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http://www.davidpannellhomes.com If your interested in living downtown in the Fort Worth Condo's...this is a must see. Also, I feature a condo unit on the 20th floor..923 square feet, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom with a study or office space. This unit comes with all allpiances, stainless steel, wood floors, 1 garage parking space, swimming pool...this is a MUST SEE..call me 817-797-9047


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This skyscraper is significant not for what it is, but for what it almost wasn't. It was scheduled to be demolished in the summer of 2001, but managed to be spared from the wrecking ball -- just barely.

It was badly damaged when Fort Worth took a direct hit from a tornado March 28, 2000. The twister destroyed several nearby buildings and heavily damaged others. It was eventually closed to the public because it was too dangerous. The building was sold and the new owners hired a New York company called Dismantlement and Environmental Management to level the building. Most of the windows were blown out and replaced by plywood as the tower awaited its demise.

A number of superlatives were attached to this event: It was going to be the fifth tallest building in the world to be demolished. It was going to be the tallest structure in North America to be demolished. It was going to be the tallest building in Texas to be demolished. The city has embraced the blast as a cause for celebration. Local merchants have even created an "Implosion 2001" festival to capitalize on the event. While it is easy to criticize these people for trying to make money off a tragedy, they could also be lauded for helping the city move forward at a time when downtown Fort Worth was in the middle of a rebirth tha transformed many of its abandoned spaces into a vital thriving community.

Fortunately for the building it, too, was swept up in the rebirth of downtown Fort Worth. Developers decided to repair the tower and turn it into living space known simply as "The Tower."The Fort Worth real estate market currently offers buyers and sellers a great opportunity to easily move-up to larger homes or to become a first-time homeowner. With Today's low interest rates, the best in over forty years, coupled with a good inventory of larger homes, makes this an extremely rare moment for you to act on your home buying dreams. Fort Worth Homes is a good
Find out exactly how you can sell your present home in a reasonable amount of time and move into a newer, larger home while keeping your payments near their current level. Make your dream a reality and put thousands of dollars in your pocket. Click here to get free details - no obligation. Fort Worth homes are available in many styles and price ranges. Property values are mostly steady right now but the trend has been modestly higher over the past few years.
Fort Worth Texas is home to a number of major corporations including RadioShack, Pier 1 Imports, American Airlines and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. All have a corporate office right downtown. Consistently ranked as one of the top places in the nation to live, work and do business, Fort Worth has twice been awarded the prestigious All-American City award by the National Civic League. With a population of over 585,000 (census figures - 2003), Fort Worth is now the 20th-largest city in America -- passing Seattle, Boston and Washington DC. Most of the city's growth over the past two years has been north of Loop 820 in a portion of the city known as the Alliance Corridor.

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  • do u live in Fort Worth?

  • Yes, right outside downtown.

  • robust housing market there?

  • The market is perfect if your a buyer! just not enough buyers have the patience it takes when buying a foreclosure. Buyers are just too demanding...

  • nice condo by the way Dave!

  • Thanks,

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  • Actually "laurensbaby", I've lived in both Houston and DFW. And Fort Worth is not a small city by any means, in fact with almost 700,000 people its bigger than Baltimore, New Orleans, Miami, Boston, & Memphis. And thats just the city itself. Tarrant county houses 1,750,000 people. making it bigger than NewYork county(Manhattan). and also making it one of the top 8 most populated counties in the U.S.A. as for their downtown, they've been depribed of the skyline they've deserved for many years.

  • ahhaahhahahahahaa

    nice comeback

    GO TEXAS

    FUCK EVERYWHERE ELSE

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  • I'm not going to assume all Texans are arrogant religious zealot pricks, just that pretty much all of the Texans I've ever personally met have been this way. Quite proudly and blatantly, in fact. Jesus. Brainwashing at its best... or worst.

  • @bigdawg1200 Where in Denton do you live....thats where I live!!!

  • @blue99blue really, I was born in amarillo, raised in Dallas.....and I have never had any of those problems...why are you so worried about the history of texas......ITS THE FUCKING HISTORY!!!!

  • apparently someone forgot about the people cutting and burning the rain forests, and if you think America is doing it then your a moron, and the Chinese. Also Texas uses more natural gas than coal power Texas has two nuclear power plants one of them being comanche peak the other south Texas Project both combined produced the highest yield of electricity for 2008.

  • don't hate texas just because you hate the Bush's

  • So was I

  • But Texas runs this shit!

  • speaking of pollution, check out my vids. Hater lol lol

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