Renaissance Heights is a 200-acre site located four miles southeast of downtown Fort Worth. We are intentionally and purposefully focused on serving the children, families, and adults who call our neighborhood home.
We believe that each person should be provided with the resources and services to address the generational poverty challenges that affect so many across the country.
We are building on a vision for a future filled with limitless possibilities in Renaissance Heights.
Phase III Construction Making Steady Progress at Renaissance Heights
Exciting progress is happening across the Columbia Renaissance Phase III site as crews continue building the next chapter of Renaissance Heights! Here’s a quick update on what’s been completed so … Continue Reading →Renaissance Heights Foundation Represents Texas at PNC Bank National Community Leadership Symposium
Renaissance Heights Foundation was honored to participate in PNC’s 2025 Community Leadership Symposium held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — a gathering of 150 of the nation’s top community development leaders, advocates, … Continue Reading →Renaissance Heights Featured in National Housing Finance News
Proud to share the good news! This article is about Columbia Residential’s start of construction on the 3rd phase of housing in a Purpose Built Community with Renaissance Heights Foundation. … Continue Reading →Columbia Phase lll Construction Update – Dirt Work in Progress
Dirt work is officially underway for Columbia Renaissance Square Phase III, marking the start of site transformation. Today, crews continue preparing the land for construction of 100 new apartment homes … Continue Reading →🚨 It’s official! 🚨 Phase lll of Columbia Renaissance Square is CLOSED + CONSTRUCTION IS UNDERWAY!
This marks a decade-long partnership to bring high quality, mixed-income housing to Southeast Fort Worth — totaling more than 360 apartment homes across three phases. Phase lll will deliver 100 … Continue Reading →We want to hear from you.
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