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3 new housing developments coming soon to the Near Southside

Start packing — you’re not going to want to miss these new apartments in this rising Fort Worth neighborhood.

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Your new home could be steps away from the restaurants and bars on South Main Street.

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A few weeks ago, we attended a development tour with Near Southside, Inc. and got a sneak peek of the new housing developments coming soon along South Main Street.

Ready to start a new phase of your life in an up-and-coming neighborhood? While moving might be a hassle, these housing developments are a great option if your lease is ending or you’re ready to live in the hustle and bustle of the Near Southside.

Bryan Flats, 451 Bryan Ave.

Developed by Presidio Interests and Eagle Rock Ventures, the complex features 94 micro-studio units. Designed for efficiency, the semi-furnished, market-rate apartments will measure ~200 sqft, with shared kitchens and living spaces located at the end of each hallway. The project will utilize street parking, rather than a reserved on-site garage.

Bennett Partners designed the five-story building and Fort Construction is overseeing the build, which is expected to wrap up in August.

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Apartments are already leasing at Willow & Wise.

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Willow & Wise, 218 W. Broadway Ave.

Created by Maverick Development Group, the luxury complex features 250 apartments with in-unit smart technology, a resident clubhouse, and a heated rooftop pool. Plus, a kinetic “wave” facade facing South Main Street uses mobile aluminum panels to make the building look like it’s moving when the wind blows.

The apartments range from 465-sqft studios to 1232-sqft two bedroom units. Completion is slated for the end of April, but leasing is available now.

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This could be the view from your new apartment at the Skyview at Crawford.

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Skyview at Crawford, 4000 Crawford Dr.

The luxury multifamily complex features 47 apartments with sweeping views of the downtown skyline from the ends of the corridors and select units. Options range from 525-sqft studios to 1,170-sqft two-bedroom units with on-site parking and access to The Skinny micro-park.

While the project is still under construction, pre-leasing is already available with move-in expected in April.

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