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With its sprawling new cities, Texas is about the last place you'd expect to find serious acolytes of Jane Jacobs, the journalist and urban activist who railed against Modernist architecture and urban renewal in her famously influential 1961 book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities.
But in many ways, Jacobs is godmother to the rebirth of downtown Fort Worth, which is hell-bent on...





