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KELLER ROANOKE NORTHEAST FORT WORTH EDITION
VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 JAN. 26FEB. 27, 2023
ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023 Foundation for success
ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023
Keller and Northwest ISDs are in the process of constructing new schools and facilities from previously approved ballot issues. FROM THE GROUND UP KELLER ISD
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Construction is almost complete on an indoor multipurpose activity center at Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Worth. The facility is one of four under construction in the Keller ISD, part of a 2019 bond passage. (Cody Thorn/Community Impact)
Northwest, Keller ISDs’ bond packages building for current, future needs
BY CODY THORN & MARK FADDEN
For a growing district like NISD, a $737.5 million bond was passed in 2021, and there may be another bond issue on the ballot this spring. KISD will unveil four new indoor extracurricular buildings at each of the high school campuses. There are also four new KISD elementary schools and the soon-to-be opened Agriscience Learning Center that were part of the bond in Fort Worth. NISD has enrolled approximately 800-1,200 new students each year for the past 10 years. That equates to the population of a new elementary
or middle school each year, accord- ing to the district. Six new buildings were part of NISD’s bond package in 2021. That provided funds for school facilities and capital improvements totaling more than $712.4 million, while the remaining $25.1 million went to tech- nology updates and recreation facil- ity renovations. Four elementary schools will receive facility improve- ments and Gene Pike Middle School in Fort Worth could open by the 2024-25 school year. CONTINUED ON 16
There are multiple construction projects underway in Keller ISD and Northwest ISD, ranging from ren- ovations and expansions to new construction to replace out-of-date buildings. There are also four indoor multipurpose facilities being con- structed within KISD that will pro- vide a respite for inclement weather for students in a variety of activities. Going into 2023, some of items paid for by the bond have been com- pleted in both districts. The Keller ISD bond in 2019 was $315 million.
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FROM CODY: As we look forward to 2023, in this issue we are focusing on looking back a bit at previous bonds passed by Keller ISD and Northwest ISD residents. Many of those projects approved in 2019 and 2021 have turned from proposed renderings to buildings. Others are still in the process of construction, such as the indoor multipurpose facilities at each of the Keller ISD high schools that should be done this spring. The indoor facilities will help each of the district’s four high schools keep up in what is an arms race, so to speak, between high schools to build the best athletic facilities for students. Northwest ISD is one of the fastest-growing districts in North Texas, and that student growth has led to many additions and renovations of facilities as well as construction of new buildings. The new Gene Pike Middle School in Fort Worth is one of those new buildings that will open this for the 2023-24 school year. What will the district do next to help the growth, and how many new schools will be needed? All of these topics were interesting ones to dive into. This issue will also look into the demographics in Keller, Roanoke, Fort Worth, Westlake and Trophy Club. Also, check out the listings for all the new businesses, retail stores and dining options that opened last year or are coming this year. Cody Thorn, EDITOR
