Under Construction
Camp Bowie, 7th & University
Plans for future phases of this mixed-use urban development along West 7th and Camp Bowie include a 200 room 4-star hotel, 160,000 sqft of office space, retail, and 175 luxury apartments.
Developer: Museum Place, Crescent Real Estate
Proposed
2816 West 7th
The VanZandt will include approximately 100,000 square feet of Class AA office space, 150 multi-family units, and 10,500 square feet of street facing retail and dining space.
Developer: Goldenrod Companies
Architect: Holland Basham
Under Construction
969 Commerce St
At 26 floors, Deco 969 would be the tallest all residential building ever built in Fort Worth. The L shaped tower will contain 280 apartments and retail on the ground floor.
Developer: Southern Land Co
Architect: GDA Architects
Proposed
Located at a long-vacant lot at the NW corner of Henderson and 7th, 1000 Henderson is a proposed 16-story luxury multifamily tower with striking neo-deco styling
Developer: Allen Harrison Company
Architect: Zeigler Cooper
Under Construction
3033 Acme Brick Plaza
Featuring resort-style living The Tradition at Clearfork will be home to 214 large one- and two-bedroom independent living residences and 95 one- and memory care residences.
Developer: Tradition Senior Living, LP
Architect: Jackson & Ryan Architects
Proposed
One of the largest residential porjects ever proposed in Fort Worth, 1000 Weatherford would contain 492 units with 852 bedrooms across three 12 story towers and a shared 683 space parking garage
Developer: AHS Residential
Architect: Genser
Proposed
1501 Calhoun
Texas A&M plan a three-building expansion in Downtown Fort Worth including a new building for the TAMU Law School, System Research and Innovation Center and an Education Alliance Building.
Courses would be offered by the Tarleton State University, TAMU, and the TAMU Health Science Center.
Proposed
1066 W Magnolia
Replacing the YWLA Building on Magnolia Ave, Magnolia Highline will have residential units over retail along the Near Southside's bustling Magnolia Avenue.
Developer: Urban Genesis
Proposed
601 NE 23RD St
Majestic Realty plan a 5 story multi-family project at the NE corner of 23rd and Packers in theStockyards.
Developer: Majestic Realty Co.
Architect: Merriman Anderson/Architects
Under Construction
601 W 13th St
Burnett Lofts is a part of a larger goal to reinvigorate the Lancaster Corridor at the South end of Downtown. The 330 unit building includes retail space and a dog park.
Developer: Catalyst Urban
Architect: HLR Architects
Under Construction
401 N Main St
Encore Panther Island is the first private development on Panther Island. The 300 unit, upscale apartment building is bisected by a canal/riverwalk that will connect into a planned town lake.
Developer: Encore Enterprises
Architect: GFF
Under Construction
800 5th Ave
The largest and most expensive expansion ever at Texas Health Harris Hospital, Justin Tower will contain 144 beds, 14 surgical units and new pre and post-op rooms. The tower is expected to open in Q1 2022.
Developer: Texas Health
Architect: HKS
Under Construction
3716 Camp Bowie Blvd
Bowie House Hotel would contain 120 rooms with underground parking, restaurant and event spaces. 11 townhomes serve as a transition buffer between the commercial corridor and adjacent neighborhoods.
Developer: Jo Ellard
Architect: Wilson Associates
Proposed
E Exchange Ave
Part of the larger Stockyards development, this project would add three new arenas, two parking garages and a new arena plaza.
Under Construction
5336 White Settlement Rd
Located in the burgeoning River District and along the banks of the Trinity River, Crystal Springs is a mixed-use development with 387 apartment units in its initial phase with office and riverfront retail in future phases.
Developer: Stillwater Capital & Fort Capital
Architect: GFF
Under Construction
904 E Weatherford
Situated on the edge of Downtown in the Hillside neighborhood, The Huntley will bring nearly 300 units of mixed-income workforce housing close to the city center.
