The future of 1300 Gendy St., the current site of the city-owned Fort Worth Community Arts Center, could include restaurants, a hotel, apartments or an outdoor amphitheater if one of two plans presented to the community moves forward.
A city-appointed task force recommended that Fort Worth issue a request for proposals to redevelop the site following a 2022 building assessment that identified a need for $26 million in repairs. That number is closer to $30 million today, the city says.
Garfield Public/Private LLC and Goldenrod Companies were among four developers that submitted plans to the city and were the only teams selected to share their proposals with the community.
The request for proposals recommended, but did not require, developers to include a…