Fort Worth

Saddle Up for 50-Acre Ranch in Denton County

By Joy Donovan / February 17, 2026 /

Hold your horses and take the reins. A world‑class equestrian estate sprawled across more than 50 acres in Denton County is ready for its next owner. There’s plenty of room for people, of course, but this place at 121 Harbor Lane in the town of Hickory Creek is built for those who live and breathe…

Builders Get To Work on Phase One of Fort Worth’s Westside Village

By Charles Grand / February 16, 2026 /

Construction has begun on the new Westside Village mixed-use district in Fort Worth, with work on phase one of the project aiming to deliver an apartment community and office building. Located just west of the city center, Westside Village will comprise 238,000 square feet of retail, 1,785 multifamily units, 880,000 of office space, and a…

How Fort Worth’s Community Land Trust Is Expanding Affordable Homeownership

By Joy Donovan / February 11, 2026 /

The North Texas population continues its unprecedented boom, adding 234,125 new residents last year. In 2024, Fort Worth topped one million residents, making Cowtown the 11th largest city in the U.S. The entire North Texas region’s population now numbers 8,718,500, an increase of more than 886,000 since the 2020 Census, according to calculations from the…

Green Thumbs, This Fort Worth Oakhurst Home Is For You

By Joy Donovan / January 30, 2026 /

Anyone whose green thumb has a competitive itch to win yard of the month, here’s a house for you. The red brick house, located at 1415 Bluebonnet Dr. in Fort Worth, with the black and white trim, will give gardeners a head start. The 2,048-square-foot house, built in 1941, sits on an yard that is…

Membership Tour to Highlight Possibilities in Fort Worth Packinghouse

By Joy Donovan / January 20, 2026 /

Fort Worth, now affectionately known as Cowtown, once upon a time had to lure meatpacking companies to come to Fort Worth. In the early 1900s, Fort Worth city leaders actively worked to lure meat packing companies to the city. Armour & Co., along with Swift, moved to the Tarrant County town where the trains and…