Search Results: Fort Worth Cultural District
…Fort Worth Cultural District. Built in 1928, the 2,226-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath bungalow retains its period charm while being augmented by modern updates. The nearly 100-year-old hardwood floors look brand new….
Read MoreOriginally constructed in 1921, the Neil P. Anderson Building was the home of the Neil P. Anderson Cotton Company. It was considered the “gateway to Downtown Fort Worth.” It was…
Read MoreWhile it’s technically in Arlington Heights, this turn-of-the-millennium construction just north of Camp Bowie is sandwiched between Westover and the Cultural District. It’s in a pricy enclave long ago rebranded…
Read More…Fort Worth-based business with more than two decades in North Texas. The builders have active properties not only in Willow Park and Fort Worth, but also in Aledo, Benbrook, Denton,…
Read More…the Ridgmar neighborhood of Fort Worth plenty in the past. It is located just west of the Fort Worth Cultural District along with Monticello, Arlington Heights, and Rivercrest neighborhoods. Surveys…
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