Williams Trew presents FTW Neighborhoods Guide: Arlington Heights 🏡

FTW Neighborhoods Guide: A complete guide to 32 Fort Worth, TX neighborhoods

The next installment of our FTW Neighborhoods Guide — a series in which we’re partnering with Williams Trew to walk y’all through 32 neighborhoods around Cowtown — explores the Arlington Heights neighborhood, situated in west Fort Worth. 🏡

A popular neighborhood for families + single millennials, much of the Arlington Heights neighborhood features suburban Tudor + craftsman-style homes (read: a fair amount of green space) while still being close to all the downtown fun.

Bonus: It’s consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the city.

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This lock + leave townhome is the perfect spot for those that want easy access to I-30, shopping, dining, downtown, and the medical district.

Photo provided by Williams Trew

Need to know
The neighborhood is surrounded by Camp Bowie Boulevard. to the north, I-30 on the south + west, and Montgomery Street. on the east.

Located next to the Cultural District, Arlington Heights provides easy access to some of the best museums in Fort Worth. It’s also only a 10-minute drive from West 7th, which has tons of restaurants, shops + a movie theater.

Nearby schools include:
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This charming bungalow features two bedrooms with a shared bathroom, and a recently updated kitchen with quartz countertops and high-end finishes.

Photo provided by William Trew

Where to live
If you’re sold + looking to become Arlington Heights’ latest resident, here are some housing options currently on the market via Williams Trew.

Can’t miss
A trip to Arlington Heights isn’t complete without a walk on Trinity Trails or a glass of wine at Winslow’s, so be sure to factor it into your day. You’ll thank us later. đŸ·

Read on to discover the rich history + recommendations for can’t-miss spots in the Arlington Heights neighborhood (think dining, shopping, outdoors + more) via Williams Trew Real Estate.*
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HISTORY + HOT SPOTS

Who was the first person to develop Arlington Heights?
  1. Humphrey Barker Chamberlin
  2. Henry Tremont
  3. Robert McCart

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Today
  • Wandering Roots Market | Wed., Sep. 14 | 9 p.m. | Tulips FTW, 112 St. Louis Ave. | Free | Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Tejano Night at the pop-up market.
  • Texas Rangers | Wed., Sep. 14 | 7:05 p.m. | Globe Life Field, Arlington | $15+ | Watch the Rangers line up against the Oakland Athletics.
Thursday
  • Artful Moments: Changing Seasons | Thurs., Sep. 15 | 1:30-3 p.m. | The Carter, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. | Free | Visitors with dementia and their caregivers can connect with art on a social level.
  • Frenchie’s Blues Destroyers | Thurs., Sep. 15 | 9 p.m. | Magnolia Motor Lounge, 3005 Morton St. | $12 | The local rock and blues group will perform with James Hinkle.
Friday
  • Live Music | Fri., Sep. 16 | 7-10 p.m. | Sundance Square | Kick off the weekend with a performance from The Hedras Ramos Latin Jazz Trio.
  • TCU Women’s Volleyball | Fri., Sep. 16 | 7 p.m. | Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena, 2900 Stadium Dr. | $46 | Catch the Horned Frogs serve it up against the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Saturday
  • Trinity River Book Festival | Sat., Sep. 17 | 9 a.m. | Trinity River Pavilion, 2300 W. 7th St. | Free | Celebrate the power of reading during National Literacy Month.
  • Mike Ryan | Sat., Sep. 17 | 10 p.m. | Billy Bob’s Texas | $38+ | The country singer from San Antonio is crossing the Lone Star State for a show in Panther City.
Sunday
  • Faded Culture Live | Sun., Sep. 18 | 6-9 p.m. | Fort Worth Barber Supply, 3013 Gordon Ave. | $160 | Take a haircut seminar from viral barbers Adrian and Sergio Barron.
  • Fort Songwriters Song Swap | Sun., Sep. 18 | 8 p.m. | Main at South Side, 1002 S. Main St. | Free | Hear four of the Fort’s finest trade tunes, featuring Carey Wolff, Hannah Owens, and Christian Carvajal, hosted by Matthew Broyles.
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.

