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🏘️ Introducing the future of independent living in Cowtown

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The Harden in Fort Worth, TX.

If you’re looking for a luxe experience with ample opportunity to cultivate connections, share interests, and enjoy city living — look no further.

Photos provided by Wilks Development

Hot off the press: Pre-leasing has begun for The Harden at Public Market — Fort Worth’s newest luxury independent living community for active adults 62+.

Located just behind the historic market, The Harden offers top-tier amenities, including:

  • Turnkey living with modern comforts
  • Smart home tech
  • Vibrant community spaces
  • And more

Choose from 25 unique one- and two-bedroom floorplans designed around the landmark’s distinctive shape.

The best part? Residents are at the heart of it all, with easy access to dining, culture, and healthcare.

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