Evans Rosedale Area Revitalization
#1
Posted 21 September 2005 - 11:53 AM
I believe that the establishment of Fort Worth’s “Little New Orleans” would be a tremendous asset to Fort Worth. As I see it now, the Evans and Rosedale Enterprise Zone is languishing and this could certainly become a catalyst for creating something dynamic for a depressed sector of the city.
“Keep Fort Worth Folksy!”
http://www.fortworth...sedale-main.asp
#2 ghughes
Posted 22 September 2005 - 05:34 AM
#3
Posted 23 September 2005 - 02:00 PM
http://www.fwweekly....asp?article=525
p.s. Don't know why that first paragraph is blocked by pictures.
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#4
Posted 16 March 2016 - 08:38 AM
This looks like an excellent addition to the revitalization efforts in the historic Near Southside:
http://www.star-tele...le65823137.html
As the article states Christo Rey is a nationwide project that originated, serves students of all denominations, and stresses college readiness over the standardized testing that drives most public schools. Work-study internships are an integral part of the program and the school is looking for local businesses to partner with.
#6
Posted 01 March 2019 - 10:50 AM
Finalists narrowed to 3, you can view and vote on favorites here,
http://fortworthtexa...-rosedale-rfei/
#8
Posted 02 March 2019 - 01:12 PM
All have great strengths and few (IMO) weaknesses...
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#11
Posted 19 April 2019 - 10:52 AM
Hoque Global was selected
http://fortworthtexa...-rosedale-rfei/
My 2nd choice, but still a good choice.
#12
Posted 24 October 2019 - 10:13 AM
FWTX has a great overview of all that is going on in the area
https://fwtx.com/bus...ed-opportunity/
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#13
Posted 17 September 2021 - 09:04 AM
https://fortworthgov...5&redirect=true
#14
Posted 17 September 2021 - 11:04 AM
Here a re a few screengrabs
#15
Posted 17 September 2021 - 12:18 PM
Here a re a few screengrabs
It looks good... I got higher hopes for this one.
#17
Posted 26 October 2021 - 11:41 AM
Announced today: The National Juneteenth Museum
https://www.star-tel...e255293416.html
#18
Posted 26 October 2021 - 11:43 AM
Announced today: The National Juneteenth Museum
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article255293416.html
broken link
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#19
Posted 26 October 2021 - 12:00 PM
Well I don't know how to link it but it's on the Star Telegram home page.
#20
Posted 26 October 2021 - 12:35 PM
that link is broken for me, too - but it's just the %C2%A0 at the end that causes the problem. if the link doesn't work for you, in the browser remove that from the url and try that.
edit: i guess i could just add the link with that removed:
https://www.star-tel...e255293416.html
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#21
Posted 27 October 2021 - 10:45 AM
NBC's article included renderings. Bennet Partners is the listed architect. https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/group-plans-to-build-national-juneteenth-museum-in-fort-worth/2786225/
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#22
Posted 12 November 2021 - 09:13 PM
Two zoning changes: For the Evans & Rosedale Urban Village, a 7.5-acre project that will include apartments, office/retail space, green space, a playground and "efforts to attract a grocer."
The 251-unit luxury apartment complex will be two miles away between Logan and McCurdy streets, still in 76104.
#23
Posted 06 December 2021 - 08:33 AM
https://www.star-tel...e256284627.html
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#24
Posted 06 December 2021 - 10:22 AM
Star-Telegram has more details on the National Juneteenth Museum plans. It will open in summer 2024 with an adjoining food hall and business incubator. The food hall is likened to Crockett Row and will specialize in culturally Black cuisine. The business incubator will promote entrepreneurship, ranging from law to plumbing.
https://www.star-tel...e256284627.html
Another food hall that I like is the Minneapolis Midtown Exchange Global Market on Lake Street in the renovated Sears Bldg....tons of variety of cuisine from all over the world. It has a similar feel to Reading Terminal Market in Philly.
Midtown Exchange Minneapolis
Reading Terminal Market
I have been there. Yeah it is a really great conversion.
#25
Posted 02 May 2022 - 01:18 PM
The National Juneteenth Museum Website has a few new renderings which are a notable departure from the previous ones.
