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District issues developer RFQ for Panther Island properties

By November 5, 2025

TRWD has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking development partners for the first phase of the 300+ acre Panther Island redevelopment district in the heart of Fort Worth.

“This is an unprecedented opportunity to help shape one of the most significant urban redevelopment projects in Texas, in one of the fastest-growing cities in America,” said Leah King, President of the TRWD Board of Directors. “As Fort Worth’s front porch, Panther Island will offer a mixed-use environment that connects the city’s neighborhoods in a unique waterfront community.

The developer solicitation comes as several major initiatives continue to build momentum across Panther Island. In mid-2026, TRWD will begin construction on the next section of the Panther Island Canal System — a key feature that will create a distinctive pedestrian waterfront and set the stage for future development on the island.

In addition to construction activity, a slate of public programs and events are being planned to activate the island and bring people to the area ahead of major development. Property owners are also collaborating to establish a Public Improvement District (PID) that will fund ongoing maintenance, operations, and programming to ensure Panther Island remains a vibrant and well-maintained destination for years to come.

Together, these efforts reflect a shared commitment by TRWD and the City of Fort Worth to transform a once-industrial area into a lively, connected, and sustainable waterfront district that celebrates Fort Worth’s unique character.

To learn more about Panther Island, visit pantherisland.com.

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 548.13 550.00 -1.87
Benbrook 690.71 694.00 -3.29
Bridgeport 831.71 836.00 -4.29
Cedar Creek 318.86 322.00 -3.14
Eagle Mountain 646.62 649.10 -2.48
Lake Worth 592.50 594.00 -1.50
Richland-Chambers 313.03 315.00 -1.97

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*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.

**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.

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