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100+ MORE EVENTS

Wellness

Put back in what you’re sweatin’ out 💩

Presented by a FTWtoday Partner
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LMNT is a healthy addition to every lifestyle. | Photo provided by LMNT
To perform at your mental + physical best every day, proper hydration is key. Unfortunately, most electrolyte drinks are loaded with sugar and artificial ingredients (read: stuff you don’t want in your body).

Enter: LMNT, a drink that replaces essential electrolytes without sugar, coloring, gluten, artificial ingredients or other junk. LMNT tastes great, too — you can even use it as a cocktail mixer. (Hello, weekend hydration.)

Bonus: Fort Worthians get a free gift with any purchase.*


Weather
  • 91Âș | Sunny | 0% chance of rain
Transit
  • The Glen Park Bus Stop Project has been approved by the city. The Tarrant Transit Alliance, Glenpark Neighborhood Association, and Tarrant County College developed a neighborhood-based project in which TCC students will design and construct five new shelters for Trinity Metro bus riders to be completed this fall. 🚌
Plan Ahead
  • Break out your boots — Tickets are now on sale for the legendary 2023 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The countdown has started for the biggest Cowtown event taking place from Fri., Jan. 13-Sat., Feb 4. at Will Rogers Memorial Center and Dickies Arena.
Coming Soon
  • We want the wings — Soul Bird, a fast-casual chicken restaurant, is on its way to Cowtown. The Plano-based chain is expanding throughout North Texas with an Alliance location expected to open in February 2023. Chicken wings, sandwiches, salads + delicious southern-style sides are headed to Heritage Trace Parkway. 🐔 (The Dallas Morning News)
Drink
  • Trade your PSL in for a pumpkin beer. Martin House Brewing Company is hosting an “almost-fall festival” on Sat., Sept. 17. Head to 220 S. Sylvania Ave. for pun’kin chunkin’, food trucks, live music, and three different pumpkin beers. A $20 ticket gets you four pours and a pint glass. 🎃
  • Buzz without the crash? Yes, please. This healthy coffee drink tastes like your fave latte, but contains zero grams of sugar and no artificial sweetener. Bonus: 10 grams of protein will get you through the day without crashing. ☕ *
Biz
  • New England-based logistics company GXO Logistics has leased a 644,318-sqft space in south Fort Worth. The newly renovated industrial building is part of the Everman Crossroads warehouse campus south of I-20 + will be used for tech company distribution. (The Dallas Morning News)
Trending
  • After historic bricks were uncovered in the West 7th Street construction project earlier this month, the city has decided to reuse them. The bricks will not be replaced on West 7th Street, but will be evaluated and used to patch sections of other brick roads like Camp Bowie Boulevard. đŸ§± (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Shop
  • Summer might be ending, but that doesn’t mean we’re done with warm weather. Spend your last-minute pool days in a new swimsuit created by a TCU graduate. Hartley Lynn launched SABAL last month to provide form-fitting swimwear for everybody. The swimmys and accessories are available online. 👙 (CultureMap Fort Worth)
Giveaway
  • Calling all teachers — Like to level up your classroom with handmade creations? You’re in luck. The Texas Pinners Conference — a DIY craft fair — is providing educators with two free admission tickets to the conference on Fri., Sept. 30 + Sat., Oct., 1. Use the code “TEACH” to reserve your tickets now. ✂
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Fort Worth Wordle

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Test your knowledge of Fort Worth with this local Wordle game.

Type a seven-letter word + hit enter. If the letters turn green, they are in the correct spot. If they turn yellow, they are in the word, but in the wrong place. And if the letters turn gray, they are not used in the answer. You have seven tries to guess the correct word.

Hint: It sleeps downtown.

Like these mini puzzles? Send us your suggestion of what game we should try next.

THE WRAP
Today’s issue was written by Kate.

Editor’s pick: There are all kinds of events to see and experience at the Stock Show & Rodeo from bull riding to horse shows, carnival games to western vendors. But we all know why we really go — mutton bustin. If you haven’t seen it before, kiddos aged 4-7 take a wild ride on a sheep. It would be baaaaad to miss it.

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