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Sundance Square is the name of a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Named after the Sundance Kid in western folklore, it is a popular place for nightlife and entertainment in Fort Worth and for tourists visiting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex .
The bakery-cafe will reopen under new management, Sundance Square said in an announcement. Shaskan said she will keep her wine bar and shop, Wines from a Broad, 317 Houston St., which features ...
Melt opened in Sundance Square five years ago, taking over a tiny, 550-square-foot space that was a former chain ice cream shop. It shared a building with what was then Reata Restaurant. Reata has ...
August 9, 2024 at 7:00 AM. Sundance Square is an institution in Fort Worth. The 37-square-block business and entertainment district in the heart of downtown, privately owned by billionaires Ed and ...
Ed Bass. Edward Perry "Ed" Bass (born September 10, 1945) [2] is an American businessman, financier, philanthropist and environmentalist who lives in Fort Worth, Texas. He financed the Biosphere 2 project, an artificial closed ecological system, which was built between 1987 and 1991. He is the chairman of Fine Line, an investment and venture ...
The Sid Richardson Museum (formerly the Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art) [1] is located in historic Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas, and features permanent and special exhibitions of paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, as well as other late 19th and early 20th-century artists who worked in the American West.
Mediterranean Grill in River Oaks and Istanbul Grill in Sundance Square. Lamb shawarma and salad at King Tut Restaurant as shown Sept. 8, 2006, when it was one of few restaurants in the Near ...
November 25, 1994. The F.W. Woolworth Building is a historic department store building located in Sundance Square section of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The building served as a retail location for the F. W. Woolworth Company from 1926 to 1990. It now houses other tenants including a JoS. A. Bank Clothiers store.