Development
BY CODY THORN
Learn more about 3 development updates in north Fort Worth
Three major development projects from the Alliance area of Fort Worth are in the works or nished, from a new pickleball facility to new multi-family residences. Take a look at the three projects and see where progress on these developments stand.
1 City Pickle USA now open in North City
2 Multi-family development to bring over 800 apartments, townhomes HPI Real Estate Services and Investment is behind a development that will feature more than 800 residences near Blue Mound Road and will add a turn lane on Bonds Ranch Road, according to previous reporting. Ground was broken in October, and dirt and utility work have followed, said Tim Shaughnessy, president of HPI Multifamily. The 829-unit development is a mixture of apartments and cottages/townhomes, according to a news release. The rst phase will be a 396-unit, three-story apartment complex, and leasing is expected to begin in early 2027, Shaughnessy said.
3 Filing made for new apartments on Harmon Road An apartment complex o Harmon Road is scheduled to begin construction in March, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ling. The apartments will be located o US 287 near the Chisholm Ridge subdivision by Blue Mound Road. The estimated cost is $41 million for construction, with the estimated construction end date Aug. 1, 2027. The Tarrant Appraisal District website states the owner of the land is DD East Harmon LLC. The website lists it as 14.09 acres of vacant land. The development is within the Northwest ISD school boundary.
The pickleball facility opened Feb. 2 after its original grand opening date was delayed by Winter Storm Fern at the end of January. City Pickle USA has 16 pickleball courts, a full- service gym and wellness amenities such as red- light therapy and a cold plunge area, according to its website. The facility guarantees a minimum of 200 hours of open play every month, as well as pickleball leagues and tournaments. Annual membership prices range from $525 to $1,325, City Pickle USA’s website states.
City Pickle USA postponed a planned grand opening on Jan. 31 due to weather conditions.
A rendering shows what the resort-style pool at the new apartment complex would look like.
The plan for this empty land on East Harmon Road will be to construct an apartment complex.
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