#26
Posted 11 November 2022 - 01:54 PM
Update on Evans Rosedale: https://fortworthgov...10-F80317DC712F
Evans & Rosedale: On October 19, 2021, the City Council approved an allocation of up to $4,245,533.42 from the American Rescue Plan Act Funds, a 15-year Chapter 380 Economic Development Program Agreement for up to $9,000,000 and an additional $7,000,000 committed by TIF 4 for the Evans and Rosedale Redevelopment and Affordable Housing Project. The ARPA funding will pay the fair market value of thirty-six properties being acquired and contributed to the Project, consisting of thirty Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation properties, five Fort Worth Local Development Corporation properties and one City property. The properties were part of the December 2018 Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) in which the City of Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation (HFC), and the Fort Worth Local Development Corporation (LDC) sought a Master Developer arrangement in and near the historic Evans & Rosedale Urban Village. Hoque Global Properties is proposing a two-phased redevelopment that will result in a total of at least $70 million worth of investment; approximately 292 multifamily units, 20 townhomes, and 28 live work units, with at least 20% of the total number of units being affordable; a cultural square; parks, and other public spaces. In April 2022, the City entered into multiple definitive agreements with Hoque Global Development for the project. Currently, the developers are in the pre-development stage with Development Services and seek to close on the properties by December 14, 2022. The developer expects to break ground on Phase I in March or April of 2023.
#27
Posted 13 November 2022 - 10:50 AM
Thanks Austin. I'm assuming the renderings shared last year are still the plans. They are on their site: https://hoqueglobal....nd-rosedale.php.
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#28
Posted 20 January 2023 - 09:20 PM
The city and Hoque held a neighborhood meeting about the development here. You can watch online: https://fortworthgov...9f06aa6c6004251
There is also more information, including the slide deck and a few new looking renderings, here: https://www.fortwort.../evans-rosedale
#29
Posted 18 February 2023 - 06:37 PM
I'm glad to see this little church is getting some love. It is also plain to see from the photographs that it was not built in 1962. It was actually constructed in 1929. It also has two individual designations and is located in a National Register Historic District.
#30
Posted 18 February 2023 - 07:28 PM
1104 Evans was the parsonage. You also may be correct about the bricks. They are definitely not original on the parsonage.
#31
Posted 19 February 2023 - 05:29 PM
#32
Posted 19 February 2023 - 07:02 PM
I agree. And I would much rather see the millions of dollars this would cost put toward a real public transit system. We've put enough money into freeways in the last 25 years.
#35
Posted 30 May 2023 - 10:27 AM
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2023020117
PROJECTProject Name: Rosedale Multi-FamilyProject Number: TABS2023020117Facility Name: RosedaleLocation Address: 901 South Freeway & 900 Evans AvenueFort Worth, TX 76104Location County: TarrantStart Date: 3/1/2024Completion Date: 3/1/2026Estimated Cost: $65,000,000Type of Work: New ConstructionType of Funds: This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.Scope of Work: 1 - 5 story multifamily building with retail on the first floor. 1- 4 story multifamily building with retail on the first floor.Square Footage: 116,500 ft 2Are the private funds provided by the tenant? NoOWNEROwner Name: Hogue GlobalOwner Address: 1717 Main StDallas, Texas 75201Owner Phone: (214) 636-8975Contact Name: Stephen ShelleyDESIGN FIRMDesign Firm Name: Merriman Anderson ArchitectsDesign Firm Address: 300 N. Field StreetDallas, Texas 75201Design Firm Phone: 214-987-1299
So it will be one complex with Missouri Avenue going up through the middle? Or do they want to close off Missouri and take the parcel?
#38
Posted 11 June 2023 - 07:13 AM
"The city is looking to lure a premiere grocer to the project. The closest grocery store to the Evans/Rosedale area is a Walmart nearly 3 miles away. "
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I think it's more likely that a Kroger or Tom Thumb build one of their high-end brands.
Google Earth view shows several vacant lots fronting Rosedale, so the space is there.
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#39
Posted 11 June 2023 - 08:11 PM
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
#40
Posted 12 June 2023 - 03:39 PM
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
Then why is the only other Central market in Tarrant County in Southlake?
I'm not saying HEB wouldn't build there, but I guarantee you it won't be a Central Market. It doesn't match their growth pattern in Tarrant County.
Edit: I do see three in proximity Dallas County where there is an extremely high tax base, and near the division offices. My gut still says it won't be CM. It would be fun to be wrong. We'll see.
