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Northside MLB mural’s days are numbered. Does the creator get a say in what’s next?
By Nicole Williams Quezada at Fort Worth Report
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
On North Main Street, a mural of Latino baseball legends towers over the sidewalk, spray painted in vivid color on a brick building a few doors down from historic cultural center Artes de La Rosa. Yovani Gallardo winds up for a pitch. Adolis Garcia looks over the neighborhood, where Gallardo grew up
Key takeaway On North Main Street, a mural of Latino baseball legends towers over the sidewalk, spray painted in vivid color on a brick building a few doors down from historic cultural center Artes de La Rosa.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The impending removal of the Northside MLB mural raises questions about the preservation of community-driven art in Fort Worth . As the city continues to grow and develop, it's crucial to consider the impact of new businesses on existing cultural landmarks. The mural, which celebrates the Northside community and its rich baseball history, has become a beloved fixture on North Main Street. Its removal could be seen as a loss for the neighborhood, which has a strong sense of pride and identity. The fact that the mural's creator, Juan Velazquez, was unable to come to an agreement with the building's new owner, Alan Sanchez, highlights the need for clearer guidelines and support for local artists and their work. As Fort Worth moves forward with new developments, it's essential to prioritize the preservation of community-driven art and ensure that the city's cultural heritage is protected.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? On North Main Street, a mural of Latino baseball legends towers over the sidewalk, spray painted in vivid color on a brick building a few doors down from historic cultural center Artes de La Rosa. Yovani Gallardo winds up for a pitch. Adolis Garcia looks over the neighborhood, where Gallardo grew up
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