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Come on in: The Harden opens to all ages

We recently got the chance to tour The Harden at Public Market, and, wow.

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Interior and exterior images of The Harden and amenities, including the pool, pickleball court, living room, and kitchen.

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Hey Fort Worth, it’s your fave newsletter team here — ready to pack our bags and move in after a jaw-dropping tour of The Harden at Public Market.

This new apartment community recently became available to all ages thanks to overwhelming interest in the stylish spaces and growing Public Market area.

And after touring the gym, pool, clubhouse, and apartments, it’s easy to see why.

The pet-friendly one- and two-bedroom apartments are cozy and contemporary, with designer finishes + thoughtful touches everywhere we looked.

And the amenities.

We could write a whole newsletter (and maybe will) on the endless activities and lifestyle perks, but a few of our faves include:

  • Pickleball courts
  • On-site dining, market, and cocktail bar
  • Dog park
  • Pool + hot tub with downtown views
  • Private patios in select floor plans
  • Walkable access to the best parts of the historic Fort Worth Public Market

Take the same tour we did to see the spaces for yourself, or watch our Instagram reel before you go for an inside look at the homes.

Watch our reel from the tour

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