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#42
Posted 12 June 2023 - 06:54 PM
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
Then why is the only other Central market in Tarrant County in Southlake?
I'm not saying HEB wouldn't build there, but I guarantee you it won't be a Central Market. It doesn't match their growth pattern in Tarrant County.
Edit: I do see three in proximity Dallas County where there is an extremely high tax base, and near the division offices. My gut still says it won't be CM. It would be fun to be wrong. We'll see.
You can't see it. I can.
I'll leave it at that . . .
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#44
Posted 03 December 2023 - 04:04 PM
Commercial Grading Permit
"The Rosedale"
708 E TERRELL AVE, Fort Worth TX 76104
Shares a name with an existing student housing development at Wesleyan.
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#45
Posted 03 December 2023 - 04:05 PM
I feel that I replied in good faith with my doubts as to a Central Market in that location. Would you be so kind as to reply in good faith your reasons why there would be one at Rosedale & 35?You can't see it. I can.
Then why is the only other Central market in Tarrant County in Southlake?
The Real Deal has published an article on this project.
https://therealdeal....-urban-village/
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
I'm not saying HEB wouldn't build there, but I guarantee you it won't be a Central Market. It doesn't match their growth pattern in Tarrant County.
Edit: I do see three in proximity Dallas County where there is an extremely high tax base, and near the division offices. My gut still says it won't be CM. It would be fun to be wrong. We'll see.
I'll leave it at that . . .
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#46
Posted 03 December 2023 - 10:16 PM
I feel that I replied in good faith with my doubts as to a Central Market in that location. Would you be so kind as to reply in good faith your reasons why there would be one at Rosedale & 35?
You can't see it. I can.
Then why is the only other Central market in Tarrant County in Southlake?
The Real Deal has published an article on this project.
https://therealdeal....-urban-village/
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
I'm not saying HEB wouldn't build there, but I guarantee you it won't be a Central Market. It doesn't match their growth pattern in Tarrant County.
Edit: I do see three in proximity Dallas County where there is an extremely high tax base, and near the division offices. My gut still says it won't be CM. It would be fun to be wrong. We'll see.
I'll leave it at that . . .
It's really not that serious.
This is from months ago.
#47
Posted 06 December 2023 - 12:10 PM
I feel that I replied in good faith with my doubts as to a Central Market in that location. Would you be so kind as to reply in good faith your reasons why there would be one at Rosedale & 35?
You can't see it. I can.
Then why is the only other Central market in Tarrant County in Southlake?
The Real Deal has published an article on this project.
https://therealdeal....-urban-village/
Article links to a piece on HEB. I don't see HEB putting another Central Market six miles away from an existing one.
I can
I'm not saying HEB wouldn't build there, but I guarantee you it won't be a Central Market. It doesn't match their growth pattern in Tarrant County.
Edit: I do see three in proximity Dallas County where there is an extremely high tax base, and near the division offices. My gut still says it won't be CM. It would be fun to be wrong. We'll see.
I'll leave it at that . . .
It's really not that serious.
This is from months ago.
We have discussions on this forum that are years old.
I'll put it to the rest of the forum - what is the luxury grocery store that would be the best candidate for the corner of Rosedale & 35?
Voice & Guitars in Big Heaven
Elementary Music Specialist, FWISD
Texas Wesleyan 2015
Shaw-Clarke NA Alumna
#48
Posted 06 December 2023 - 12:44 PM
I'm not sure I would consider either to be "luxury", but I would think that Sprouts or Aldi would do well there. I would like to see Trader Joe's open more locations in this area. While I'm close enough to Southlake and drive through there enough that I can make it there when I need to, it would be nice if there were more locations around.
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#49
Posted 15 December 2023 - 07:38 PM
Sprouts is way too overpriced, Aldi would be nice. I don't ever see Aldi stores pop up in urban areas though.
Maybe H-E-B could amass small cheap lots and build down there, like how they built in the third ward across 288 from the Med Center in Houston.
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#50
Posted 17 December 2023 - 05:58 PM
The City of Fort Worth has determined the need to terminate its contracts with Hoque Global related to the Evans and Rosedale redevelopment project. Inflation, interest rate increases and cooling of commercial development have contributed to unacceptable delays, and key deadlines have not been met — even following extensions.
This seems like a pretty big deal on an important development site. I hope the CoFW can find a replacement quickly. (You scooped both the Star-Telegram and FW Report!)
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