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3 Truck Yard , a food and entertainment complex, held its grand opening Jan. 16 at 3101 Prairie Vista Drive, Fort Worth. Plans were announced in January 2020 and more than three years later, the grand opening was held for a 2-acre lot that features live music, a full bar and a rotating list of food trucks—includ- ing Truck Yard’s own cheesecake and nacho truck. The venue features 7,500 square feet of interior space, and the rest of the venue entails outdoor eating space, an outdoor game area, a dog park and a ferris wheel. 682-263-0017. www.truckyardalliance.com COMING SOON 4 Hutchins BBQ will be opening in Trophy Club at 3000 Hwy. 114 in late May, according to ling documents to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Before opening its doors, the existing two-story, 10,800-square-foot restaurant space will be renovated with new mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment, according to documents. The location formerly was Bread Winners Cafe and Bakery. The menu features a bevy of smoked meats, including prime brisket, smoked sausage, pork ribs and pulled pork. https://hutchinsbbq.com 5 7 Brew is set to open a new location at 5001 N. Tarrant Parkway, Fort Worth, in February. 7 Brew is a drive-thru-style coee concept that prides itself on quick service and the quality of its hand-craft- ed beverages, according to its website. 7 Brew serves espresso-based coee, frozen drinks, teas, infused energy drinks and sparkling water. It has nearly 40
syrup avors, including toasted marsh- mallow and vanilla. This will be the company’s 39th location and the rst one in Fort Worth. https://7brew.com 6 North Park Landing Apartments is set to open in mid-February with a host of amenities for its future residents. The complex is located at 9001 N. Beach St. in Fort Worth and will oer one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. There will be six buildings and 226 apartments when nished. Amenities include a yoga room, a virtual tness trainer, a co-working space and confer- ence room, a game room with a pool table and resident lounge, a dog park and outdoor pet wash station. 817-935-8044. www.northparklanding.com 7 Andretti Indoor Karting & Games entertainment center is set to be built at a 98,000-square-foot space at the south- west corner of I-35W and Tarrant Parkway next year. The $14.5 million venue will feature indoor karting, games and laser tag, a restaurant and event rooms, accord- ing to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Construction will start in February 2023 and is set to be completed in October 2024. The company has six other locations with three others in Texas. https://andrettikarting.com 8 Soul Bird Chkn Shack will open a new restaurant at 3240 Heritage Trace Parkway in Fort Worth, according to the Texas De- partment of Licensing and Regulation. The 2,050-square-foot restaurant will nish construction in May and feature the same quality and fresh ingredients that founders and brothers Tim and Matt Nystrom use at other locations in Texas. According to its website, Soul Bird brings “life-changing food to their community.” Diners start
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820 NOW OPEN 1 Bualo Wild Wings Go opened at 1411 Keller Parkway, Ste. 300, Keller, on Dec. 16. Go is a new takeout and delivery-fo- cused model for Bualo Wild Wings that features a walk-up counter, digital menu boards and limited seating. This location will oer traditional and boneless wings, hand-breaded tenders, chicken sand- wiches, burgers and sides. 817-632-7662. www.bualowildwings.com
2 Hopdoddy Burger Bar opened its second Fort Worth location at 3101 Heritage Trace Parkway, in the Alliance area of Fort Worth, on Jan. 17. It went into the location of Grub Kitchen & Bar, which opened in 2019. Hopdoddy’s menu features premium burgers, such as the Primetime, the El Diablo and the Magic Shroom. The location will have a dog-friendly patio that overlooks Blue- stem Park, according to a press release. 682-204-0111. www.hopdoddy.com
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Texas to have a car wash. 979-238-6390. https://buc-ees.com ANNIVERSARIES 11 United Way of Tarrant County celebrated its 100th anniversary in November. A 30-foot mural at Globe Life Field in Arlington was unveiled during a celebration for the anniversary. The nonprot announced its vision, focus area and fundraising goals for the Get United campaign. There are four areas of focus for the United Way: community response, community health, nancial empow- erment, and education and learning. The main oce is at 201 N. Rupert St., Ste. 107, in Fort Worth. 817-258-8000. 12 Alliance Airport was ocially re- named Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport in honor of its founder, H. Ross Perot, Sr., on Nov. 15. The world’s rst industrial airport, it is located at 13901 Aviator Way in the Alliance area of Fort Worth. The airport features a new xed- based operation facility, which includes more than 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting facilities along with 68,000 square feet of hangar space. 817-890- 1000. http://bit.ly/3WocIc2 www.unitedwaytarrant.org NAME CHANGES