Developer: Stonehawk Capital in partnership with FWHS
Proposed
Rosedale and Henderson
Phase one will be a four-story, ~100,000 square-foot medical education building, with larger future phases planned.
Architect:
Proposed
130 E Lancaster
Planned at the Southeast corner of Lancaster and Main in Downtown Fort Worth, Kent Lofts would contain 248 units and 2 floors of underground parking.
Proposed
Located on a half-block in Downtown just steps away from Sundance Square, the Hilton Garden Inn would bring 150 more hotel rooms to the downtown market.
Developer: Fort Worth Metro Partners
Under Construction
Another former XTO property turning hotel, Tom Gaglardi (Owner of the Dallas Stars) is bringing his Sandman hotel chain to Fort Worth.
Developer: Northland Development
Architect: Merriman Anderson Architects
Under Construction
5400 E Rosedale St
Phase one of the Stop Six redevelopment, Cowan Place will be a mixed-income senior living project. Future phases will include replacing Caville Place with mixed-use affordable housing.
Developer: FWHS
Architect: Bennett Benner Partners
Under Construction
701 Magnolia Ave
Incorporating historic buildings along Magnolia Ave, a new construction would add 3 floors of office, a parking garage, and retail lined pedestrian mall over what is currently a surface parking lot.
Developer: Dodson Development
Architect: VLK Architects
Proposed
815 Commerce St
The former Hilton Hotel Annex will be redeveloped as a 230 room hotel flying the Le Meridian flag.
Architect:
Proposed
300 N Main St
The Lawrence Halprin designed park has been closed for over a decade, but plans to restore the park and enhance its surroundings are in place. A fundraising campaign will help fund the project.
Developer: City of Fort Worth
Proposed
1200 6th Ave
Designed by 2020 AIA Gold Winner Marlon Blackwell, PS1200's eye-catching design includes several townhomes, boutique retail and restaurant space one block off Magnolia.
Architect: Marlon Blackwell
Proposed
1616 Hemphill
Fundraising for Near Southside's Fire Station Park is underway. Amenities in this urban park include a bike track, skate park, and event space around a central grand green space.
Developer: Near Southside Inc.
Under Construction
Part of the Historic Southside, plans to develop a mixed-use urban neighborhood around Evans Avenue have been ongoing for years. In 2019 Fort Worth selected Hoque Global as the master developer for the neighborhood.
Developer: Hoque Global
Proposed
599 Harrold St
Phase II of Bexley Left Bank will contain 385 units of luxury apartments. The building will be 5 floors of stick construction over 2 podium floors.
Developer: Endeavor Real Estate
Architect: GFF Architects
Proposed
601 E Exchange
San Antonio-based Kairoi Residential plan an 825+ unit multiphase, multifamily development on the site of the Armour packing plant in the Stockyards.
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Proposed
TEXRail's first phase, from downtown to DFW airport, opened in 2019. Future extensions will take the train to the Near Southside behind Baylor Hospital, near TCU at Berry & Granbury, and eventually to Southwest Fort Worth.
Under Construction
100 Pier 1 Place
In late 2020, the City of Fort Worth purchased the former Pier 1 HQ tower for $69.5M for use as a new city hall. The city will consolidate city services currently spread across the other neighborhoods. The old city hall, built in 1971, will continue to serve municipal functions
Developer: City of Fort Worth
Proposed
1201 Houston
Planned to take place in two phases, first demolishing the annexing along the East side and straightening Commerce Street, and then demolishing the arena to replace with new convention and ballroom space.
Developer: City of Fort Worth
Proposed
The luxury mixed-use Clearfork development has completed it's first phase, but thousands of residential units, 2 million sqft of office, hotels, and more retail space are planned on the 270 acre property.
Proposed
As a result of Richland Hills leaving Trinity Metro, the Richland Hills TRE station will be relocated slightly to the East into Fort Worth, where transit-oriented development is planned around the new station.
