Jul 18, 2008
This Week On Fort Worthology
by Kevin BuchananFor those of you who don’t read both West & Clear and my other little baby, Fort Worthology, here’s a summary of what you missed whilst cruelly stomping on my heart with your steel-toed Ignore Boots. C’mon, baby - Fort Worthology loves you like a kitten, too.
- A link to an old ’70s plan to extend the Leonard’s/Tandy Center subway
- A note that the Museum Place development marches onwards with the closing and imminent demolition of J & J’s Hideaway
- A post about Agricultural Urbanism - techniques for integrating food-growing into a dense, walkable environment
- A video from the CNU showing how walkable neighborhoods help reduce energy use and pollution
- Another one of my laments (collect the whole set) about the closed and decaying Heritage Park downtown
- Some updated site plans for the West 7th development
- A note about the Downtown Design Review Board’s half-approval of new lighting for the Texas & Pacific train station/lofts
- A request for information on vacant lots for sale in Fairmount
Tags: architecture, city, development, Fort Worthology, urban




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