John Henry+FollowFort Worth’s living memory: One architect’s missionFort Worth’s skyline wouldn’t be the same without John Roberts, whose passion for preserving and documenting the city’s architecture has shaped how we remember our local history. From the iconic Landmark Tower to the art deco gems by Hedrick and Clarkson, Roberts has spent decades photographing, researching, and sharing stories of Fort Worth’s most beloved buildings. His website, Architecture in Fort Worth, is a treasure trove for anyone curious about our city’s past and future. What buildings do you think deserve more recognition or protection? Let’s talk about the places that make Fort Worth unique! #Entertainment #Painting #FortWorth00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowFort Worth lands $761M AI superhubFort Worth is about to become a major player in the AI world—Wistron, a global electronics giant, is investing $761 million to build two massive AI supercomputing centers right here. This isn’t just another tech announcement: it means hundreds of new jobs, a huge boost for the local economy, and a chance for Fort Worth to lead in advanced manufacturing. The city and Denton County are backing the move with big tax breaks, showing real commitment to tech growth. What do you think—will this reshape Fort Worth’s future or bring new challenges? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #FortWorth00Share
taylornoah+FollowTCU pride steps up in Fort Worth fashionTCU spirit is hitting the streets in style this fall as CHAZLYN Boots drops its first-ever Horned Frog-inspired design at The Crescent Hotel Fort Worth. For three days only, locals can snag these limited-edition purple boots that blend game-day energy with high-end Western flair. Designed by Fort Worth native Chaz Pilarcik, these boots are more than just footwear—they’re a celebration of local pride and fashion-forward thinking. With CHAZLYN’s celebrity buzz and a focus on authentic connections, this launch is set to turn heads. Who’s ready to rep TCU in a whole new way? #Beauty #FortWorth #TCU10Share
Karen Huynh+FollowFort Worth 7-Eleven sells $1M Powerball ticketSomeone in Fort Worth just became a millionaire overnight after snagging a $1 million Powerball prize at a 7-Eleven on White Settlement Road. The winner, who’s staying anonymous, matched all five white ball numbers in the July 12 drawing—just missing the red Powerball for the jackpot. It’s wild to think a quick stop for snacks could turn into a life-changing moment! Have you ever played the lottery at your local store? What would you do if you won big? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #Powerball #FortWorth00Share
robertocarter+FollowFort Worth lands $761M AI mega-hubWistron is bringing a $761 million AI supercomputing hub to Fort Worth, setting the stage for a tech boom that could reshape the city’s future. Backed by big tax breaks, this move means hundreds of new jobs and puts Fort Worth on the map as a leader in advanced manufacturing and AI. The two massive facilities will be up and running by early 2026, making the city a hotspot for innovation. How do you think this will change daily life, job opportunities, or even the local economy? Let’s talk about what this could mean for everyone living here. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #FortWorth00Share
mary01+FollowH-E-B’s $20M warehouse is changing Fort WorthH-E-B is making a bold move in Fort Worth with a $20 million warehouse that’s set to boost grocery options across North Texas. Locals have already seen nine new H-E-B stores pop up in just three years, and this massive 139,000-square-foot facility will help keep shelves stocked and deliveries running smoothly. The new warehouse, located near other big names like Budweiser and FedEx, shows just how serious H-E-B is about becoming a major player in the DFW grocery scene. What do you think—will this expansion shake up your grocery routine? #Food #HEB #FortWorth00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowFort Worth massage parlor shut down over traffickingA Fort Worth massage parlor was just closed for a year after investigators found signs of human trafficking—think unlicensed staff, missing records, and evidence of sexual activity linked to shady websites. What’s even more alarming: this isn’t an isolated case. Since late 2023, Texas has cracked down on dozens of similar businesses, some even operating next to daycare centers. It’s a wake-up call that these crimes are happening right in our neighborhoods. If you notice anything suspicious at a massage business, speak up—your tip could help protect someone’s freedom. How do you think communities can stay vigilant without jumping to conclusions? #Business #FortWorth #HumanTrafficking00Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowFort Worth massage parlor shut down for traffickingA Fort Worth massage parlor was just shut down after investigators found alarming signs of human trafficking, including unlicensed staff, missing records, and evidence of people living on site. This isn’t just a paperwork issue—it’s about real people being exploited right in our neighborhoods. Since late 2023, Texas has cracked down on nearly 70 massage businesses tied to trafficking. If you notice anything suspicious at a local spa—strange ads, staff living there, or no licenses—don’t brush it off. Reporting it could help someone escape a terrible situation. What do you think needs to change to keep our communities safe? #Business #FortWorth #HumanTrafficking10Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowMeet Fort Worth’s new trail boss!Georgia Cartwright is now leading the iconic Fort Worth Herd, bringing fresh energy and deep respect for our western roots to the twice-daily cattle drives in the Stockyards. She grew up in a cowboy family and lives by the motto: “Always ride for the brand.” Georgia’s passion for sharing Fort Worth’s living history shines through—she loves seeing visitors’ faces light up when the longhorns parade down the street. Her favorite steer? Lil’ Tex, the friendly miniature longhorn! If you’ve ever wondered what keeps this tradition alive, Georgia’s dedication is a big part of it. What’s your favorite Stockyards memory? #Business #Industry #FortWorth00Share
Linda Price+FollowFort Worth massage parlor shut down for traffickingParadise Massage Center in Fort Worth has been closed for a year after authorities uncovered signs of human trafficking, including unlicensed staff, suspicious living conditions, and links to illicit websites. This isn’t just about paperwork—real people are being exploited right in our neighborhoods. Since late 2023, Texas has seen dozens of similar closures, with some spas even operating next to daycare centers. If you notice anything off at a local massage business, speak up—your tip could help protect someone’s freedom. What more can we do as a community to watch out for each other? #Business #FortWorth #HumanTrafficking10Share