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Historic roots meet modern living in the heart of Fort Worth

The Harden now welcomes all ages in its community.

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The Harden gives you the “this feels like home” feeling as soon as you walk through the door.

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Apartment hunting this spring? Perfect timing.

The Harden is your chance to live right in the heart of Fort Worth.

Elevate your living experience

Each apartment is designed around the unique architecture + charm of the historic Public Market, blending modern comforts with a nod to Cowtown’s rich history. Enjoy turnkey living with 24 thoughtfully-designed layouts in one- and two-bedroom floorplans.

Open layouts, spacious kitchens, stainless steel appliances, and walk-in closets await. In need of a washer and dryer? Already handled within the unit.

Outside your door, the luxe amenities only get better — think a pool deck, fitness center, pickleball court, dog park, and easy access to great food, coffee, and cocktails just steps away.

Neighborhood perks at your doorstep

After sitting idle for almost a century, Wilks Development has transformed the historic Fort Worth Public Market into a cultural hotspot right in your backyard. The Harden is just steps from the revitalized building, featuring:

  • A fine dining restaurant
  • A café
  • A market
  • A cocktail bar
  • And even more restaurants + culinary offerings opening this summer

Plus, enjoy a short commute (read: minutes) to downtown, the Medical District, and nearby campuses like TCU, TCC, and TAMU Law.

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

Ready to make your move? Mention this ad and get two months free.

Find your new home

Poll: Which restaurant are you most excited to try after you move into your new home? Let us know.

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