George Robertson opens Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts on April 23, turning a lifelong passion into a new kind of floral experience for Fort Worth
When George Robertson recently traced his family history, he discovered that his great-grandfather once owned land in downtown Fort Worth. That discovery gave new meaning to what had already become his most personal venture yet: Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts, a floral and gifting concept rooted in heritage, beauty, and community – with a vision to restore artistry, care, and meaning to the floral experience.
On Thursday, April 23, from 4 to 7 p.m., Robertson and his wife, Kathy, will officially open
Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts with a grand opening soirée and tri-chamber ribbon cutting at the
newly transformed 3701 Southwest Blvd. in Fort Worth.
“This event is meant to be something we give back to the Fort Worth community,” said
Robertson. “We want everyone, no matter who you are, to know they are welcome.” The evening is designed as an indoor/outdoor immersive community celebration, featuring floral
installations, live music by American Idol-featured artist Cate Gartner, drinks and bites,
interactive guest experiences, and a tri-chamber ribbon cutting. More than 200 guests have
already RSVP’d, including leaders from Fort Worth hospitality, events, business, and civic
circles.
Robertson, named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Fort Worth Business Press in 2015, has
spent more than four decades building and scaling businesses across healthcare, retail, and
restaurants. But he describes Texas Legacy as something different — not just in category, but in
calling.
“My hope and heart behind Texas Legacy is to continue living a productive life of giving back to
others and leaving a legacy of community through a lifelong passion for beauty through flowers,”
said Robertson. “We want to create something marked by excellence, integrity, and genuine
care for people.”
Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts blends the elegance of European floral artistry with the warmth of
Texas heritage, offering elevated everyday florals and gifts alongside custom work for weddings,
large-scale events, corporate interiors, film sets, and more. The shop is already drawing
attention in west Fort Worth, where a new mural of a cowboy holding a bouquet has become a
conversation piece for passersby and neighbors alike.
This is also the first business venture Kathy Robertson has joined her husband in after decades
of watching from the sidelines. “It has been such a joy to watch him come alive in it,” she said. “Texas Legacy feels personal.”
That heart for service is already taking shape. Even before officially opening, Texas Legacy has
donated florals to retirement communities and contributed to causes including an upcoming
Samaritan House fundraiser. The Robertsons also have a long history of community investment in Fort Worth and abroad,
having helped found Project 4031 and Core Discipleship.
The grand opening will also offer a first glimpse at a broader vision for Texas Legacy — one
centered on beauty, creativity, welcome, and community gathering.
“We want them to leave wanting more,” Robertson said.
The event is open to the public. The media are invited to attend.
Event Details
What: Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts Grand Opening Soirée and Ribbon Cutting
When: Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 4:00–7:00 p.m.
Where: 3701 Southwest Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76116
About Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts
Texas Legacy Florals & Gifts is a Fort Worth floral and gifting destination offering elevated
everyday florals, custom gifts, wedding and event florals, and large-scale floral installations for
hospitality, events, and film. Rooted in Texas heritage and a spirit of genuine hospitality, Texas
Legacy exists to bring beauty, care, and creativity to life’s everyday moments and most
meaningful gatherings.





