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Walsh is the only neighborhood where you can have it all.

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There’s never a dull moment at Walsh, one of Fort Worth’s most dynamically planned communities that wants to reshape how Texans live. The 7,200-acre development is one of the largest of its kind in a major US city, and it’s only set to grow from here.

Keep reading for five exciting additions in progress at Walsh.

3 residential phases in development

Walsh is actively developing three, brand-new residential phases that include a wide range of homes, from luxury townhomes + boutique garden homes to nearly 5,000 sqft homes from luxury home builders, including Britton, Toll Brothers, and Drees Custom Homes.

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Mayor Mattie Parker, Fire Chief Jim Davis, and several city council members attended Fire Station #43’s groundbreaking ceremony.

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Primrose School

Primrose School at Walsh is the very first Primrose location to serve Parker County. At 13,500 sqft, the school will feature:

  • 12 classrooms
  • Three secure, age-appropriate playgrounds
  • Classrooms and curricula specifically designed for infants, toddlers, early preschool, preschool, and pre-K
  • After-school care programs

In total, Primrose School will be able to serve a capacity of 215 children. It aims to open in mid-2024, and is currently accepting enrollment applications.

Fire Station #43

In mid-October, The City of Fort Worth broke ground on the new Fire Station #43 in Walsh, which spans 10,000+ sqft and will be staffed with 12 dedicated firefighters, one engine, and one brush truck. The fire station is expected to open in December 2024 — so the countdown starts now.

More additions

  • Modera at Walsh, a luxury multifamily community located just across from the residential neighborhood on the south side of I-30. Modera is actively leasing traditional apartment homes, townhomes + “casitas.”
  • The John and Tracy Sellers Sports Complex, located at Walsh Ranch’s pediatric orthopedic facility. This new facility from Cook Children’s includes a 30-yard mini football field, quarter-mile track, pitching mound, and a speed + agility training area. The complex will play a key role in helping young athletes get the best care and rehabilitative services possible.

Grow with Walsh.

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