Work continues on a 1,100-acre development that will include thousands of homes, hundreds of apartments, and other amenities.
A South Carolina-based developer is starting a 50-acre mixed-use project in northern Fort Worth by building luxury apartments next month. Woodfield Development has filed plans with the state to build 455 units at Roaring River Road and State Highway 114 near Texas Motor Speedway.Development continues on more than 1,100 acres in the reaches of northern Fort Worth that will eventually hold thousands of homes, hundreds of apartments, and future restaurant, office and retail spaces.
Apartments will range from studios to units that span two and three levels. A three-story apartment, the property’s largest, would include three bedrooms and three bathrooms.), we pushed our unit sizes to be a little larger than market,” he said. “We’re looking at doing a more upscale product here.”The apartments will be at Traditions at Northwest Village, a 57-acre master plan development that will include future office space, restaurants, retail, a 1.
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