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Major Development Projects planned and/or underway

               Grapevine Main Station

               In  addition to the Grapevine Vintage
               Railroad, Cotton Belt Depot and the
               vintage  experience riders get, on January
               10, 2019, passenger operation began on
               Trinity Metro TEXRail, which takes riders
               from Downtown Fort  Worth to North
               Richland Hills, Grapevine, and Terminal
               B of the  Dallas/Fort Worth  International
               Airport  -  in all nine rail stations over 27
               miles.



               On Saturdays, the Grapevine station is the most popular of all the TEXRail stations with more
               than 17,000 riders coming through since it launched. On weekdays, Grapevine’s station is the
               third most popular behind DFW Terminal B and Fort Worth Central Station.

               In all, TEXRail had more than 400,000 riders from February through September.

               Ridership has increased steadily  from 32,998  riders at launch in February to 43,757 in
               September.


               As part of the Grapevine station development, "Grapevine Main" is currently under construction
               as well.  Located at the  intersection of Main Street and Dallas Road, the project development
               includes:
               •       42,000 square-foot, five-story tall rail station
               •       "Hotel Vin" - a six-story, 120-room boutique hotel
               •       38-000 square-foot outdoor plaza large enough to host 3,500 guests
               •       552 space parking garage
               •       20,000 square-foot food hall with seven different kitchens

               On the west side of the project there’s a 38,000-square-foot plaza that will be highlighted by a
               massive statue commemorating the signing of the Treaty at Bird’s Fort. The treaty was originally
               going to take place at Bird’s Fort, now part of the Viridian development in Arlington, but the
               Indians wanted it moved six miles to the north, which would put it in Grapevine.

               Called the Peace Circle, it will feature Texas President Sam Houston and 10 tribal leaders or
               representatives who were present at the signing in August 1843.  Other attractions at the plaza
               will also have a splash pad for those hot summer days. The large outdoor space could also host
               yoga classes, farmer’s markets and wine tastings.










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