Arlington Heights is a unique neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas, where art, food, and history intersect. The neighborhood is bordered by Camp Bowie Boulevard, Montgomery Street, and I-30, and is home to a diverse range of residents, including families, young professionals, and long-time community members.
Community and Culture
One of the defining features of Arlington Heights is its strong sense of community. Residents are actively involved in neighborhood events and initiatives, such as the Arlington Heights Neighborhood Association, which meets monthly to discuss local issues and plan community activities. The neighborhood is also home to a variety of cultural attractions, including the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Residents of Arlington Heights enjoy a range of amenities, including access to Dickies Arena, which hosts various events, including concerts, rodeos, and sports games. The neighborhood is also close to the Cultural District, which offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options.
Demographics and Statistics
Arlington Heights has a total population of 1,183 residents, with a mix of ages, ethnicities, and educational backgrounds. According to data from the Texas Education Agency, the neighborhood is served by several schools, including Arlington Heights High School, Stripling Middle School, and North Hi Mount Elementary School.
Original reporting: Fort Worth Report — read the source article.