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9 DFW Truck and Auto Accessories is moving into the Alliance area of Fort Worth. The location will be at the intersec- tion of North Freeway and Golden Triangle Boulevard in Fort Worth. This will be a relocation of a store in Haltom City. The company started in Arlington in 1978. The website said it has sold more than 150,000 truck covers since opening. An opening date has not been set. 817-222-0800. www.dfwcamper.com/stores/fort-worth EXPANSIONS 10 The Fort Worth location of Buc-ee’s , 15901 N. Freeway, Fort Worth, is adding a car wash in 2023. According to state records, the company is constructing a new car wash tunnel at their travel cen- ter. The car wash will add 5,647 square feet to that location. The estimated cost of the addition is $6 million, according to documents. Construction of its Fort Worth car wash is expected to begin on Feb. 1 and be completed by Aug. 31. It will be only the sixth Buc-ee’s location in
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January & February events
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JANUARY 30 REFRESH THE RECORD COLLECTION Grab the vinyl records collecting dust at home, and trade them with other enthusiasts at the Keller Public Library. Residents can refresh their vinyl collections or purchase new ones from The Friends of the Keller Library. 6 p.m. Free. 640 Johnson Road, Keller. 817-743-4800. www.cityoeller.com/services/library 31 AND FEB. 7, 14, 21 LEARN A COMPUTER PROGRAM The Fort Worth Public Library Golden Triangle branch will host a computer skill class that will go over Google Docs, helping uses learn how to create and edit documents in a web browser and how to share and edit documents. Adult students will need basic computer, typing and Internet skills to participate. 1-2 p.m. Free. 4264 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth. http://bit.ly/3kqYpGs FEBRUARY 08 HEAR FROM TEXAS STORM CHASERS Learn about lightning, tornadoes and ooding from the people who spend their days chasing the storms. The Texas
Storm Chasers will bring an informational, family-friendly presentation to the Keller Public Library. The in-person presentation begins at 4:30 p.m. Free. 640 Johnson Road, Keller. 817-743-4800. https://bit.ly/3XI69Ch 10 DANCE WITH YOUR FAMILY The Roanoke Family Valentine’s Dance is an annual family-friendly event, featuring snacks and music. The event is open to all ages, and the theme this year is luau. Participants must purchase tickets online prior to the event at the Roanoke Recreation Center. 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and required for participants over age two. 501 Roanoke Road, Roanoke. 817-837-9930. https://roanoketexas.com/ 337/Valentines-Dance 17 THROUGH 19 PERUSE HOME PRODUCTS The second annual Fort Worth Home & Garden Show will feature products from the front door to the backyard. The event held at the Will Rogers Memorial Center will feature local vendors in food, home and lifestyle. Friday, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free for the weekend. 3401 W. Lancaster Ave.,
A Midway Carnival is one of many entertainment options, as well as education options such as milking parlor, petting zoo and animal exhibits. (Courtesy Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo)
FEATURED EVENT NOW FEB. 4: FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW & RODEO Experience the Western lifestyle at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Enjoy shopping, livestock shows, horse shows, competitions, concerts and more during the 25-day event. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Rodeo tickets must be purchased separately. Free (ages 5 and under), $6 (children ages 6-16), $12 (adults).
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The populations of Keller, Roanoke, Fort Worth, Trophy Club and Westlake saw growth during a ve-year comparison, with four towns seeing double-digit percentage increases.
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Population change Each of the ve towns saw increased growth in population, though none bigger than Roanoke. Fort Worth is the fth-largest city in Texas, according to U.S. Census data.
Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American
2.26% 5.6% 20.65% 0.55% 0% 79% 60.3% 37.17% 80.96% 77.88% 10.1% 22.5% 34% 10.5% 8.8%
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Tarrant County: +7.13%
Texas: +7.07%
*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.
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SHOPPING
Retailers that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023
MEDICAL SERVICES 29 Alpha & Omega Chiropractic 252 S. Elm St., Keller 817-562-4325 www.alphaandomegachiro.com 30 ATI Physical Therapy 861 N. Tarrant Parkway, Ste. 100, Fort Worth 469-903-4617 www.atipt.com 31 DPC Healthcare 1732 Keller Parkway, Bldg. 6, Keller www.dpchealth.com COMING IN 2023 32 The Dripbar 1301 Keller Parkway, Ste. 200, Keller 401-921-5934 www.thedripbar.com 33 Genuine Smile 2240 Hwy. 114, Ste. 650, Trophy Club 817-532-5153 https://genuinesmilestx.com 34 Just for Grins Family Dentistry and Orthodontics 466 N. Main St., Keller 817-741-4455 www.justforgrinskeller.com 35 Keller Prenatal Massage 140 Pecan St., Keller 817-812-6393 www.kellerprenatalmassage.com 36 Labcorp 3424 N. Tarrant Parkway, Ste. 410, Fort Worth 817-918-9105 http://bit.ly/3ZBUDKx 37 The Missing Peace Autism Therapy Center 651 S. Main St., Ste. 102, Keller 817-562-8731 www.missingpeacetherapy.com 38 Texas Oncology 9750 Hillwood Parkway, Fort Worth 817-359-9000 www.texasoncology.com 39 Texas Orthopedic 3301 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 817-540-4477 www.txortho.net 40 Zeal-to-Heal 769 Bandit Trail, Keller 469-283-0076 www.zeal-to-heal.com OTHER 41 American National Bank & Trust 409 N. Oak St., Ste. 200, Roanoke 469-960-2030 www.amnat.com 42 Friends of the Keller Library 600 Johnson Road, Keller 817-743-4840 www.kellerfriends.org 43 Great Hearts Prairie View 1750 Rufe Snow Drive, Keller 817-259-0738 https://prairieview.greatheartsamerica.org 44 Hyatt Place Fort Worth/ Alliance Town Center 3201 Alliance Town Center, Fort Worth 682-285-1234 https://bit.ly/3QCEbp3
13 Take 5 Oil Change 1209 US 377, Roanoke www.take5oilchange.com COMING IN 2023 CLOTHINGACCESSORIES 14 94 Vintage 5250 N. Tarrant Parkway, Ste. 134, Fort Worth 817-479-3867 www.instagram.com/94vintageltd/?hl=en 15 Inspired Wings Fashion 15841 N. Freeway, Fort Worth 682-502-4290 www.inspiredwingsfashion.com 16 Journeys 15853 N. Freeway, Ste. 1078, Fort Worth www.journeys.com COMING IN 2023 17 Sunglass Hut 15853 N. Freeway, Ste. 1043, Fort Worth 682-316-6851 www.sunglasshut.com FITNESS 18 Burn Boot Camp 2122 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 126, Keller 817-479-6932 https://burnbootcamp.com/locations/ keller-tx/ 19 Eat The Frog Fitness 861 N. Tarrant Parkway, Keller 817-886-3764 http://bit.ly/3XAkwIS 20 Mayweather Boxing + Fitness 9749 N. Freeway, Ste. 2, Fort Worth 833-629-9328 www.mayweather.t 21 Planet Fitness 1610 Keller Parkway, Keller 682-294-2187 www.planettness.com/gyms/keller-tx 22 Planet Fitness 1108 N. US 377, Roanoke 817-286-3189 www.planettness.com/gyms/roanoke-tx 23 Pure Barre 1521 Keller Parkway, Ste. 200, Keller 817-771-1347 https://revttexas.com 25 RockBox Fitness 1521 Keller Parkway, Ste. 500, Keller 817-369-3795 www.rockboxtness.com 26 USA Ninja Challenge 5850 Kroger Drive, Ste. 140, Keller 682-593-2795 www.ninjakeller.com 27 Women of Strength Gym 11477 Woodland Springs Drive, Ste. 130, Fort Worth 817-965-4720 www.womenofstrengthgym.com 28 YogaSix 2240 Hwy. 114, Ste. 630, Trophy Club 628-237-5710 www.yogasix.com www.purebarre.com 24 Revival Fitness 9763 N. Freeway, Fort Worth 817-984-9010
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817-750-2277 https://bit.ly/3ZPbtW7 7 Emerald Organics Cannibas 5317 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 682-593-0195 https://emeraldorganicscannabis.com 8 GNC 1224 US 377, Ste. 203, Roanoke 877-462-4700 www.gnc.com COMING IN 2023 9 Oak Street Beauty Bar 504 N Oak St., Ste. 4, Roanoke 817-266-2725 https://oakstreetbeautybar.com 10 Supercuts 5309 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 817-381-1650
