Business Gatherings and Broadway Buzz Shape Fort Worth’s Midweek
Fort Worth, TX – March 25, 2026 – Business leaders gather downtown as major arts events and networking programs bring energy to the city this week.
Fort Worth is in the middle of a busy and energetic week, with business leaders, financial professionals and arts organizations drawing steady crowds back to downtown.
From dealmaking discussions to Broadway performances, the city’s core is seeing the kind of midweek momentum that continues to define Fort Worth in 2026.
Dealmakers Convene on West 7th
A regional Dealmakers March Program is underway at a West 7th Street venue, bringing together investors, executives and middle-market business leaders from across North Texas. The event centers on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and broader economic outlook conversations.
Organizers point to Fort Worth’s growing role in regional deal activity, noting that the city’s expanding corporate presence is drawing more high-level discussions west of Dallas. For many attendees, the program offers a focused setting to exchange insights and strengthen relationships within the middle-market sector.
Finance Leaders Build Connections
Earlier in the week, financial executives gathered along West 7th Street for a multi-hour networking and professional development session. Accountants, CFOs and other finance leaders met for industry updates, peer discussion and structured networking.
Professional meetups like this are becoming more common locally. As companies continue expanding operations in Fort Worth, many professionals are opting for networking opportunities closer to home rather than commuting across the Metroplex. The result is a growing calendar of business-focused events that keep activity centered in the city.
Broadway Lights Up Sundance Square
At the same time, the arts are drawing their own crowds. Back to the Future: The Musical is running through March 29, with performances that began March 24. The touring Broadway production is filling seats in and around Sundance Square, adding another layer of energy to the downtown scene.
The show is part of a broader spring lineup that continues to position Fort Worth as both an entertainment hub and a convention destination. Restaurants, nearby venues and downtown streets are seeing the ripple effects as theatergoers combine performances with dining and evening outings.
Together, this week’s business programming and cultural attractions underscore a steady theme for Fort Worth: sustained economic momentum paired with a vibrant and expanding arts calendar. Midweek in the city looks anything but quiet.