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One of the firms heading up redevelopment of the Fort Worth Stockyards is in a legal battle with the project’s former leader.
Majestic Realty Co. executive departed the project, which is in the middle of planning a $1B expansion, amid a lawsuit filed by his former employer.
Craig Cavileer led the development as executive vice president of California-based Majestic Realty Co. starting in 2014.
They now make leather bags and accessories, sold out of three retail locations in Oregon — and now Fort Worth. They've actually been at the Stockyards since November 2024 where they've operated ...
A team of TCC professors lost $130K in funding for the project, which aimed to document the heritage and culture of the ...
If you only have a day in Fort Worth, head straight to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. This living museum pays tribute to Fort Worth's Wild West heyday with daily cattle ...
A high-profile executive has made a sudden departure from the Fort Worth Stockyards project, but the parties involved say the future of the historic district's ambitious expansion plans remain intact.
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