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Fort Worth’s Near Southside Primed To Become Innovative Economic Force

Earlier this year, Fort Worth leaders had plans for a first-of-its-kind medical innovation district south of downtown, an ambitious undertaking that could attract medical-related enterprises to the city and potentially could become an innovation hub.

A new JLL report shows just how much Near Southside has grown over the years—with the potential to become a major medical hub. The city’s plan would connect existing medical institutions and organizations with startups and business incubators with hopes to attract thousands of additional healthcare and technology-related jobs to the area, according to JLL’s report.

Near Southside is already home to major healthcare centers such as Cook Children’s Healthcare System, Texas Health Harris Methodist, Baylor Scott & White, and Medical City Fort Worth.

The 1,400-acre area known as the Medical Innovation District called Near Southside (PHOTO CREDIT: Fort Worth Economic Development Department)

In the report, JLL examines the history and future of the 1,400-acre area called Near Southside. JLL refers to the Fort Worth district as “an emerging mixed-use district” where some of the city’s newest retail, office, and multifamily housing projects are located. The area has roughly 30,000 people employed within its boundaries, making it the second largest employment center in Tarrant County outside of downtown Fort Worth.


INTERACTIVE MAP: JLL map shows the growth from 2007 to 2019 in the Near Southside


The Near Southside area was first developed in the early 1900s in the area north of the Fairmont residential neighborhood. A nonprofit, member-funded organization called Near Southside Inc. was formed in 1995 to look after the area’s development. The nonprofit also manages Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 4, which was created in 1997 to help with revitalization efforts.

In the ensuing years, Near Southside has seen major economic growth. The district’s taxable value was $229.7 million in 1997 and $729.3 million in 2017, according to JLL. Near Southside is projected to have increased its base value by just over 350 percent to over $1 billion by fiscal year 2024.

Improved Infrastructure And Housing Growth

Infrastructure in the area has been improved with the 2014 retrofit of West Rosedale Street from a six-lane road to a four-lane street with bike lanes, on-street parking, and pedestrian improvements. An $8.5 million reconstruction of South Main Street also happened last year.

The Hemphill-Lamar Connector, a $53 million tunnel under Interstate 30 with rail lines providing another downtown route, is scheduled to open in 2020.

Housing in the area has also seen growth in recent years with roughly 2,000 multifamily units having been built since 2000 and three more currently under construction. On top of this, an additional 300 units have been proposed, including a 10-story mixed-use project.

A proposed 2.1-mile extension of TEXRail southwest would add a new station to serve the major hospitals in Near Southside. Those hospitals provide a major economic and employment base for the area, according to JLL.

According to a 2014 study by the University of North Texas, the healthcare facilities in Near Southside have an annual economic impact of $4.2 billion for the city of Fort Worth and $5.5 billion throughout Tarrant County.

Robert Sturns, the economic development director for the city of Fort Worth, told Dallas Innovates earlier this year that the hope is Near Southside would “become the most livable medical district in the U.S.”

Creating a medical innovation district in Near Southside was a key finding from the Economic Development Plan accepted by the City Council at the end of 2017. The plan’s goal is to compete successfully on the national and international stage for “creative, high-growth businesses and the talented individuals who fuel them.”

The University of Texas at Arlington’s Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions and Dollars was contracted to study the district’s needs and strengths, and Schaefer Advertising is expected to develop messaging and a brand for Near Southside Inc.

Near Southside has been a focus of innovative thinking in placemaking for years. The Brookings Institute’s global urbanization specialist Bruce Katz noted in 2016 that the area was “one of the most eclectic micro-economies I’ve ever encountered,” featuring everything from cultural and fine arts to hospitals and beer and whiskey manufacturing.

 

Source: Dallas Innovates

Healthcare Facilities Management Market To Rise At A Valuation Of $600 Million By 2024

The Healthcare Facilities Management Market is expected to exceed more than US$ 600 Million by 2024 at a CAGR of 14% in the given forecast period.

The demand within the global Healthcare Facilities Management market is projected to increment at a formidable CAGR of 14% throughout the forecast period of 2017 to 2024, gaining traction from a number of factors, such as increasing government support for sturdy aid infrastructure during a number of rising economies, notably in Asia Pacific, prevalence of several chronic diseases, increasing disposable income of the urban population, and technological advancements both hard and soft services.

Cloud computing and also the internet of Things are also expected to open new opportunities for the vendors operating within the global Healthcare Facilities Management market, who are yet to explore vast unmet demand in rural areas across the world.

The scope of the report includes a detailed study of Healthcare Facilities Management Market with the reasons given for variations in the growth of the industry in certain regions. The report covers detailed competitive outlook including the market share and company profiles of the key participants operating in the global market.

Key players profiled in the report ABM, Aramark, Ecolab USA Inc, Founders3 Real Estate Services, ISS World Services A/S, Jones Lang LaSalle, IP, Inc, Medxcel Facilities Management, Mitie Group PLC, OCS Group and Sodexo. Company profile includes assign such as company summary, financial summary, business strategy and planning, SWOT analysis and current developments.

The Healthcare Facilities Management Market is segmented on the lines of Service Type and Regional Analysis. By Service Type this market is segmented on the basis of Hard Services its covers Plumbing, Air Conditioning Maintenance, Fire Protection Systems, Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance and Others. And Soft Services its covers Cleaning and Pest Control, Laundry, Catering, Waste Management, Security and Others.

By Regional Analysis this market is segmented on the basis of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World.

The report provides:

1. An overview of the global market for Healthcare Facilities Management Market and related technologies. Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, estimates for 2016 and 2017, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2024.
2. Identifications of new market opportunities and targeted promotional plans for Healthcare Facilities Management Market.
3. Discussion of research and development, and the demand for new products and new applications.
4. Comprehensive company profiles of major players in the industry.

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Source: MarketWatch