A look inside The Harden at the Public Market

Crews will begin transforming the iconic Fort Worth Public Market into a senior living facility later this month.

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Construction is expected to start on The Harden at the Public Market in late June | Rendering by Wilks Development

The Fort Worth Public Market will soon be brought back to life with the addition of a thriving senior living facility.

Crews will begin construction on a new, five-story residential community later this month called The Harden at the Public Market, which will back up to the original 100-year-old market at 1400 Henderson St.

The project is expected to wrap up by late 2024 with pre-leasing starting this fall.

Become part of the history and fill out a vendor form today. | Rendering by Wilks Development

Back to its glory days

The historic landmark opened on June 20, 1930, and was originally a public market with 145 vendor stalls and 30 permanent retail spots. It lived out its glory days for about a decade before sitting vacant for nearly 80 years.

With a restorative approach in mind, Wilks Development along with local design firm BOKAPowell Architects will transform the historic structure and create a vibrant community with 199 rooms and a parking garage.

The public will have access to the property through the original entrance of the Public Market where customers will find a cafe and lounge, a fitness center, and a co-working space.

Renderings show a pool and an outdoor community greenspace. | Rendering by Wilks Development

Be part of the iconic landmark

Conveniently nestled between downtown and the Medical District, the Public Market hopes to once again be a community gathering space and a hotspot for local businesses.

Wilks said it’s “developing a space that will honor the history and legacy of this historic building while bringing new life to benefit the entire city.”

If you’re interested in opening a vendor space, learn more and apply .

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Rebecca is based outside of Dallas, TX and joined 6AM City as a launch editor for FTWtoday. She was born and raised in North Texas, and produced newscasts across the country for three years before returning to Dallas to work on the Good Day morning show. She loves being outdoors with her dog + trying new restaurants around town.