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ALCOHOLLIQUOR 1 Golden Triangle Liquor 5321 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 682-593-0599 www.goldentriangleliquor.com 2 Goody Goody Liquor 730 Main St., Keller 817-409-5006 www.goodygoody.com 3 Spec’s Wine, Spirits & Finer Food 101 Keller Smitheld Road S., Keller 817-482-8295 https://specsonline.com/location/keller BEAUTY 4 America’s Best Contact & Eyeglasses 1212 N. US 377, Ste. 105, Roanoke 817-837-5891 www.americasbest.com 5 CJ’s Salon and Suites 2122 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 114, Keller 214-433-2067 https://cjsalonsuites.com/ 6 Deluxe Nails & Spa 3400 Texas Sage Trail, Ste. 100, Fort Worth
www.supercuts.com CAR SERVICE 11 Brakes Plus 1665 N. Hwy. 377, Roanoke 303-221-8600 www.brakesplus.com COMING IN 2023 12 Carvana 8741 N. Freeway, Fort Worth www.carvana.com COMING IN 2023
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45 The Learning Experience 150 Ridge Point Parkway, Keller 817-837-5935 https://thelearningexperience.com 46 Penguin Patch 721 Chisholm Trail, Keller 888-577-2824 https://penguinpatch.com 47 Prosperity Bank 615 E. Byron Nelson Blvd., Roanoke 817-378-2250 http://bit.ly/3HlFrKx COMING IN 2023 48 Sphreion Stang and Recruiting 5751 Kroger Drive, Ste. 113, Fort Worth 817-720-9795 http://bit.ly/3ZFL6Sx 49 Texas Excel Title 9800 Hillwood Parkway, Ste. 140, Fort Worth 817-410-6400 www.texasexceltitle.com 50 Wild Oak Studio 400 S. Oak St., Ste. 160, Roanoke 469-515-3575 https://wildoakstudio.co PET SERVICE 51 Pet Bar Inc. 2210 Hwy. 114, Ste. 200, Trophy Club 817-900-8743 www.petbarinc.com
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52 Sit Means Sit 3663 Keller Parkway, Ste. A, Keller 888-342-3647 www.sitmeanssit.com COMING IN 2023 53 VO Vets Animal Hospital 12650 N. Beach St., Ste. 148, Fort Worth TECHNOLOGY 54 The Gaming Vault 12412 Timberland Blvd., Ste. 324, Fort Worth 817-402-4088 www.facebook.com/TGVStore 55 MillenniumVR 15869 N. Freeway, Ste. 700, Fort Worth 817-912-1115 www.millenniumvr.com 56 On-Site PC Services 800 Cannon Parkway, Roanoke https://ospcservices.com COMING IN 2023 682-350-8890 www.vovets.com
The Coach store opened at Tanger Outlets on Oct. 20 in Fort Worth.
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DINING
Restaurants that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023
27 Wing Daddy 206 N. Oak St., Ste. 100, Roanoke 8174067160 www.yourwingdaddy.com $ ASIAN 28 Hush Sushi, Kitchen & Bar 211 S. Main St., Keller 8173376699 www.hushkeller.com $$ K 29 Komrai Thai 2550 Bobcat Blvd., Ste. 106, Trophy Club 4692098206 https://komraithai.godaddysites.com $$ 30 P.F. Chang’s 2949 Amador Drive, Fort Worth 8174845025 www.pfchangs.com $$$ K COMING IN 2023 31 Poki Bowl 2220 Hwy. 114, Ste. 430, Trophy Club 6828884132 www.pokibowl.com $$ 32 Roki’s Pho & Boba 206 N. Oak St., Ste. 170, Roanoke 9726543417 www.oakstreetfoodandbrew.com $$ MEXICAN 33 Crown Tacos 801 S. Main St., Ste. 101, Keller 6825930470 www.crowntacos.com $$ B 34 QDOBA Mexican Eats 1521 Keller Parkway, Ste. 700, Keller 6825930232 www.qdoba.com $$ K 35 Salsa Limon 5640 Keller Ranch Road, Fort Worth www.salsalimon.com $ B COMING I N 2023 36 Taco Bell 8945 Lower Sonoma Lane, Fort Worth 6827472490 www.tacobell.com $ B 37 Torchy’s Tacos 9550 Sage Meadow Trail, Fort Worth
8177538550 www.maplestreetbiscuits.com $$ B K 13 Nathan’s Famous 295 W. Byron Nelson Blvd., Ste. 204, Roanoke 8175673835 www.nathansfamous.com $ 14 Outback Steakhouse 9701 N. Freeway, Fort Worth 8173802419 www.outback.com $$$ K 15 Outpost 36 Texas Barbecue 1801 S. Main St., Keller 8178983636 www.outpost36.com COMING IN 2023 16 Portillo’s 2491 N. Tarrant Parkway, Fort Worth www.portillos.com $$ COMING IN 2023 17 Roanoke Cafe 1212 N. US Hwy. 377, Ste. 127, Roanoke 6822377566 https://www.roanokecafe.com $$ B 18 Salad and Go 12556 N. Beach St., Fort Worth www.saladandgo.com $ B K 19 Salata 9611 N. Freeway, Ste. 6909, Fort Worth 6823126788 www.salata.com $$ 20 Shotzee’s Bar & Grill 134 S. Main St., Keller 6823564777 www.shotzees.com $$ H 21 Sports City Taverna 5711 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 6823280261 www.sportscitytaverna.com $$ B 22 Sullivan BBQ 206 N. Oak St., Roanoke 8179919890 https://sullivanbarbecue.com $$$
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6 Bualo Wild Wings Go 2825 Heritage Trace Parkway, Ste. 2813, Fort Worth www.bualowildwings.com $$ K COMING IN 2023 7 Fatburger 1521 Keller Parkway, Ste. 300, Keller https://fatburger.com $$ K 8 Firebirds Wood Fired Grill 2900 Amador Drive, Fort Worth 8177700771 www.rebirdsrestaurants.com $$$ B H K 9 The Goat & Raven Texas Pub 304 S. Hwy. 377, Roanoke 6822377755 www.facebook.com/GoatnRaven $$ 10 Heimbaker’s Market & Deli 310 S. Oak St., Ste. 100, Roanoke 8179171628 www.heimbakers.com $$ 11 JR’s-BBQ-N-More 121 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 127, Keller 6825930892 www.facebook.com/JRsBBQMore $$ 12 Maple Street Biscuit Company 967 Keller Parkway, Keller
