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Crockett-Row-Pitch-B UNIVERSITY DR & 7TH ST | CULTURAL DISTRICT | FORT WORTH, TEXAS WWW.WEST-7TH.COM OPENED IN 2009, CROCKETT ROW spans five city blocks currently containing 275,000 SF of retail, 100,000 SF of office and 540 apartments. Today, the final phase is on the horizon, encompassing a redevelopment and refinement of the existing property, as well as the addition of new retail space and luxury residences. VISION pon completion, Crockett Row will deliver an open-air U shopping, dining, and entertainment experience unlike any place in the city. The tree-lined sidewalks and tailored storefronts fronting the high energy of 7th Street will create showcase opportunities for the best national and regional brands. Enhancements to project amenities, hardscape, landscape, and updated building architectural, Crockett Row will evolve to a truly walkable gathering place, appointed with a carefully selected mix of shops, boutiques, inspired restaurants, entertainment venues, premier offices, and high-style apartment residences. 82 56 75 35 RAY ROBERTS LAKE COOPER LAKE 380 DALLAS/FORT WORTH 67 121 LITTLE ELM LEGACY WEST 78 RESERVOIR SHOPS AT LEGACY DNT 75 LAKE LAVON 114 114 67 president g e GRAPEVINE o 78 r LAKE g e b 170 u sh tu 121 r n p ik SOUTHLAKE e 69 TOWN SQUARE 34 GALLERIA 35W 35E 287 276 19 276 276 30 NORTHPARK 161 MALL 114 LAKE TAWAKONI 199 121 635 205 DNT LAKE RAY HUBBARD 183 75 NORTHEAST MALL WEST VILLAGE 820 360 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE 121 80 FORT WORTH 30 312 ARLINGTON DALLAS HIGHLANDS MTN 20 l UNIVERSITY PARK CREEK 30 ai r LAKE t LAKE 80 m VILLAGE / WEST BEND 12 l ARLINGTON 175 o 20 s i SHOPS AT CLEARFORK h c 45 20 20 HULEN 360 820 MALL 35E JOE POOL LAKE BENBROOK LAKE 35W 377 67 1 20 ,89 ,546 ON: 1 TRADE AREA POPULATI 45 79 287 377 67 35W 35E 287 SPRING CREEK RESERVE TRADE AREA 1-MILE RADIUS 3-MILE RADIUS 1,546,891 Population 8,017 Population 90,282 Population 566,777 Households 4,509 Households 35,900 Households $75,440 Average HHI $76,619 Average HHI $78,003 Average HHI 35 Median Age 34 Median Age 35 Median Age 1,073,642 Daytime Demo 24,009 Daytime Demo 160,768 Daytime Demo 5-MILE RADIUS 10-MILE RADIUS 20-MILE RADIUS 266,673 Population 868,756 Population 2,100,328 Population 94,334 Households 315,875 Households 767,500 Households $67,876 Average HHI $67,503 Average HHI $81,031 Average HHI 33 Median Age 34 Median Age 35 Median Age 294,993 Daytime Demo 664,014 Daytime Demo 1,443,652 Daytime Demo FORT WORTH 35 820 183 FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS Crestwood 121 Westworth Village Crestline / Rivercrest SUNDANCE SQUARE 183 Westover Hills 30 Ridgmar Trinity Arlington Park 30 Heights Ridglea North Mistletoe Hospital District Heights UNIVERSITY PARK VILLAGE / WEST BEND FORT WORTH ZOO Fairmount 287 Ridglea Hills COLONIAL COUNTRY CLUB LAKE IL RA T M Tanglewood L TEXAS CHRISTIAN 377 O S ARLINGTON UNIVERSITY River I Park H SHOPS AT CLEARFORK C C L EAR ER FORK IV TRINITY R 35 Overton Woods 820 FORT WORTH HIGHLIGHTS • 2015 Population - 835,626 • #1 Fastest growing BIG city in the U.S., fifteen years in a row • Residential population growth exceeds 40% since 2000 • #1 “Top U.S. Downtowns” and the #1 “Best Places to Land Work” in 2014 • The Trinity River Vision Authority has primed 800 acres within a 2 mile radius for development • Home to Fortune 500 companies and more than 30,000 others - employing almost 600,000 people COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES • Texas Christian University • UNT Health Sciences Center • TCU & UNT M.D. program • Texas A&M - School of Law • Texas Wesleyan University • Tarrant County College • Tarrant County College - Vocational KEY LOCATION MONTGOMERY PLAZA BAILEY AVE CARROLL ST MONTICELLO AVG HOME PRICE $565K LEFT BANK PIER 1 1,500 NEW APTS, HOTEL, & OFFICE CORPORATE MUSEUM PLACE HEADQUARTERS FORT WORTH & WESTERN RAILRD WEST 7TH ST TO DOWNTOWN & SUNDANCE SQUARE RIVERCREST AVG HOME PRICE $669K UNT HEALTH CAMP BOWIE BLVD SCIENCE CENTER AMON CARTER MUSEUM UNIVERSITY DR LANCASTER AVE CASA MANANA FOCH STREET WAREHOUSES r THEATER e FARRINGTON iv R FIELD y it n i TRINITY PARK r WILL ROGERS T k MEMORIAL CENTER r o F r a le C ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AVERAGE HOME PRICE $354K 30 CULTURAL DISTRICT Located at University Drive & 7th Street, the epicenter of Fort Worth’s coveted and acclaimed Cultural District, Crockett Row is surrounded by renowned museums, the Will Rogers Memorial Center, shopping, restaurants, professional buildings, luxury apartment communities, as well as the very best of Fort Worth’s established neighborhoods. • 6.5 million tourists visit annually • 800,000 square feet of restaurant and retail, and another 200,000 square feet is coming soon • Restaurant & bar sales in the 76107 and 76102 zip codes exceed 30% of citywide total; alcohol sales on average exceed $5MM per month • 4,312 multi-family units and townhomes within one mile • Residential density is 3x the city average. MIXED USE STATS A DYNAMIC MIX OF OVER 1,000,000 