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The Ecosystem Zoning Typology in tract 1139.31, Fort Worth, Texas.

The Ecosystem Zoning Typology in tract 1139.31, Fort Worth, Texas.

Industrial zoning and residential development coexist in two of Fort Worth’s top investment tracts. Fort Worth’s distribution of zoning uses is fascinating. Tract 1139.31 is the second tract in the north-northeast quadrant, with equal parts industrial and residential zones. Moreover, both zones also allow for urban agriculture. Why should cities...

Development Opportunities in tract 1139.43, Fort Worth, Texas.

Development Opportunities in tract 1139.43, Fort Worth, Texas.

What is the potential breakdown of investment and development opportunities in tract 1139.43? Tract 1139.43 in Fort Worth, Texas, is an ecosystem with zoning equally divided into residential communities, agriculture, and industrial development. It is utopian. You have jobs, food growth, and housing within a one-mile radius. What is the...

The location of the top five Fort Worth neighborhoods according to our Investment Index.

The location of the top five Fort Worth neighborhoods according to our Investment Index.

Here are the locations of Fort Worth's best neighborhoods for real estate investments. Data-driven real estate investing is like having local knowledge everywhere. Local developers experience the change and tune in on migration activity from specific communities, such as artists and galleries, to invest before a market boom. What if...

Top five neighborhoods for real estate investment in Fort Worth, Texas.

Top five neighborhoods for real estate investment in Fort Worth, Texas.

We’ve compared all census tracts across Fort Worth based on demographics, construction, zoning, and economic conditions. Introducing our data-driven formula to identify census tracts with the highest growth trends in any given city. It combines demographic growth, construction activity growth, zoning capacity, and economic growth. We are bullish on the...

The Market Scanner: Instant Development Potential

The Market Scanner: Instant Development Potential

Imagine asking a city, “Where can I build 80 multifamily units?” What if you can have a conversation with a city? What would you ask a city if it could respond? I would have so many questions. Deepblocks continues to grow as an interface to interact with all cities. For...

Arlington, Texas, has three times the development capacity of Garland and Irving.

Arlington, Texas, has three times the development capacity of Garland and Irving.

Fort Worth has twice the development capacity of Dallas. Calculating the total development capacity of an entire city requires an arduous digitization process. Municipalities may not know how much capacity they have. Deepblocks now offers these services across cities. Why is it essential to digitize zoning data at the MSA...

Fort Worth plans for larger-than-life industrial growth.

Fort Worth plans for larger-than-life industrial growth.

Fort Worth's tracts with the highest development density are all zoned for Industrial development. Zoning data is power. Not only can we identify where cities are placing their future density, but we can also see their zoning type. Fort Worth's top three development capacity tracts are in industrial zoning districts....

How to capture the direction of downtown expansion.

How to capture the direction of downtown expansion.

The juxtaposition of current and future density delivers direction for real estate growth. We separated the top five tracts with the highest current inventory density (in blue) and the top five with future development density (in red) to depict potential growth. In purple, we are showing tracts in the top...

Visualization of future density: the path of an expanding downtown.

Visualization of future density: the path of an expanding downtown.

Mapping the future of density delivers the direction of a city’s growth. As a real estate developer, I’ve always wondered about the direction in which downtowns grow. Instead of skyrocketing quickly, the wrong guess might leave you waiting twenty years to see desired returns. Deepblocks digitizes zoning to see future...

StartUp innovation techniques from Silicon Valley. 

StartUp innovation techniques from Silicon Valley. 

Is investment automation possible in real estate development? Over the past two weeks, I’ve shared findings from an automated, data-driven investment method. The objective is to find investment opportunities instantly and at scale to increase investment funds’ efficiency and speed. Ultimately, our fund. Why Deepblocks spent so much time digitizing...

The Densest Neighborhoods in Irving, Texas

The Densest Neighborhoods in Irving, Texas

Is it possible that the highest density doesn’t always indicate a city’s downtown district? We expected to find downtown Irving within the top five densest census tracts based on total buildable, but to my dismay, downtown Irving was not one of them. It was troublesome because we wanted a data-driven...

What caused the 2018 construction boom in Irving, Texas?

What caused the 2018 construction boom in Irving, Texas?

Irving, Texas, went from building an average of five million square feet per year to 60 million square feet in 2018. Did Irving, Texas, really finish 60,000,000 SF of construction in 2018? When we compared construction activity within the last ten years across Fort Worth, Dallas, Irving, Garland, and Arlington....

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