Great news for families in Fort Worth: Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth is set to grow its Justin Tower with a brand-new Women and Infants Center, bringing expanded, specialized care closer to home for mothers and newborns across the community.
The expansion, announced this week, will add dedicated space within the existing Justin Tower to serve women and infants — a move that signals the hospital’s continued commitment to meeting the healthcare needs of a growing North Texas population. The addition is designed to provide a more focused, comfortable environment for maternal and newborn care right inside one of Fort Worth’s most established medical facilities.
The news comes alongside another exciting development for Fort Worth’s future: Foxlink, an advanced manufacturing company, has made its presence known in the city with a facility that is already turning heads. According to the Fort Worth Report, the company is bringing cutting-edge manufacturing — including technology as futuristic as robot dogs — to the local economy, positioning Fort Worth as a destination for next-generation industry and the good-paying jobs that come with it.
Together, these two stories paint a picture of a city on the move — one that is investing in the health of its youngest residents while simultaneously embracing the technologies that will define tomorrow’s workforce. Whether it’s a new mom welcoming a baby at an expanded, purpose-built care center or a Fort Worth worker stepping onto a factory floor alongside advanced robotics, the city is clearly building toward a bright future.
Both developments reflect the kind of forward-thinking growth that residents and community leaders have long championed for Cowtown — and there’s plenty of reason to feel good about what’s coming next.
Sources: Fort Worth Report, Fort Worth Report