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Fort Worth Public Market aerial view including The Harden older adults community

Make your next home a place you’re excited to discover and share with your loved ones.

Photo provided by Wilks Development

The Harden, located behind the historic Fort Worth Public Market, offers active older adults a perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and community.

Situated in the heart of downtown Fort Worth, residents are surrounded by world-class museums, hospitals, dining and shopping options, vibrant neighborhoods, and more.

It’s a great option for those seeking a simpler lifestyle without compromising on their ideal home. Need we say more?

Elevate your living experience

Enjoy turnkey, independent living with 24 thoughtfully-designed layouts, including:

  • One-bedroom floorplans (734-1093 sqft)
  • Two-bedroom floorplans (1176-1511 sqft) Bonus: ADA units are available for ample accessibility.

Each apartment is designed around the unique architecture of the historic Public Market, blending modern comforts with a nod to Cowtown’s rich history.

Did we mention homes are equipped with Dwello Smart Technology for seamless connectivity?

Amenities designed for your lifestyle

Residents can explore top-tier amenities, including a decorated clubhouse complete with a kitchen and game room, a resort-style amenity deck with a pool, a pickleball court, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.

Pro tip: The secure parking garage and on-demand car service offer added convenience with controlled access.

Fort Worth Public Market aerial view in FTW, Texas

After sitting idle for almost a century, Wilks Development plans to transform the historic Fort Worth Public Market into a cultural hotspot.

Photo provided by Wilks Development

Neighborhood perks at your doorstep

The Harden is just steps from the revitalized historic Fort Worth Public Market building, which is set to include:

  • A fine dining restaurant
  • A café
  • A market
  • A cocktail bar
  • And more

Plus, enjoy a short commute (read: minutes) to the Medical District, downtown, 7th Street, and the TCU area.

If you (or a loved one) are looking for a luxe experience with ample opportunity to cultivate connections, share interests, and enjoy city living in a community that empowers you to thrivelook no further.

Learn more and sign up for The Harden’s resident interest list below to be the first to know when pre-leasing begins.

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