Development
BY MARK FADDEN & CODY THORN
Keller residents want more restaurants Keller city ocials said they received nearly 1,000 responses to the 2025 restau- rant and retail survey. The results showed consumer behavior and the restaurants Keller residents want to see in the area. Next steps The economic development sta said they will use the results to evaluate and recruit businesses that could be a good t for Keller.
A rendering shows a part of an apartment complex that is planned to be constructed in north Fort Worth by LIV Development.
RENDING COURTESY CITY OF FORT WORTH
Fort Worth council approves mixed-use housing development More housing will be coming near Texas Motor Speedway. The Fort Worth City Council approved a planned cottage community on 17.23 acres on Champion- ship Parkway during the April 8 meeting.
COLLECTION BLVD.
CHAMPIONSHIP PKWY.
UNITE WAY
35W
OUTLET BLVD.
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How often Keller residents eat out
The details LIV Development requested a zoning change from planned development to multifamily housing for the area. The plan calls for a 238-unit apartment complex and 55 build-for-rent houses that will be two or three bedrooms.
2-3 times
1 time a week
1-3 times a month
4 or more
Never
SOURCE: CITY OF KELLERCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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