Developer: Newell Companies
Proposed
401 W Lancaster
Long abandoned, plans were announced in 2014 to restore the historic T&P Warehouse with residences, a hotel, and ground floor retail. An exact timeline is unknown.
Developer: Cleopatra LLC
Architect: GDA
Proposed
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd
The masterplan for the University of North Texas's Health Science Center outlines decades of potential future growth, allowing the campus to double in size and research capacity.
Developer: UNTHSC
Under Construction
201 N Henderson
Paradox Church plans a new 30,000 sqft home for its congregation. A future second phase would be built on a parking lot across Bluff Street with auxiliary functions.
Architect: Martsolf Architecture
Under Construction
412 W 4th
FUMC's "The Next 90" project positions the church for another century of growth.
Proposed
1400 Henderson
Having stood vacant for several years, the landmarked Public Market is currently for sale with no future plans known. Due to deed restrictions, the building cannot be demolished for the next 90 years at minimum.
Photo credit: John T. Roberts
Proposed
An unknown user is proposing a consolidation of their existing office space into a new, 8 floor office building along Lancaster Avenue in Downtown's South end.
Proposed
Since bring back a football program in 2016, Texas Weslayan has planned an on-campus stadium for the team. This 5,500 seat proposal would lie just West of campus, along Rosedale Street.
Architect: WRA
Under Construction
Also known as the Trinity River Vision, this $1 Billion+ transformative multi-decade masterplan seeks to reshape the landscape of Fort Worth between Downtown and the Stockyards. Features include an urban lake, canals, and flood control infrastructure. The area is specially zoned for urban development.
Proposed
The busiest corridor in the Trinity Metro system, East Lancaster is proposed to be transformed with dedicated bus lanes, new bus stations, and frequent service between Downtown and Handley.
Developer: Trinity Metro
Proposed
301 NE 6th St
Abandoned since 2014, LaGrave Field's future remains unknown. The most recent restoration proposal by a local group was unsuccessful and the contract was voided in 2020.
Under Construction
1500 Cooper Street
The Cook Children Medical Center's new Dodson tower expansion will add a 7-story, 240k SF medical office building to the west of the existing building. A new 1,000 space garage is also being built accompanying the project.
Proposed
The National Juneteenth Museum will be the epicenter for the preservation of Juneteenth history. The new museum will host events and exhibits that foster continued conversation on the significance of freedom and the celebration of Juneteenth worldwide.
Architect: Bennett Partners
Proposed
2326 N Main
Old Gringo Boots plan a new HQ, retail store and rooftop restaurant on the site of the former Adobe Art Gallery.
Architect: Bennett Partners
Proposed
3400 West Fwy
Notable for a first of it's kind robotic garage minimizing land area required for parking, the Triune Center would contain six 5,000 sqft floors of class A office space just off of I30.
Developer: Cornerstone Projects Group, Trident Structures, Stream
Under Construction
1989 Colonial Pkwy
Ranked in 2020 as the #1 Zoo in the US, the Fort Worth Zoo has been undergoing a $100M capital improvement plan since 2016. New exhibits include the African Savanna, Elephant Springs, Hunters of Africa & Asian Predators and Forests & Jungles.
Architect: Halbach Dietz Architects
Proposed
1201 Luella
As the Historic Butler Place nears the end of its usable lifespan residents are being relocated to newer, more up-to-date housing, leaving the 41 acre site open for new development.
Under Construction
400 S. Rayner
A variety of styles of townhomes are going up along the river East of downtown. Future phases will include mixed-use with riverfront patios.
Proposed
Named for the nearby Twilite Lounge, Twilite Lofts would contain 40 units, 8 of which would be below market rate. A retail pavilion and micropark would sit along the College Ave fronting.
Developer: Trey Neville
Architect: Ibanez | Shaw
Under Construction
1813 W. Bowie
Just blocks from the campus of TCU, District 90 features 45,000 sqft of rehabbed industrial converted into retail and creative office. Nearby residential developments add density to the neighborhood.
