The charming historic character of neighborhoods such as Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights remains intact, thanks to the committed leadership of their respective neighborhood associations.
Early 20th century bungalows, mansions, and charming apartment buildings combine to create some of Fort Worth's most unique and desirable living environments, with proximity to the Medical District and Downtown employment centers another key asset.
Designing new houses that enhance the character and quality of life of these neighborhoods is critical. Fortunately, through the application of historic district design guidelines, there have been many examples of new houses built within the last decade that blend in seamlessly with their historic neighbors.
Find out more about some typical projects at the links below.
Historic Neighborhood Infill:
1316 and 1320 Alston
1401 Lipscomb
Leuda/May/St. Louis
Turner House - 1330 Lipscomb

