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Green mixed-use development underway in Fort Worth

PS1200, a mixed-use development in Fort Worth, features Quonset-hut apartments, retail shops, offices, and a vegan bistro by Spiral Diner founders, all within an eco-friendly, public park setting. Developed by Prince Concepts and designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects, it emphasizes sustainability and innovative design.

Fort Worth attorney aims to build 'Ecoplex' to solve world problems

Fort Worth attorney Joseph Horn proposes the "Ecoplex," an International Environmental Complex aimed at addressing global environmental issues. It will feature sustainable innovation incubators, collaboration spaces, and the U.S.'s first National Environmental Museum.

Reusable bags come in all shapes, styles

Reusable bags are popular, with a 2019 CivicScience poll showing 51% of Americans using them, especially Baby Boomers and women. Options vary from custom, retro, pocket-sized, heavy-duty, straw, and euro bags. Brands like Eco-bags, Esse, Lands' End, and Global Mamas offer diverse, eco-friendly choices to reduce plastic use.

Treat Dad with a green gift

Celebrate Father's Day sustainably with green gifts: Panther City Vinyl offers nostalgic records, Juice Junkies provides healthful drinks, and Davis Street Mercantile features beard products. Explore goodies from Cox Farms Market, Farmbox Delivery, and GoSun’s solar gadgets. Enjoy Noble Coyote coffee, Humble Pie desserts, and Artiphany’s themed playing cards.

Urban storm water poses threat to creeks, rivers

Urban stormwater in North Texas causes creeks and rivers to be overwhelmed with water and pollutants, contributing to erosion and increased flooding. Solutions include using permeable surfaces, rain gardens, and green infrastructure to retain water and reduce pollutant runoff, as well as community efforts to improve water management and reduce pollution.

Dirt Doctor, Healthy Hippie dish on Green Source Zoomcast

The May episode of Green Source On the Air features Howard Garrett on organic gardening, and plant-based entrepreneurs Kelli Myatt of Healthy Hippie Cafe, and Andrew Ridout of Frankly Good vegan cookies. Join hosts Wendel Withrow and Victoria Howard for insights on sustainable living.

Treat Mom to a green gift

Mother’s Day offers green gift ideas celebrating environmental consciousness and supporting local businesses. Options include eco-friendly art, treats, accessories, plants, and sustainable goods from places like North Haven Gardens, Central Market, Marshall Grain, Reverie Bakeshop, Mashup Market, and Whole Foods.

Tex-Mex vegan cafe finds home in Cowtown 

Tex-Mex vegan cafe Belenty’s Love, founded by Belen Hernandez, offers plant-based Mexican dishes in Fort Worth. The vibrant venue serves homemade, cruelty-free options like Chickenless Enchiladas and Beefless Quesadillas. Hernandez plans further expansion due to the success of her unique concept.

New art in local parks puts nature in spotlight

New public artworks in DFW parks highlight ecological themes. Patrick Dougherty's "Playin' Hooky" at Fort Worth Botanic Garden uses elm saplings, while "When Air Becomes Sky" and "Art + Knowledge" celebrate nature. Other installations include "Stacked Friends" in Dallas and Shelby David Meier’s exhibit at Nasher Sculpture Center.

Downtown Fort Worth to dim lights to help migrating birds

Fort Worth partnered with Downtown Fort Worth Inc to dim lights for migrating birds, as part of Lights Out Texas, helping billions of birds navigate safely. This aligns with initiatives inspired by BirdCast and other conservation efforts to tackle light pollution, crucial since many U.S. birds migrate via Texas.