The City of Fort Worth has created a series of incentives that would be beneficial to developers, small businesses, and investors who are interested in becoming catalysts of change in the city's Areas of Impact. These incentives are intended to provide financial support for projects located in Fort Worth's revitalization corridors, transforming them into avenues of economic opportunity and allowing all areas of the city to maximize their full potential.
These projects will catalyze new development in the city's revitalization areas and fill gaps in neighborhood economies. Projects must commit to at least $5 million in investment and fall under one of the following categories:
This program helps promote the preservation and renovation of historical buildings throughout Fort Worth. Those who are willing to make improvements that are at least 20% of the assessed value of the historical property will be eligible for a tax freeze and the pre-improvement tax rate for 10 years.
These grants are available to help small businesses along commercial corridors improve their curb appeal in order to boost traffic to their business. Once approved, the City of Fort Worth will reimburse $1 for every $3 spent on eligible improvements once the project is complete. Projects can include painting, siding, windows, doors, exterior lighting, trim, signage, etc.
Both grants and tax abatements are available for the redevelopment of surface parking lots located along East Lancaster that support compatible businesses in Fort Worth's Central Business District (CBD) and associated commercial corridors.
In order to be considered for an economic development grant, a project must redevelop a surface parking lot in Fort Worth's CBD that occupies at least 30% of the area of the city block where it is located. Fort developments that include multiple lots owned by different parties, the grant amount may increase up to 45%.
The following areas are specific locations where the City of Fort Worth has tools and incentives available to partner with developers, businesses and investors to encourage revitalization.
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If your project qualifies for an incentive as part of the city's Full-Strength Fort Worth initiative, contact:
Martha Collins Revitalization Coordinator 817-392-2610
Telemachus Evans Revitalization Coordinator 817-392-2680