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Interior and exterior shots of The Harden at Public Market

Photos courtesy Emily Jolliff Photography

In case you missed it, The Harden at Public Market recently opened its doors to residents of all ages after a surge of local interest.

The new community of contemporary one- and two-bedroom apartments offers amenity-rich living in the heart of Downtown Fort Worth, including:

  • On-site pickleball courts + gym (start working on your serve)
  • Swanky cocktail bar and restaurant opening later this year
  • Pool and hot tub with skyline views
  • Clubhouse with coworking spaces
  • Dedicated dog park

Best of all: Let them know you saw this in FTWtoday to score two full months of free rent (some restrictions apply).

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