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March 2026
Zoning case in Council District 2 to add a Highly Significant Endangered (HSE) historic overlay to a 5.8430-acre property at 411 N Main Street owned by Tarrant County College District, within the Panther Island Core Zone, changing the designation from 'PI-UL-2' to 'PI-UL-2/HSE'. The Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission has recommended approval.
(CD2) Tarrant County College District, 411 N Main Street, (5.8430 acres) From: "PI-UL-2" Panther Island Core Zone" To: "PI-UL-2/HSE" Panther Island Core Zone/Highly Significant Endangered Overlay (Rec
January 2026
The historic Fort Worth Power and Light Co. power plant, a Beaux-Arts structure built circa 1912 and decommissioned in 2004, sits abandoned along the Trinity River and is now owned by Tarrant County College District, with Panther Island developers suggesting potential reuse as a performing arts venue, museum, or loft-style offices.
Former power plant on Trinity River awaits its next role