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Fort Worth Population Tops 700,000

‘Tis true, according to the NCTCOG. This quote stood out a bit to me:

It’s a milestone — the city has more than 700,000 residents for the first time — but it’s tempered by indications that some people are shifting away from buying new homes in outlying neighborhoods and toward apartment rentals in Dallas.

Fort Worth added 16,000 residents — 3,850 fewer than Dallas, which has more apartments available and a more mature urban transit core.

Sounds like we need even more infill development in urban Fort Worth, and how about getting crackin’ on rail of various kinds, perhaps?

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