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Fort Worth school gets green light for downtown building
Posted on March 12, 2013 at 6:03 PM
Updated Tuesday, Mar 12 at 6:13 PM
On a 3-2 vote Tuesday morning, Tarrant County Commissioners approved selling an old downtown building to the Fort Worth ISD for about $4.5 million. The building will serve as the new home of the Young Women's Leadership Academy.
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