Fort Worth Dirt
It’s not as easy as you might think to turn out a weekly Fort Worth Friday column. This week I had to sift through a lot of less-than-wonderful to find wonderful. I believe one example will suffice. See above. Even the most cavernous of open concept schemes can’t prevent the weight of all of that…
Quick. Name some things we have learned or experienced from The Year of the COVID. Ready. Set. Go! 1. Clean hands are good. 2. Having to smell your own breath in a mask is bad. 3. Food To Go just doesn’t taste the same as when it’s in the restaurant. 4. There are too many…
10700 W Rocky Creek Road is a one-of-a-kind home designed by Urban Bobcat Architects to have look-and-feel of a Texas Hill Country dwelling that takes full advantage of the rocky undulating terrain and extraordinary views
We’re using Tudor Cottage in the broadest sense of the term because, at nearly five thousand two hundred square feet, this Berkley Place abode at 2211 Windsor Place is well over twice the size of the neighborhood average. Gone are the days when Berkley Place was a below-the-radar enclave where you could find a bargain.…
One of the more identifiable structures in Fort Worth is the Montgomery Plaza building located along the West 7th corridor of the buzzing urban westside. March 28, 2000, is a Day Downtown Fort Worth Won’t Forget Twenty years ago this area was silent. Reeling from the F3 tornado that ripped right down 7th street and…