Just in time for Arts Goggle, Fort Worth South, Inc. has launched the all-new Near Southside web site at fortworthsouth.org. It is a big improvement over the old site, and it’s the work of local talent - none other than local marketing firm Starr Tincup created the site. Take some time to head on over and peruse the new site!
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No doubt it looks better but I’m a little disappointed there’s not more information on living in the area. I know when we moved here I used their site for a lot of research. We wound up buying a new construction home in Fairmount and I felt really good knowing the info on how these homes came about from the FWS website.
Chewy,
I suppose I’d better get to work on revamping our own living guide now, eh? (I didn’t notice that the FWS site lost its “living” information - that is a bit of a shame.)