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Fort Worth moves ahead on new downtown library plan
By Scott Nishimura at Fort Worth Report
· June 23, 2026
· 3 min read
The next chapter of Fort Worth ’s new downtown library began Tuesday, when City Council members voted to spend $5.95 million to buy 1.38 acres off of Summit Avenue. The city will clear the plot of dilapidated office buildings for a 20,000- to 30,000-square-foot library with parking. “This site met a
Key takeaway The purchases approved by council members form a site bounded by Summit Avenue on the west, West 10th Street on the north, Ballinger Street on the east and Texas Street on the south.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The new downtown library plan marks a significant step forward for Fort Worth's efforts to revitalize its central area. With the city's investment in a 20,000- to 30,000-square-foot library, residents can expect a modern hub that will not only serve as a repository for books but also as a community gathering space. The library's proximity to Sundance Square and the Cultural District will make it an integral part of the city's vibrant downtown scene. As the city moves forward with the design and construction phases, it will be crucial to incorporate feedback from the community, ensuring that the final product meets the needs of downtown residents and visitors alike. The project's success will also depend on the city's ability to navigate the complex funding landscape, which includes a combination of bond proceeds, reserve funds, and private contributions from the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The next chapter of Fort Worth’s new downtown library began Tuesday, when City Council members voted to spend $5.95 million to buy 1.38 acres off of Summit Avenue. The city will clear the plot of dilapidated office buildings for a 20,000- to 30,000-square-foot library with parking. “This site met a
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