Neighborhood Spotlight: Near Southside, Fort Worth
A Neighborhood Spotlight on Near Southside, Fort Worth, centered on a brownstone-style townhouse at 1140 S. Adams and a conversation with the homeowner about life along Oleander Walk, just steps from Magnolia Avenue.
A home search is personal by nature, shaped as much by place as by the house itself. This Neighborhood Spotlight explores Fort Worth and DFW neighborhoods through lived experience—architecture, local character, and the details that shape daily life. Each feature reflects what gives a neighborhood its distinct feel, informed by the people who live there and the homes they inhabit. It’s a place to consider how neighborhoods reflect the people who live there, and how that collective identity carries into life at home.
1140 S Adams is one of the more unique properties I’ve seen in Fort Worth: a three-story, brownstone-style townhouse overlooking the urban walking path known as Oleander Walk. When you’re inside, it almost feels like you’re nestled between Midtown Manhattan and Central Park — with the urban Fort Worth Medical District to the north, and the trees lining Oleander Walk to the south giving it a treehouse feel enhanced by floor to ceiling windows.
Did I mention it’s a single block from my favorite street in the whole city? Magnolia Avenue is home to some of Fort Worth’s most diverse restaurants — from vegan to homestyle Italian, tacos to Thai street food…pizza, bbq, baked goods…the list goes on and on. Not to mention a plethora of coffee shops, bars, and art studios and galleries. The dreamiest little pocket of Fort Worth is a literal stone’s throw away.
In conversation, the homeowner shared his experience of living in this home and the neighborhood around it.
What do you enjoy about living in Near Southside Fort Worth?
The energy! After so many years in Manhattan, I needed somewhere that felt a little big city. Truth is, this place reminds me a lot of my Westside NYC brownstone.
What is your favorite spot in the house? Why?
The roof deck. No question. The views are spectacular—especially the sunsets—and it truly feels like you’re away from it all when you’re up there.

Describe what a typical weekend might look like for someone living in this home / neighborhood.
Guests over for drinks on the roof deck. Then a stroll to Teddy Wong’s for dinner. Sundays always beg for a nice walk up and down the pedestrian street, Oleander Walk, and breakfast at Paris Coffee Shop.
How would you describe the community?
Part Big City, Part Cowtown Fort Worth. It’s a beautifully mixed feeling — a little of everything, the way I think it should be.
What are your favorite local restaurants?
I’ll tell you my favorite “circuit” instead: drinks at The Usual, then dinner at Ellerbe, then a jaunt through Melt for a sweet dessert :)
This is an ongoing series shaped by conversation. Neighborhood suggestions are always welcome here.