Haltom City sits immediately northeast of downtown Fort Worth, separated only by the Trinity River in places. The city covers about 12 square miles and takes its name from G.W. Haltom, a rancher whose property included much of the original townsite. Incorporation came in 1949, relatively late for a North Texas community, and the city's grid of modest mid-century housing reflects its development timing.
Beach Street and Denton Highway form the main commercial arteries. The corridor along East Belknap Street (U.S. Highway 377) carries substantial east-west traffic between Fort Worth and Keller. NorthEast Mall lies just east of city limits in Hurst, and Haltom City sits within the retail pull of that center while also drawing from its own commercial strips.
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport occupies the southern edge of the city. Meacham served as Fort Worth's main commercial airport until DFW International opened in 1974, after which it transitioned to general aviation and corporate traffic. The airport still handles significant flight volume and houses several fixed-base operators and charter services.
Haltom City has developed a substantial Vietnamese and Southeast Asian population over the past two decades. The Asia Times Square shopping center in nearby Grand Prairie and the Vietnamese business corridor along East Belknap draw from the regional community. Approximately 10 percent of Haltom City residents identify as Asian, a figure well above the Tarrant County average.
Sites that serve Haltom City as part of their escort coverage appear in the Escortservice.com directory. Users should understand that the site's role is cataloging; no booking service, no vetting, no intermediary work is performed. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
Haltom City sits immediately northeast of downtown Fort Worth, separated only by the Trinity River in places. The city covers about 12 square miles and takes its name from G.W. Haltom, a rancher whose property included much of the original townsite. Incorporation came in 1949, relatively late for a North Texas community, and the city's grid of modest mid-century housing reflects its development timing.
Beach Street and Denton Highway form the main commercial arteries. The corridor along East Belknap Street (U.S. Highway 377) carries substantial east-west traffic between Fort Worth and Keller. NorthEast Mall lies just east of city limits in Hurst, and Haltom City sits within the retail pull of that center while also drawing from its own commercial strips.
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport occupies the southern edge of the city. Meacham served as Fort Worth's main commercial airport until DFW International opened in 1974, after which it transitioned to general aviation and corporate traffic. The airport still handles significant flight volume and houses several fixed-base operators and charter services.
Haltom City has developed a substantial Vietnamese and Southeast Asian population over the past two decades. The Asia Times Square shopping center in nearby Grand Prairie and the Vietnamese business corridor along East Belknap draw from the regional community. Approximately 10 percent of Haltom City residents identify as Asian, a figure well above the Tarrant County average.
Sites that serve Haltom City as part of their escort coverage appear in the Escortservice.com directory. Users should understand that the site's role is cataloging; no booking service, no vetting, no intermediary work is performed. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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