A large-scale urban mixed-use environment in the heart of Fort Worth
Westside Village is a transformative 37-acre mixed-use development just west of Downtown Fort Worth along the West Fork of the Trinity River. The area will feature a mix of office, retail, residential, and hospitality uses—creating a dynamic, walkable community that enhances Fort Worth’s urban fabric.
The district will include intimate paseos, public plazas, and lush courtyards to foster a welcoming, human-scaled atmosphere. A multimodal approach will connect the area to the Upper West Fork trail system, enabling seamless access by foot, bike, or transit. Select industrial buildings will be adaptively reused to preserve neighborhood character while incorporating sustainable design strategies.
Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture (MHOA) is leading the master plan design, which blends diverse building types, public spaces, and curated experiences into a highly walkable environment. The district will integrate wellness, retail, entertainment, and dining with layered design moments throughout.
The first phase will feature two mixed-use buildings situated above a shared parking structure. The office building is being designed by MHOA, with Corgan serving as architect of record, and will include office space above active ground-floor retail. Corgan is leading design for the multifamily building, which will offer residences, live-work units, and exciting retail opportunities on the ground level. Construction is expected to begin later this year.
GGN, a Seattle-based landscape architecture firm known for its work in high use urban environments, is leading the public space design. Their work will contribute to the visual and tactile experience of the district by combining beauty and function to create places that invite people to linger.
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