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West 7th Fort Worth

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Retail district in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.

West 7th
LocationFort Worth, Texas, United States
Address816 Foch Street
Opening date2010
ManagementVestar
OwnerCypress Equities andThe Carlyle Group
ArchitectGood Fulton & Farrell
No. of floors1
ParkingStreet and 5 Parking Garages
Websitewww.west-7th.com

West 7th is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination in the West Seventh Street District ofFort Worth, Texas nearMontgomery Plaza. West 7th encompasses nearly five city blocks ofboutique shopping, dining and entertainment options. The West 7th Development is also home to The Lofts at West 7th.

History

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The development is owned byDallas-based Cypress Equities, a subsidiary of Staubach Company and managed by Arizona-based Vestar.[1] Cypress Equities bought up the oldAcme Brick headquarters and other sections around West 7th in 2006 and partnered withThe Carlyle Group investment firm to fund the $200 million project. The development was designed by Good Fulton & Farrell of Dallas.[2] West 7th celebrated its grand opening in March 2010, and has since added more restaurants and shops. West 7th is one of several pedestrian-oriented, urban village developments in Fort Worth, a style that was more common in the city before automobiles.

Shops

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The 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m2) center consists of restaurants including: Thirteen Pies,[3] Tillman's Roadhouse,[4] A F+B, Dude, Sweet Chocolate, Waters Bonnell's Coastal Cuisine,Kona Grill, Terra Mediterranean Grill, and one of the top 100 steakhouse in America, Rafain Brazilian Steakhouse.[5] Kin Kin Urban Thai,[6] opened March 9, 2015 and will be followed by Mash'd[7] in later 2015. The development also features retailers like Flirt Boutique, Lane-Knight,[8][9][10] and WRARE, along with merchants such asLA Fitness, TONI & GUY, The Boardroom Salon for Men, and Movie Tavern.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Vestar Texas Projects
  2. ^"Architecture in Fort Worth: West 7th". fortwortharchitecture.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  3. ^Blaskovich, Sarah (August 8, 2014)."Fireside Pies in Fort Worth changes name to Thirteen Pies".dfw.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2015.
  4. ^West 7th Fort Worth inTexas Monthly's March 2010
  5. ^Rafain Brazilian Steakhouse inOpenTable's 2014 Top 100 Steakhouses in America
  6. ^Downes, Catherine (November 5, 2014)."Kin Kin Urban Thai Comes to Fort Worth".dmagazine.com. RetrievedApril 16, 2015.
  7. ^Kennedy, Bud (November 6, 2014)."Eats Beat: West 7th to get Mash'd".star-telegram.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2015.
  8. ^Davis, Jenny (September 5, 2014)."Two local style setters collaborate to create a capsule collection of accessories".star-telegram.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2015.
  9. ^"The i List for March".star-telegram.com. March 4, 2015. RetrievedApril 8, 2015.
  10. ^Lane-Knight House Account listing

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