Fort Worth

A Fort Worth Gateway That’s Close To It All

By Nikki Barringer / March 12, 2024 /

Originally constructed in 1921, the Neil P. Anderson Building was the home of the Neil P. Anderson Cotton Company. It was considered the “gateway to Downtown Fort Worth.” It was designed by Sanguinet & Staats, an architecture firm that specialized in steel-frame construction and designed several skyscrapers that dot the Fort Worth skyline. If you’re…

Could Community Land Trusts Be The Solution For Housing Affordability in North Texas?

By April Towery / March 5, 2024 /

Hundreds of new affordable housing units could be offered in Dallas and Fort Worth over the next five years under the Community Land Trust model, a group of expert panelists said Thursday. The Dallas-Fort Worth Housing Consortium held its quarterly meeting Feb. 29 at Trinity Habitat for Humanity to discuss CLTs and how they’re building momentum…

Laundry Evangelist Patric Richardson Says The Perfect Laundry Room Needs This

By Joy Donovan / March 4, 2024 /

Patric Richardson was destined with a clear — and might we say clean — path to become The Laundry Guy. The first clue might have been that his favorite childhood gift was a toy washing machine Santa delivered to him at the age of 3. The second was majoring in fashion merchandising and textiles at…

With Designer Details, This Westover Hills Home Has Changed a Lot But The Address Remains

By Joy Donovan / February 23, 2024 /

Three years ago, 2205 Hidden Creek Road was a fine home in Fort Worth’s posh Westover Hills. Now, in 2024 the home has been transformed into a chic family home with loads of curb appeal and fab spaces for entertaining. “It was lovingly remodeled and updated to fit a contemporary, young owner but it certainly…

Rare Find: Two Coveted Ridglea Greenway Condominiums Are on The Market

By Nikki Barringer / January 30, 2024 /

In 1958, Mr. Luther — yes, I know his first name, but on the Ridglea Greenway Condominium’s homepage, it simply refers to him as Mr. Luther, and let’s get real, how much cooler and covert does that sound? 1 million percent, right? As I was saying, in 1958 Mr. Luther built Ridglea Greenway Condominiums. He…