Designation Key: (Designations are a function of governmental entities)
- NR : Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service
- RTHL : Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, State of Texas
- SAL : State Archaeological Landmark, State of Texas
- DD : Demolition Delay for up to 180 days
- H&C : Historic & Cultural Landmark, City of Fort Worth
- HSE : Highly Significant & Endangered, City of Fort Worth
- Yellow : Yellow indicates that the resource was saved or designated.
- Blue : Blue indicates a deal is in the works that HFW believes has potential.
- Red : Red indicates that the property was demolished.
- Green : For repetitive listings
- ** The owner asked for and received advice from HFW
2011 Endangered Places
- ACH Child & Family Services’ Summit Campus at 1425 Summit Avenue including one RTHL at 1598 Sunset Terrace, RTHL
- Farrington Field, 4th 1501 N. University, 1938-39
- Fort Worth Power & Light Co. /TXU Plant 6th 100-300 Blocks of North Main Street, 1912-15
Smokestacks demolished in 2005. - Fort Worth Public Market Building 3rd 1400 Henderson Street, 1930 (RTHL, NR), in 2012 the building was purchased by a person with vast restoration experience.
- Hazel Harvey Peace House, 2nd, 1103 E. Terrell Avenue, 1922 (H&C)
- Neighborhoods 50 Years Old & Older Not Protected by Historic Preservation Zoning: 3rd Examples are Arlington Heights, Berkley, Chase Court, Crestwood, Monticello, Park Hill, Ridglea, Samuels Avenue, Tanglewood, TCU, Westcliff, etc.
- Texas and Pacific Warehouse 6th, 401 W. Lancaster Ave, 1930-31(NR, RTHL, HSE) **
- Victorian Inn Apartments, 1800 Hemphill Street, contributes to the Fairmount/Southside National Register & Local Historic Districts.