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An inside look at The Harden

We recently toured The Harden, a vibrant community in the heart of Fort Worth.

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

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The FTWtoday team recently stopped by The Harden — and trust us, this isn’t your average 62+ community.

Right next to Fort Worth’s landmark Public Market, The Harden brings elevated design, everyday comfort, and a lifestyle full of perks for active adults ready for what’s next.

Here’s what we learned during our tour:

It’s flexible: From 25 unique layouts to customizable finish options, The Harden lets residents shape a space that truly feels like home.

It’s full of perks: We’re talking resort-style pool, hot tub, pickleball courts, fitness center, garage parking — and yes, a dog park for your four-legged roommate.

It’s connected: Residents enjoy VIP access to new restaurants and lounges inside the Public Market, just steps away. Plus, you’re a short drive (or quick rideshare) to the Medical District, 7th Street, downtown, and beyond.

Ready to see it for yourself?

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