Fort Worth City Council: The Worth moves forward

The Worth rendering

The Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved the zoning for The Worth, the downtown 30-story luxury residential condominium tower during its April 3 meeting. 

The Worth, which faces W. Bluff and is bounded by N. Henderson Street, Mills Street, and W. Peach Street, is bringing a luxury tower to downtown Fort Worth.

The City Council vote follows the conceptual support by the Fort Worth Downtown Design Review Board (DDRB) on March 1 of a request by the developer, Zamco Properties LLC, for an increase in massing and form for The Worth.

Downtown Fort Worth Inc and the Trinity River Vision Authority, which is responsible for Panther Island, have also supported the project.

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“With the encouragement of Fort Worth City Council member Anne Zadeh, Andy Taft of DFW Inc and J.D. Granger of the Trinity River Vision Association, The Worth development team is ready to move forward,” said Robert A. Zamorano, president, Zamco Properties LLC, developer of The Worth. “This unanimous City Council vote will allow us to finalize our design plans and construction bids. We will announce an estimated groundbreaking date in the near future.”

For more on The Worth: www.fortworthbusiness.com/news/briefs/the-worth-condo-buzz-in-downtown-fort-worth/article_6adaa0a0-1e62-11e8-8743-47b946c77b06.html