Jamey and Melissa Ice, pictured with daughter Roosevelt, have been married for 10 years and are proud residents of The Fairmount Historic District.
Jamey is a Fort Worth native, lead guitar player of Green River Ordinance, founding partner of 6th Ave Homes (a one stop shop real estate company), and along with his partner has bought and restored over 55 historic homes in the Southside. Jamey was recently recognized as 40 under 40 and was featured as 12 millennials to watch by Fort Worth Magazine.
Melissa spent most of her 20’s doing mission work overseas, but has since settled into caring for the marginalized in Fort Worth. She is the Founder and Executive Director of The NET, a non-profit that serves refugees, homeless, and sexually exploited women. The NET has almost 40 relationship building events per month and has served over 1300 people in our city. Melissa was in the Top 25 Women to Watch for 2016 for Women in Business Networking.
Together, they are co-owners of BREWED, a coffee-shop/gastropub on Magnolia Avenue. Jamey and Melissa love the city of Fort Worth and are passionate about seeing restoration one home and one person at a time!
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
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