Sundance Square

A True Live, Work, Play Opportunity in Uptown Neighborhood of Fort Worth

By Seth Fowler / December 6, 2016 /

You always hear the phrase “live, work, and play…” but what does that really mean when it comes to residential real estate?  For many it means a place where they can walk from their home or apartment to their place of business as well as walk to shops, restaurants, bars and other forms of entertainment.  Most often…

Leading Authority on Placemaking to Speak at Next Dallas Architecture Forum Event

By Leah Shafer / April 27, 2016 /

One of the country’s top experts on placemaking is visiting town to speak at the next Dallas Architecture Forum event. Fred Kent, the Founder and President of Project for Public Spaces (PPS), is widely recognized as a leading authority on revitalizing city spaces and is one of the foremost thinkers in livability, smart growth, and the future…

Fort Worth Friday: You’ve Never Seen a Townhome Like This

By Joanna England / May 8, 2015 /

There’s a special place in my heart for 1990s contemporary architecture. Fun lines and colors, interesting shapes, it’s all really whimsical like this townhome at 205 Pecan Street near downtown Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. You might think that, inside, you’ll see a lot of black laquer furniture and Mondrian look-alike paintings, sleek stainless steel and…