Fort Worth Magazine has a nice article on the renovation of the Public Market and the Wilks Family:
What's not to like, Utah-style superstition, dirty/amateur fracking... gotta love it, and right at home in Fort Worth!
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04 September 2024 - 11:55 PM
Fort Worth Magazine has a nice article on the renovation of the Public Market and the Wilks Family:
What's not to like, Utah-style superstition, dirty/amateur fracking... gotta love it, and right at home in Fort Worth!
04 September 2024 - 11:45 PM
If demolition occurs, it will be "illegal". The case for Demolition Delay is scheduled to go before the Landmarks Commission on Monday. They will decide to either allow demolition, or put up to a 180 day delay on the demolition. The week before Labor Day, the required Demolition Delay meeting was held on the site. Members of Historic Fort Worth who met on the last Demolition Delay hearing who were trying to find a piece of property large enough for the house attended this meeting.
What does "illegal" mean? Will the district attorney press charges. Against whom? Who will risk jail time, and what will the likely prescribed fine be? Will the convicted perpetrator be required to rebuild the demolished structure back to historic dimensions and new-build conditions?
01 September 2024 - 12:59 AM
Kind of a goofy idea thrown out for some unknown reason. Never happened in Fort Worth of course...
31 August 2024 - 11:49 PM
There is a long history of religion-based political-control operations based in Fort Worth. J Frank Norris and his huge radio antenna; he killed someone in his office and skated, he pressed local government to close down Hell's Half Acre and inadvertently kick started Las Vegas. Kenneth Copeland begs poor widows to send their last social security dollars to him. Things have not changed that much over time. Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary, a "college or university" fighting internally as to whether women can lead in religious roles. Teaching and requiring adherence to doctrines based on invisible (imaginary) supernatural forces by influential institutions is a recognized part of the history of Fort Worth.
30 August 2024 - 08:41 PM
I think proposing an automated car wash right across the street from Greenwood is kind of disrespectful. The blowers on those places are so loud and obnoxious, that's all you hear for about 3 blocks is those motors running non-stop all summer.
The residents don't mind, or at least don't complain.
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