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Reach for the sky: Construction cranes tower over Fort Worth skyline
By Eric E. Garcia at Fort Worth Report
· July 8, 2026
· 3 min read
Fort Worth appears to have an unofficial bird of sorts — the tower crane. At least 16 construction cranes are in operation around Fort Worth — marking the most visible building equipment in use in more than a decade as Cowtown has grown to be the nation’s 10th-largest city. The urban development pla
Key takeaway At least 16 construction cranes are in operation around Fort Worth — marking the most visible building equipment in use in more than a decade as Cowtown has grown to be the nation’s 10th-largest city.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The proliferation of construction cranes in Fort Worth is a tangible manifestation of the city's rapid growth and development. With at least 16 tower cranes in operation, the most in over a decade, it's clear that the city is undergoing a significant transformation. The $500 million building boom at TCU, which includes new dining and residential facilities, will undoubtedly enhance the university's presence in the city. Meanwhile, the Medical District/Near Southside area is also seeing significant investment, with major projects underway at hospital campuses. As residents like Jeremy Zvitt and Corey Keller note, this construction activity is a sign of Fort Worth's maturation as a city. However, it also raises questions about the city's approach to growth and development, with some arguing that Fort Worth should focus on building upwards rather than outwards. As the city continues to evolve, it will be important to balance growth with the needs and concerns of existing residents and businesses.
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Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Fort Worth appears to have an unofficial bird of sorts — the tower crane. At least 16 construction cranes are in operation around Fort Worth — marking the most visible building equipment in use in more than a decade as Cowtown has grown to be the nation’s 10th-largest city. The urban development pla
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