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"Living in or near the Fort Worth Cultural District on the near Westside of the City of Fort Worth offers residents mixed-use urban neighborhoods with traditional streetscapes, large for-purchase urban townhomes, condominiums, apartments and loft style housing options.

It is a part of the City that is enjoying a rapid transformation and revitalization from years of typical urban neglect and decay. It is one of the largest employment centers in Tarrant County. With 30,000 employees working in a wide range of business. In a survey of employees in 2005, while only 2% said that they currently lived in the District, 81% said that they would live here if there were appropriate housing options. The marketplace is responding with new options.

The Linwood Neighborhood, located in the north central part of the development district, was first platted in the late 1800's. The neighborhood has a great collection of post WWII style bungalows, many of which have been restored to their original beauty. Property values of these single family homes have doubled in the last year.

The nearby Monticello, North Hi Mount and Arlington Heights neighborhoods offer a wide selection of homes, many with an historic charm that is difficult to find in an urban setting.

Fort Worth Cultural District's central location offers easy access to all parts of the city via nearby freeways, and is within walking distance of the central business district, the Trinity Rail Express, the entertainment venues of Sundance Square and the world class Museum District.