SF OF LIVE, WORK, PLAY CATEGORY GLA DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Restaurants (14) 71,581 Theater (Movie Tavern) 36,710 Dining & Entertainment Total 108,291 SHOPS & FITNESS Shops (51 upon completion) 110,389 Fitness (LA Fitness) 44,531 Shops & Fitness Total 154,920 RETAIL 263,211 OFFICE (ONE at West 7th) 127,169 RESIDENTIAL (550 units) 619,973 TOTAL 1,010,353 RETAILERS RETAILERS (partial list) In an industry often equated with fad and fashion, LA Fitness has steadily increased its presence by focusing on the one lifelong benefit valued by everyone: good health. Born in Southern California in 1984, they continue to seek innovative ways to enhance the physical and emotional wellbeing of their increasingly diverse membership base. Today, their state-of-the-art clubs span the continent and they’re still expanding. With their wide range of amenities and a highly trained staff, they provide fun and effective workout options to family members of all ages and interests. Movies. Meals. Margaritas. These are all things you may be familiar with, but get ready to be re-acquainted. Because Movie Tavern is revolutionizing the way America experiences eating, drinking and cinema. We’re doing it by providing a robust, in-theater dining service featuring chef-driven menus, premium quality food and drink and luxurious seating that completely transforms your movie going experience. At Dude, Sweet Chocolate, they concoct, manufacture, distribute, and retail dark chocolate inspired creations. Their product line is fluid and seasonal, but usually contains fudges, truffles, toffees, nuts, artisan chocolates, and anything else their chef decides to improve by introducing it to cacao. Flirt Boutique is a place for shoppers to find trendy, affordable, of-the-moment fashions. Stylish shop featuring the work of a variety of jewelry designers, as well as pieces made in-house. From their hand engraved gold and titanium bands, to uniquely designed diamond jewelry, Reads Jewelers carry only the finest jewelry made both in-house and from designers around the world. Discover the world of Yves Delorme, passion for luxury home linens since 1845. RESTAURANTS RESTAURANTS (partial list) A truly unique social gathering place, Bar Louie is a neighborhood bar and eatery with handcrafted cocktails, a featured selection of local and regional beers with over 20 taps, unique wines and craveable food in an inviting, urban atmosphere. Since 1990, our loyal guests have come to Bar Louie to eat, drink and be happy with old friends while making new ones. Kona Grill offers the very best in Asian and American dining. With more than 30 locations, we're one of the fastest growing restaurants in the US. Created by Chef Brian Olenjack from the renowned Reata and Olenjack’s Grille, our food focuses on southern and Texas flavors. All our food is made from scratch to properly satisfy your cravings. Our favorites include our Brick oven Pizzas, Seared Ahi Tuna Salad, Buffalo Calamari, Texas Shrimp and Grits, Guinness Braised Short Ribs and our natural cut French fries. The Mediterranean region, abundant in its diversity and unique ingredients, allows us to blend the cultures of the people and tastes of these lands to create the fare that is sought out by so many. Terra offers tantalizing dishes made from fresh, flavorful ingredients of this region. These distinctly bold, healthy and delicious flavors are as unique as the regions that inspired them. Thirteen Pies Restaurant Fort Worth is dedicated to serving outstanding artisan pizzas made in hot wood-fired ovens El Bolero is an authentic, regional Mexican concept that draws the inspiration for its food and beverage menu from the diverse regions of Mexico. In both the beverage and food program, we use fresh, high quality ingredients to create delicious made from scratch dishes that are inspired by recipes found across the vast and diverse locales of Mexico. NEIGHBORS WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL CENTER ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS Before Proposed These documents may not be used for regulatory approval, permit, or construction. 1 December 2016 16145.00 Crockett Row - Balcony View Looking West CROCKETT ROW AT WEST 7th STREET Before Proposed These documents may not be used for regulatory approval, permit, or construction. 1 December 2016 16145.00 Crockett Row -View Looking East CROCKETT ROW AT WEST 7th STREET ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS These documents may not be used for regulatory approval, permit, or construction. 1 December 2016 16145.00 Crockett Row - View Looking East CROCKETT ROW AT WEST 7th STREET ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS These documents may not be used for regulatory approval, permit, or construction. 1 December 2016 16145.00 Crockett Row - Balcony View Looking West CROCKETT ROW AT WEST 7th STREET ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENTS These documents may not be used for regulatory approval, permit, or construction.
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