Fort Worth

Fort Worth’s ‘Thrive on Crawford’ Combines Healthcare Services With Multifamily Housing 

By April Towery / October 28, 2024 /

A 67-unit multifamily housing project is under construction in Fort Worth and future tenants can shake off the blues about getting to doctor’s appointments on time. Thrive on Crawford will include 2,200 square feet of commercial space leased to a health network for primary care, pediatric, behavioral health, orthopedics, cardiology, and oncology services. Construction of…

Perfect Pairing: Quirky Dilbeck Meets Bewitching Crestwood

By Eric Prokesh / October 26, 2024 /

It’s been too long since we looked in on my favorite Westside neighborhood Crestwood which contains some of Fort Worth’s most unique and lovely residences nestled on lots graced by ancient oaks some of which grow in the middle of the charming arcadian lanes. Some readers may believe Dallas has a monopoly on Charles Dilbeck…

Fort Worth Approves Data Center Over Concerns of Environmental Justice Threat

By April Towery / October 4, 2024 /

The Fort Worth City Council agreed last month to allow the construction of a 121-acre data center project at Rock Creek Ranch straddling a portion of the Chisholm Trail Parkway just west of Crowley.  Supporters tout the project as a potential economic boon for the City of Fort Worth and Tarleton State University. But opponents…

Peek Inside a Dazzling Classic Contemporary on Stunning Park Hill Ravine Perch

By Eric Prokesh / September 14, 2024 /

I was so tantalized when this Park Hill new build dropped in my mailbox that I had to check it out in person. It’s on a lush ravine double lot with stunning views — you can even glimpse the downtown skyline from one of the upstairs bedrooms. Park Hill has a rich legacy of classic…

In the Early 1900s, This Is How the Richest Man in Fort Worth Lived

By Eric Prokesh / September 10, 2024 /

Some stories aren’t linear, dutifully following a single storyline, but are instead a complex tapestry woven of many threads. So it is with the home at 2608 Carter Avenue nearly crumbling under the weight of its history. Built around 1913 (though its precise age is not certain), it was the last home of the nearly…