Fort Worth Dirt
Restoring old into new has become a popular trend among many — and Fort Worth is embracing this trend with style. Termed “adaptive reuse,” developers are taking former industrial and commercial buildings from bygone eras and breathing new life into them as apartments.
I’ve written about the charmed streets of Clover Lane and Clarke before. Many things mark the area as special. For me, personally, it’s the street where my father grew up. Several of my friends started their lives and careers in Fort Worth on these tree-lined streets. Neighborhood camaraderie is quite strong. Its location is…
An Update: Ashley Mooring of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty in Fort Worth has listed this epic Neil P. penthouse in downtown Fort Worth for $5.95 million. We gave you a sneak peek back in December, but we want to refresh your memory. Be honest, we all like to get a sneak peek don’t we? …
It’s so easy to imagine a lifestyle in this brand new townhouse in the exciting Waterside Addition. The Waterside development, which was carved out of 63 acres formerly owned by Lockheed, has been a thumping success since its launch in 2014. It’s no wonder, considering its choice riverside location with mixed-use retail and residential space,…
Many have deemed 2020 as “The Year of Walkability” in Fort Worth. Okay, I made that up, but it sure sounds good doesn’t it? As Cowtown tries to become a more urban environment, city leaders and developers are finally figuring out that walkability is more and more important to homeowners. With the completion of the…