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
2014 Endangered Places (pdf version)
- Ellis Pecan Building, 1012 N. Main Street, 1924
- Chase Court Gates & Medians, 1700 Hemphill Street, 1906
- World War I Aviation History Sites
- Ammunition Magazine, Taliaferro Field, 10121 Hicks Field Road, 1917
- Airplane Silhouette Target, Taliaferro Field Gunnery Range, Chapel Hill, PID-12, 1918
- U.S. Post Office Building, 251 W. Lancaster Avenue, 1933; in 2014, USPS decided not to sell the building and rehabilitated a portion of the building as work space for postal inspectors
- Sandage Avenue & Fort Worth’s Far South Neighborhoods Surrounding TCU, 2700 Block of Sandage Avenue, c.1959-1964, and surrounding neighborhoods, 1920s-1950s; zoning overlay passed in 2014 to halt the construction of “stealth dorms” and limit the number of unrelated persons living in a single residence
- City of Fort Worth Historic Preservation Program – budget cuts have stripped the City’s preservation program of both staff and the ability to fulfill preservation goals in spite of the proven economic worth of the program