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AMERICAN 1 Anderson Distillery & Grill 400 S. Oak St., Ste. 100, Roanoke 8172030623 www.andersondistillery.com $$ H 2 The Athletic Cafe 660 Keller Smitheld Road, Keller 8174312000 www.facebook.com/theathleticcafe $ 3 Black Bear Diner 9501 N. Freeway, Fort Worth www.blackbeardiner.com $$ B K COMING IN 2023 4 Blue 22 Sports Grill 2230 Hwy. 114, Ste. 500, Trophy Club 6823059656 www.blue22sportsgrill.com $$ H K 5 Bualo Wild Wings Go 1411 Keller Parkway, Keller 8177419464 www.bualowildwings.com $$ H K
23 Sweetie’s Cheesecakes 13033 Harmon Road, Fort Worth 8177858585 www.sweetiescheesecakes.com $$ COMING IN 2023
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24 The Tap-In Grill & Pub 3351 Texas Sage Trail, Fort Worth 8172909705 https://allianceftworth.thetapin.com $$ H K 25 Wae House 4600 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 6822247012 www.waehouse.com $$ B 26 Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar 3001 Amador Drive, Fort Worth www.whiskeycake.com $$$ COMING IN 2023
38 Black Rie Coee Company 9550 Sage Meadow Trail, Fort Worth www.blackriecoee.com $ COMING IN 2023 39 Black Rock Coee 1600 N. Main St., Keller https://br.coee $ COMING IN 2023
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47 Shri Food Indian Kitchen 11477 Woodland Springs Drive, Ste. 100, Fort Worth 8177937084 www.shrifoods4u.com $$ 48 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 1501 Keller Parkway, Ste. 100, Keller 6825939773 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com $ 49 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 720 S. Hwy. 377, Ste. 100, Roanoke 6823630079 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com $ PIZZA 50 MOD Pizza 1325 US Hwy. 377, Roanoke www.modpizza.com $ COMING IN 2023 51 Rosati’s Pizza 5152 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth 6823195454 www.rosatispizza.com $$
40 Blue Line Winery 136 E. Hill St., Keller 8175628659 www.bluelinewinery.com $ 41 CAVA 9550 Sage Meadow Trail, Fort Worth www.cava.com $$ K COMING IN 2023 42 Cold Wave Creations 242 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 150, Keller 8176627707 www.coldwavecreations.com $ 43 Dutch Bros Coee 3333 N. Tarrant Parkway, Fort Worth 5419554700 www.dutchbros.com $ 44 Jeremiah’s Italian Ice 2122 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 102, Keller www.jeremiahsice.com $ $$ $$$
Social Oak Wine & Whiskey Lounge oers 95 whiskeys available in a self-serve format. CODY THORNCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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SOCIAL OAK WINE & WHISKEY LOUNGE Social Oak Wine & Whiskey Lounge, a restaurant and lounge, opened in September in Trophy Club. The new restaurant has self-serve wine and whiskey machines as well as a tapas- style menu. There are 95 whiskeys and more than 250 varieties of wine oered. Construction started in February, and the Trophy Club Town Council approved specic-use permits for alcoholic beverage sales for on-
premise and o-premise consumption in March. 2230 E. Hwy. 114, Ste. 550, Trophy Club 817-382-1088. http://socialoaklounge.com $$
45 Just Love Coee Cafe 9749 N. Freeway, Fort Worth www.justlovecoeecafe.com $ B COMING IN 2023
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46 Rachel’s Mediterranean Grill 2801 Heritage Trace Parkway, Fort Worth 8177658484 www.rachelsgrill.com $$
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KELLER ROANOKE NORTHEAST FORT WORTH EDITION • JANUARY 2023
EDUCATION
Top education stories to watch in 2023
New superintendent Mark Foust out to connect with ‘diverse communities’ of Northwest ISD BY MARK FADDEN
ANOTHER STORY TO FOLLOW IN 2023
