2025 was a big year for our team. We had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects across North Texas, partnering with cities, school districts, commercial developers, and community organizations to create spaces designed for long term use and impact.
From parks and playgrounds to libraries, schools, and retail spaces, here are some of the standout ForeverLawn Texas projects from 2025.
Old Celina Park was a fun and rewarding project that brought together thoughtful design and durable surfacing. Seeing this space quickly become a gathering spot for families and the community made it one of our favorites of the year.
We completed installations at multiple library locations including two Garland libraries and the Anna Library. These projects focused on creating clean, accessible, and low maintenance outdoor spaces that complement learning environments and serve the community year round.
Our work at Fort Worth animal shelters focused on creating healthier, more functional outdoor environments. These installations required excellent drainage, durability, and cleanliness to support both staff and animals.
The Tanger Outlets project showcased how artificial turf can elevate high traffic retail spaces. This installation added visual appeal and functional outdoor areas while standing up to constant foot traffic.
One of the most meaningful projects of the year, the City of Frisco Miracle League fields were designed with inclusivity and accessibility in mind. Being part of a project that allows athletes of all abilities to play and compete is something our entire team is proud of.
The Elevar Office project highlighted the versatility of turf in commercial office environments, creating inviting outdoor areas for everyday use and events.
Both Aviator Park and Kids Kingdom focused on play, safety, and durability. These playground projects required surfaces that could handle heavy activity while maintaining a clean and welcoming appearance.
In addition to these projects, our team completed multiple school installations within Wylie ISD and Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD. School projects are always impactful, as they support daily play, learning, and activity for students while reducing long term maintenance for districts.
Each project completed in 2025 reflects strong collaboration and shared trust between our team and our partners. We are grateful for the opportunity to help build spaces that are functional, inclusive, and built to last, and we look forward to continuing that work in the years ahead.