A $100 million, 12-story apartment building, planned on the south end of Panther Island, landed $10 million in city incentives Tuesday, setting the stage for what local officials say will be a “catalyst” project for future development.
Fort Worth City Council members voted unanimously to approve the tax incentives, which must be completed by Dec. 31, 2030, under the agreement.
“It is a catalyst project for the Panther Island area that we’re trying to get ignited,” Carlos Flores, the Northside council member whose district includes Panther Island, said during a June 2 work session on the development…