Developer: Presidio Interests
Proposed
301 St Louis
A multi-story entertainment venue and restaurants with rooftop patio space and bar in planned just Southwest of Vickery and S. Main.
Developer: Dr. Simmons
Architect: TMA CHA
Proposed
2400 E Belknap
300 proposed residential units on a Riverfront site with downtown views. The 2 level garage podium would be partially underground with five floors of residences above.
Architect: Schaumburg Architects
Proposed
Plans to develop 70 acres of developable land in and surrounding the Fort Worth Stockyards were announced in 2015. The first phase, renovations of the Mule Barns and the Hotel Drover, are underway and expected to be complete in Q1 2021.
Developer: Majestic Realty CO & Hickman CO
Proposed
400 Bryan
A proposal for a 46 unit residential building in the booming South Main Village.
Architect: East Star Design
Under Construction
3228 E Rosedale
197 unit senior living development with river frontage in the River District.
Developer: Greystar
Under Construction
3228 E Rosedale
Texas Wesleyan University's latest development brings 56 units of student housing to the revitalizing East Rosedale area.
Architect: 97w
Proposed / Vision
1001 Jones St
Studies have been conducted for a potential HST station, with the existing Central Station being a preferred candidate. From Central Station, potential HST routes could run East to Dallas, South to San Antonio and Austin and North to Oklahoma City.
Proposed
The EcoPlex project is proposed to have research labs, collaborative workspaces and meeting spaces where environmental leaders can meet and work. The showpiece of the facility will be the National Environmental Museum™, America’s first-ever museum dedicated exclusively to the environment.
Architect: Bennet Partners
Under Construction
218 W. Broadway
Fort Worth-based Hudgins Co plans a third residential project in the Near Southside, this time moving to the South Main Village area.
Developer: Hudgins Co
Proposed
The project is proposed to contain ±19,800 SF of street level retail/restaurant space along University Drive, 800+ parking stalls, ±145,000 SF of class AA office space, ±225 multifamily units and an approximate 135-key 4-star hotel on the ±2.85-acre site.
Developer: Goldenrod Companies
Architect: Holland Basham
Proposed
1209 Jacksboro Hwy
90-unit mixed-income development. 78 units will be reserved for households earning less than 30, 50, and 60 percent of the area median income while the other 12 units will be rented at market rental rates.
Developer: Housing Trust Group
Proposed
1616 Hemphill
The park, with a total budget of approximately $1.6 million, will feature an exciting set of amenities including an urban skate plaza for all skill levels, pump track for BMX bikes, market plaza for local vendors and other gatherings, central green for open play and public events, and fenced dog park for unleashed fun.
Developer: Near Southside Inc.
Under Construction
1308 Crawford St
The NRP Group plan an affordable housing project at East Magnolia and Bryan, near the JPS Hospital campus. The project, which will have 60-70 units, is being supported by the competitive 9% housing tax credit program.
Developer: NRP Group
Proposed
1212 W. Lancaster
Originally built in 1910 as the first home of Cook Children's Hospital, this historic structure is expected to be redeveloped as a hotel or mixed-use development.
Under Construction
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4-story, 27 units multifamily development.
Developer: Brewer Hale
Architect: PSA Incorporated
Proposed
Merrimac Circle
A large-scale mixed-use project along the riverfront will contain 400 multi-family units and 35k skqft of retail in phase one and a second phase with an additional 400 units and 25k sqft of retail.
Developer: Hanover Company
1400 8th Avenue
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Baylor Hospital is planning a new garage, which will be capable of being expanded with future plans for a 5-story hotel and a 4 story medical office building.
Fort Worth is the 12th largest city in the United States and co-anchors the 4th largest metropolitan area in the country with a regional population nearing 8 million. One of the fastest-growing regions in the county, urban development has been accelerating with walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods and urban villages becoming commonplace across the city in recent years.
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