Keller ISD set to implement guardian program within schools The Keller ISD board of trustees voted 4-3 in December to move forward with the guardian program that will allow teachers and other sta members to carry guns on school campuses. The Texas School Guardian Program was developed in 2009 as an eort to have an armed approach on school campuses, especially in rural areas, according to a presentation during the meeting. According to board President Charles Randklev, 40% of school districts in Texas use the guardian program. Police departments in Fort Worth and Keller provide 16 school resource oces, or SROs, that cover the district’s middle schools and high schools at a cost of $1.7 million. Five were added this fall. Keller ISD board of trustees meets Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. 350 Keller Parkway, Keller. www.kellerisd.net Northwest ISD board of trustees meets Feb. 13, 27 at 6 p.m. 2001 Texan Drive, Fort Worth www.nisdtx.org MEETINGS WE COVER
encouraged me at a time in my life when I did not believe in myself,” Foust said. “I became an educator because I was sure that there were other kids like me who needed to be inspired and needed to be pushed.” Foust said he recognizes that the greatest challenge facing Northwest ISD is the rapid growth and the number of new families joining the district. “Our facilities and construction teams are working at a feverish pace to ensure we have the best learning spaces for our students,” he said. “Next year, the district will open four elementary schools and our seventh middle school. Two of those elemen- tary schools are replacements for aging facilities, but two are additional campuses to address the growth.” Foust realizes the key to managing such a large and fast growing district as Northwest ISD is communication.
He said that one of his rst goals this spring semester is to make a con-
NORTHWEST ISD Mark Foust was appointed the district’s next superin- tendent during the board of trustees meeting Jan. 9. He replaces Michael Grin who was appointed interim superinten- dent following the unexpected death of David Hicks on Sept. 9. Hicks was in his rst year at the district. Foust has nearly three decades of experience in public education, which includes serving as the Kerrville ISD superintendent for the past six years. He holds a doctorate from the University of Houston along with a master’s degree from the University of Houston-Victoria and an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University. Foust said he became an educator because he was inspired by his high school English teacher and a coach. “They believed in me and
nection with as many people as he can and each of the diverse communities in the district. “I want to build strong foun- dational relationships across the district, and together we will con- tinue the tradition of excellence in Northwest ISD,” he said. Communication will also take a front row seat this spring with regard to future school funding. “We need to do an exceptional job of communicating to our communi- ties about the growth in our district and the work of the Long Range Planning Committee ahead of a May 6 bond election.” Mark Foust
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Tarrant County has 11 of the busiest roads in the state
DELAYED DRIVING
According to the Texas A&M Transportation Initiative, there was an increase in trac congestion in most parts of the state. Tarrant County had 11 of the top 100 busiest stretches of roadway in the state, including eight that were busier in 2021 than 2020.
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The 2021 numbers showed an increase, but the report stated the COVID-19 eects still had conditions below the prepandemic congestion. The West Loop in Houston was the most gridlocked stretch in 2021 for the second year in a row, and eight of the top 10 remained unchanged from the previous two years. Researchers emphasized trac will eventually return to familiar intensity as the state’s population grows and its economy recovers, according to a press release. “Trac congestion isn’t just a big-city problem, and that problem is almost sure to get worse as our population surges by almost 20 mil- lion in the next 25 years,” said David Schrank, the TTI’s lead researcher on the annual study. “With that kind of growth, Texas needs to use every pos- sible means to keep people and goods moving. We need to add capacity,
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busiest roadways in Texas, including three in the top 25. I-35W between SH 183 and I-30 was sixth—up three spots—with more than 814,000 hours of delays and more than $70 million lost due to congestion.
