A Top Place To Live In Grapevine, Texas Submitted By: James Bentley L�ocated Tarrant County, Texas, Grapevine is a lovely suburb of Dallas and Ft. Worth. Named for wild mustang grapes, Grapevine has a population at last count of nearly 50,000 people. Living up to its moniker, Grapevine has become home to a number of blossoming [...]
A Top Place To Live In Grapevine, Texas
Submitted By: James Bentley
L�ocated Tarrant County, Texas, Grapevine is a lovely suburb of Dallas and Ft. Worth. Named for wild mustang grapes, Grapevine has a population at last count of nearly 50,000 people. Living up to its moniker, Grapevine has become home to a number of blossoming wineries today. Recently, http://CNNMoney.com named Grapevine one of the best places to live in the United States. From an incredible historic district to new developments that feature the latest in stylish residential properties, Grapevine has become a truly expansive and gracious community.
At the heart of Grapevine is a beautiful historic district. A great deal of attention has been paid to renovating and restoring the historic downtown district and its attractive buildings and other amenities. This district quickly is becoming a prime attraction in the Dallas ? Ft. Worth metro-plex.
The historic district is now home to trendy and interesting shops offering a wide range of different types of products. In addition, a range of independently owned bistros are opening their doors to diners not only from Grapevine but from other points beyond in the Dallas ? Ft. Worth area. The historic downtown district is getting high marks from tourists to the area as well.
Grapevine has attracted a large population segment that is dedicated to health, wellness and looking their best. In this regard, many people actively engage the services of professional to assist them with such issues as resolving varicose veins, cellulite and acne scars. Consequently, people no longer have to travel from the environs of Grapevine to obtain the latest treatments for varicose veins, cellulite and acne scars as well as similar types of problems and conditions. The most sophisticated technology is available to the residents of Grapevine today to resolve issues like varicose veins, cellulite and acne scars and other skin and health related conditions.
Not only does Grapevine have nearly anything a resident needs when it comes to shopping, recreation and dining, the community conveniently is located to all of the major Dallas and Ft. Worth area venues of this type. In other words, a resident of Grapevine can access all of the major points of interest and popular establishments with just a short and easy drive. Grapevine residents readily enjoy everything this region of the Lone Star State has to offer.
Most analysts predict that the population of Grapevine is going to continue to increase apace. Indeed, over the course of the past five years, the population has been increasing at the rate of about 1,000 people per year. With that noted, the civic and political leaders of the community, in conjunction with developers, are making certain that the growth of the city is controlled and well managed. A concerted effort is being to ensure that the charming elements that make Grapevine special are not sacrificed in the name of growth and population expansion. The past and the future are coming together in symphonic form in the City of Grapevine, making it an idyllic place for people from all walks of life to call ?home.?
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Title: Italian vintner backed by 600 years of winemaking.(Wine)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: November 21, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: E31
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