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Stadium Drive Home Perfect for Holiday Gatherings

By Seth Fowler / November 24, 2020 /

Aren’t you glad we live in Texas? Too many restrictions to even keep straight with COVID-19 and holiday gatherings in other states. (Yeah, I’m talking about you California.) Paper plates. Limited people in attendance. Open-air dining. Plastic utensils. Eat Thanksgiving dinner quickly. Don’t linger around and enjoy one another’s company. Don’t serve from the same…

Find Luxury Urban Loft Living on South Main’s St. Louis Ave.

By Eric Prokesh / November 20, 2020 /

The South Main project continues to fascinate and the ever-evolving story got the attention of both of CandysDirt.com Fort Worth writers this week. That’s really not surprising because the area is red hot with scores of new businesses — shops restaurants, and residential space reclaimed from warehouses opening or planned for which COVID, one hopes,…

Luxury Meets Industrial With This Fort Worth Loft in South Main Village

By Seth Fowler / November 17, 2020 /

Once upon a time, the words “luxury” and “industrial” did not go well together. I hear “luxury” and think of champagne wishes and caviar dreams. I hear “industrial” and think of steam coming out of a pothole in the ground and exposed wires. Today, luxury meets industrial at three-story townhome loft at 821 West Daggett…

The Moderne is Magnificent and Move-in Ready

By Seth Fowler / November 10, 2020 /

We’ve been having so much fun revisiting new Fort Worth neighborhoods and checking on their progress that we have decided to keep it going! In cased you missed the first two revisits: The Bluffs at River East Rivercrest Bluffs Early in 2019 we told you about The Moderne – a new condominium development in Fort…

Unassuming Midcentury Holds Incredible Feats of Design Within

By Eric Prokesh / November 6, 2020 /

Hildring Drive is a long street in Westcliffe within easy walking distance of of Hartwood Park, which snakes into Tanglewood. This neighborhood contains somewhat unassuming ranch-style houses of which this home certainly is, except for its painted brick, fairly representative. This used to be an affordable enclave but, as with so many areas, average home…