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Where I Live: Building new businesses and memories in downtown Arlington
By Chris Moss at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 3 min read
By Melina Wikoff Except for a handful of years when I was away at college and a short stint with my husband’s first job, I’ve lived in Arlington since 1985. First, I lived on the north side of Arlington, where I went to Nichols Junior High and graduated from Lamar High School. I later returned with
Key takeaway Where I Live spotlights Tarrant County's unique neighborhoods, as told by the residents that live there.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The growth of downtown Arlington is a significant development for Tarrant County, as it brings new businesses and residents to the area. The establishment of businesses like The Mosaic Market, a local art consignment store, contributes to the vibrant cultural scene in the county. As the city's population continues to evolve, with a diverse mix of ages, education levels, and racial backgrounds, it will be interesting to see how downtown Arlington adapts to meet the needs of its residents. The involvement of organizations like the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce and the Women's Alliance suggests a strong sense of community and support for local entrepreneurs. As Arlington continues to grow, it may become a model for other cities in Tarrant County, including Fort Worth , to revitalize their own downtown areas and foster a sense of community and creativity among residents.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? By Melina Wikoff Except for a handful of years when I was away at college and a short stint with my husband’s first job, I’ve lived in Arlington since 1985. First, I lived on the north side of Arlington, where I went to Nichols Junior High and graduated from Lamar High School. I later returned with
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