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CITY & COUNTY
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Two council positions, mayor to be on ballot
TEXRail seeing record numbers
New city hall promises sustainability focus FORT WORTH With an eye on transforming the way services are delivered, the city of Fort Worth purchased the former Pier 1 headquarters at 100 Energy Way to house 22 departments from 14 buildings under one roof. BY MARK FADDEN use of native plants and smart irrigation systems. Infrastructure improvements include low- er-ow plumbing xtures, LED lighting and the use of materials, such as concrete with higher solar reectance index values, that will reduce the heat island eect. Michelle Gutt, Fort Worth communications and public engagement direc- tor, outlined the eorts for improvements to plumbing and the types of materials being used. Landscaping is also being looked at for
The Peabody Hotel project delayed again
MEETINGS WE COVER Fort Worth City Council meets at 6 p.m. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 21.
BY MARK FADDEN
help fund the development of the Peabody Hotel and Convention Center. The city would pay for the convention center, a portion of the parking garage and related infrastructure improvements.
200 Texas St., Fort Worth www.fortworthtexas.gov Keller City Council
ROANOKE The Peabody Hotel’s sixth amendment to a contract gave the developer until Jan. 1 to start construction on the project. How- ever, that deadline was not met. According to City Manager Cody Petree, the city and the Memphis-based hotel is going over the nancing agreement for a seventh time. The plans were originally approved by the council on May 28, 2019, but city sta said the project has yet to come to fruition more than three years later, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was initially sup- posed to have started construction by April 1, 2020, which was approved in May 2019. In 2021, a Community Impact report, the projected groundbreaking should have happened on March 1, 2022. The hotel project was announced in June 2017. The city agreed to issue up to $30 million in bonds to
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meets at 5 p.m. Feb. 7 and 21. 1100 Bear Creek Parkway, Keller www.cityoeller.com Roanoke City Council meets at 7 p.m. Feb. 14 and 28. 500 S. Oak St., Roanoke www.roanoketexas.com Trophy Club Town Council meets at 7 p.m. Feb. 14 and 28. 1 Trophy Wood Drive, Trophy Club www.trophyclub.org Westlake Town Council meets at 3 p.m. Feb. 6 and 27. 1500 Solana Blvd., Bldg. 7, Ste. 7200, Westlake | www.westlake-tx.org Denton County Commissioners Court meets at 9 a.m. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28. 231 Courthouse Drive, Denton | www.dentoncounty.gov Tarrant County Commissioners Court meet at 10:00 a.m. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28 | 23100 E. Weatherford St., Fort Worth | www.tarrantcounty.com
TROPHY CLUB Two council members and the mayor are up for election in May in Trophy Club. During the Jan. 10 council meeting, Town Secretary Anita Otterson provided updates on the May 6 election, noting important dates. Mayor Alicia Fleury’s rst term is up, as is Place 1 Council Member Greg Lamont’s term and Place 2 Council Member Je Beach’s term. Lamont is also the mayor pro tem. Fleury garnered 61% of the vote in the delayed 2020 elections. She previously served a term as the Place 1 council member. Each of these positions serve three-year terms. The rst day to le to be on the ballot was Jan. 18, and the last day is Feb. 17. Early voting will run
FORT WORTH Trinity Metro’s TEX- Rail saw an all-time high for monthly riders in December. A total of 61,689 passengers rode the train, the highest number for revenue service since the rail line ocially launched in January 2019. TEXRail ridership to and from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport was 28% higher in December 2022 than in December 2021. When comparing the last quarter of the calendar year, total ridership rose 16% for October-December 2022 over the same period in 2021, according to TEXRail. “Our ridership has continued to rebound from the impact of COVID[- 19], and we are so excited to see the TEXRail numbers soar as they did [in December],” said Richard Andreski, Trinity Metro president and CEO, in a press release.
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City leaders are using the move to meet the city’s ongoing sustainability eorts as well. BOKA Powell and Brinkley Sargent Wiginton, two rms selected to redesign City Hall, looked to ensure the city’s sustainability goals are being met. This includes infrastructure, daylighting and dark-sky initiatives; repurposing policies; and the
The Peabody Hotel contract has been amended six times since 2019.
sustainability with native plants that have lower water requirements, large trees to provide shade and a water-based system for irrigation. According to Gutt, the future City Hall will be completed in phases with the tower move-in starting in the fourth quarter of 2023 and conclude in early 2024.
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from April 24-May 2, while mail-in ballots application opened Jan. 1 and must be received by April 25. Election day is May 6 with voting to be held at Trophy Club Town Hall, 1 Trophy Wood Drive, from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
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