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Where to eat, shop, and play at Walsh

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The Village Market has everything you need for a quick pit stop + beyond.

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We’ve said it before, but there’s truly no place like Walsh. This planned community features more than luxe amenities + dreamy floor plans — it offers Fort Worthians a new way to live. Not convinced? Here are a few of our favorite things about Walsh:

Convenience at your fingertips

The Village Market offers curated convenience for residents. Parents can stock up on grab-and-go food and fresh pastries, along with a selection of 65+ wines hand selected by the in-house sommelier.

It’s also a bustling afterschool locale for Walsh Elementary students (yes, there’s even a school within the community). Need a last-minute dinner? Pick up some prime ribeyes or New York strips from The Meat Board.

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Even little creators have a place in the Makerspace.

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Spark creativity

Calling all crafters: The Walsh Makerspace is also a well-loved — and free — amenity available to residents. Find a new hobby using their woodworking tools, 3D printers, and more.

Get moving at the Athletic Club

Featuring 10,000 sqft of state-of-the-art cardio equipment, free weights + a movement studio, the Athletic Club is the spot for all types of fitness.

Join the Walsh community.

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