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Encore Enterprises Features First Section of Panther Island Riverwalk

(Fort Worth, TX) February 03, 2022 – Encore Panther Island is opening as the first multifamily development on Panther Island.

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Encore Panther Island Fort Worth, Texas

(Fort Worth, TX) February 03, 2022 – Encore Panther Island is opening as the first multifamily development on Panther Island. The community comes from Encore Multi-Family LLC, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Encore Enterprises Inc.

“We are excited to develop the first multifamily community on Panther Island,” said Charlie Keels, president of Encore Multi-Family. “Our five-story urban development with luxurious amenities, beautiful canal splitting the property and garage parking will be a one-of-a-kind apartment community that residents will want to live at and be a part of.”

In conjunction with the Encore Panther Island opening, the public has access to the first completed section of Panther Island’s signature canal. The 225-foot-long segment provides the public with a pedestrian-friendly setting reminiscent of the San Antonio Riverwalk and replaces the costly curb-and-gutter underground system typically built by cities for stormwater.

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Encore Panther Island Fort Worth, Texas

(Fort Worth, TX) February 03, 2022 – Encore Panther Island is opening as the first multifamily development on Panther Island. The community comes from Encore Multi-Family LLC, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Encore Enterprises Inc.

“We are excited to develop the first multifamily community on Panther Island,” said Charlie Keels, president of Encore Multi-Family. “Our five-story urban development with luxurious amenities, beautiful canal splitting the property and garage parking will be a one-of-a-kind apartment community that residents will want to live at and be a part of.”

In conjunction with the Encore Panther Island opening, the public has access to the first completed section of Panther Island’s signature canal. The 225-foot-long segment provides the public with a pedestrian-friendly setting reminiscent of the San Antonio Riverwalk and replaces the costly curb-and-gutter underground system typically built by cities for stormwater.

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