The new city parking garage across from the Convention Center and behind the Omni is steadily rising. Not much to look at yet, but when complete it will have a very interesting facade. Not to mention its interior, which will play the “sounds of Fort Worth” as ambient noise and play musical tones each time an elevator button is pressed.
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Would the “sounds of Fort Worth” include the sounds of Grackles sitting in the trees squawking?
How many levels will it have?
Toby,
12 stories, I believe.