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Adopted Budget and Five-Year Service Plan; Authorize the Execution of an Amendment to the Associated Mana

Award Of Contract Consent
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Authorizes an infrastructure construction agreement with Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. to reimburse up to $500,000.00 in construction costs for improvements at six downtown parks and public spaces, and adopts an appropriation ordinance amending the 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program.

(CD 9) Authorize Execution of an Infrastructure Construction Agreement with Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. for Reimbursement of Construction Costs in an Amount Up to $500,000.00 for Improvement

March 2026

Press Release

The Fort Worth Convention Center and Downtown Fort Worth Inc. are hosting a town hall on March 12 to present construction impacts and timelines for the Convention Center Phase 2 expansion and collect public feedback.

RSVP for the Convention Center Phase 2 Town Hall

February 2026

Press Release

A press release celebrating the architectural legacy of Marshall Robert Sanguinet, whose firms designed over 1,800 buildings across Texas including nearly every tall building in Fort Worth before 1930. The piece highlights several of his most prominent surviving works in a virtual tour of downtown.

The built legacy of pioneering architect Marshall Sanguinet