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This open-concept design creates a natural flow through the living spaces that welcomes family and friends alike. A large kitchen island overlooks the breakfast area and family room beyond. Sliding glass doors lead from the family room to the back patio, so you can take full advantage of Texas' sunny weather! A dining room off the front foyer is perfect for more formal entertaining. For additional privacy, while hosting guests, a hallway off the foyer separates all bedrooms from the living areas. An optional second floor provides additional living space. This home is the ideal choice for the family that likes to entertain!
Texas' Garrison Brothers plots delicious bourbon takeover for September
The nationwide creative celebration of all things bourbon will run for the entire month of September, which also happens to be National Bourbon Heritage Month.
During that time, the award-winning, first-legal Texas whiskey distillery Garrison Brothers Distillery is partnering with America’s best bartenders and chefs from coast to coast to offer unique, limited-edition, bourbon-inspired cocktails and bites.
Click the link below to find out where you can celebrate all things bourbon this month!
Celebrate National Bourbon Month
Buzzy Rooftop Cinema Club comes to downtown Fort Worth to offer movies with a view.
Anew kind of moviegoing experience will come to Fort Worth this fall when Rooftop Cinema Club opens on the outdoor terrace of The Worthington Renaissance hotel on Tuesday, October 4.
According to a release, Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown Fort Worth will be a permanent outpost at the hotel, repurposing The Worthington’s former sport court on a portion of its outdoor mezzanine deck, called The Terrace. The experience will offer large outdoor, state-of-the-art LED screen viewing of hand-picked classics, cult films, and recent releases picked by its programming team.
Supercars Of The Future — 15 Vehicles That Turned Heads at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
Eclipsing both the Geneva and Shanghai Motor Shows — long the standard bearers for super and hypercar reveals — the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and its sister show The Quail have turned what was once an affluent yet sleepy part of Northern California into the world’s mecca for deep-pocketed car collectors looking to buy, buy, buy.
The pinnacle of automotive events during Monterey Car Week held every third week of August, this year’s edition not only marked the full return of the the grand showcase, post-COVID, but shattered world records in sales (a 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante sold for $10.345 million) while raising more than $2.67 million for charity through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation.
Dallas-Fort Worth offers 8th best ‘bang for the buck’ for new homes in U.S.
In today’s home market, buyers are looking to get the most house for the lowest price. It turns out that in this regard, the Dallas-Fort Worth area delivers one of the biggest bangs for the buck.
A new ranking from residential real estate platform Home Bay puts DFW at No. 8 among the country’s 50 biggest metros on the “most bang for the buck” meter, based on the median price per square foot of a new, single-family home. In 2021, the typical 2,145-square-foot new home in the DFW area cost $399,950, or $186 per square foot, according to Home Bay.
“Examining price per square foot is more important than in the past because housing prices are also outpacing income,” Home Bay says.