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Your next chapter starts at this premier 62+ community

Enjoy spacious apartments, resort-style amenities, and unmatched access to culture and convenience at The Harden at Public Market.

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Make your next home a place you’re excited to discover and share with your loved ones.

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Picture this: You’re just steps from a historic landmark, surrounded by art, culture, top-tier dining, friendly faces, and more.

Think it sounds too good to be true? It’s not — when you live at The Harden at Public Market.

Located behind the iconic Public Market building, this boutique independent living community for active older adults is now leasing, offering a lifestyle that’s both elevated and effortless, right in the heart of Fort Worth.

Residents can choose from thoughtfully designed one- and two-bedroom apartments (ADA units available), featuring:

  • Contemporary finishes and smart home integration
  • Spacious layouts ranging 734-1,511 sqft
  • Secure parking and EV charging stations
  • A resort-style pool, fitness center, pickleball court, and clubhouse
  • And more

Just outside your door, enjoy a fine dining restaurant, cozy café, artisan market, and cocktail bar.

Plus, you’re minutes from the Medical District, downtown, 7th Street, and the TCU area. Read: Errands, entertainment, and healthcare have never been more convenient.

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