Aledo ISD
Twenty miles from downtown Fort Worth is the town of Aledo, Texas. Established in 1880 as the Parker Post Office, the name was changed to Aledo most likely after Aledo, Illinois. The entire town is roughly two square miles in size. Being relatively close to Fort Worth, Aledo experienced rapid growth in the 1990s when…
Read MorePrivacy is something we all desire. There are few truly private areas now that our daily lives are spewed all over social media platforms and product advertisements for items we just searched or purchased appear instantly on our web browsers. Seemingly, the last bastion of privacy is our homes. Even that is under attack as…
Read MoreAs you are cruising West on Interstate 20 from Fort Worth, you’ll pass the town of Aledo — you can’t miss it, there’s a large high school football shrine there with multiple championship banners hanging. Just past that stadium and before you get to Weatherford, take the exit on FM 5 and head south. After…
Read MoreFrom Staff Reports Walsh is now home to Fort Worth’s newest makerspace. The Walsh Makerspace, located in the heart of the growing 7,200-acre neighborhood in west Fort Worth, is the first of its kind to be built from the ground up around a new development, and is available to residents and the public.
Read MoreIn Part 1 of discussing Fort Worth’s newest development, Walsh, we looked at how the landscape of West Fort Worth will soon change forever. With the development opening soon (they say April 2017) there will soon be over 500 new homes under construction. For Part 2, I would like to tell you about the innovations, schools and planning…
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