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Fort Worth's Renaissance Heights neighborhood to soon see more affordable housing

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Along Moresby Street in Fort Worth, there are already newer apartments in the area.

β€œWe are developing homes and housing in that area so we can revitalize the local place,” Fort Worth City Councilman of District 8 Chris Nettles said.

Nettles represents this area. On Tuesday, the council approved $8 million for the next phase of housing in the area.

One hundred affordable units will be built for low- and moderate-income people.

Nettles says housing will attract more businesses and economic growth the area is missing.

β€œWhat we have to do to fix that is to bring housing, urban housing and development in order to bring economics there,” Nettles said. β€œSo, what it’s going to do is change the face of it.”

Seeing phases one and two already complete, people in the area like the idea of more affordable housing.

β€œThat’s great,” Renaissance Heights resident John Johnson said. β€œI like it. I mean I think it needs it. Needs to be upgraded over here.”

This will complete the housing portion of the Renaissance Heights Masterplan.  The master plan will include mixed-use development, retail, community services and more for southeast Fort Worth.

β€œWe have to bring in development and housing,” Nettles said. β€œPhase one and phase two have worked. They’re completely full. So, phase three is only going to do the same.”

Federal grants and forgivable loans make up the $8 million package. Construction is set to start in February 2025. It’s anticipated to take 18 months to complete.

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