Three major development projects from the Alliance area of Fort Worth are in the works, from a new pickleball facility to new residences.

Take a look at the three projects and see where progress on these developments stand.

City Pickle USA close to opening in North City

A planned grand opening celebration on Jan. 31 for City Pickle USA was postponed due to the weather from Winter Storm Fern, according to the company’s social media page. While a new date for the grand opening has not been named, officials with the pickleball facility confirmed its member day is set for Feb. 1.

City Pickle USA has 16 pickleball courts, a full-service gym and wellness amenities such as red light therapy and cold plunge, according to its website. The facility also has a bar, event space, pro shop and locker rooms.

City Pickle USA guarantees a minimum of 200 hours of open play every month, as well as leagues and tournaments. Annual membership prices range from $525 to $1,325, according to its website.

There are 10 indoor pickleball courts and six outdoor courts at the location at 8600 North City Drive, in the Alliance area of Fort Worth, next to Andretti’s Indoor Karting & Games in the North City development along I-35W. Plans for the project were announced in December 2024, according to previous reporting.

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Multi-family development to bring more than 800 apartments, townhomes

HPI Real Estate Services and Investment is behind a development that will feature more than 800 residences near Blue Mound Road and will add a turn lane on Bonds Ranch Road, according to previous reporting.

Ground was broken in October, and dirt and utility work have followed, according to Tim Shaughnessy, president of HPI Multifamily.

The 829-unit development is a mixture of apartments and cottages/townhomes, according to a news release.

The first phase will be a 396-unit, three-story apartment complex, and residents are expected to occupy the units in early 2027, Shaughnessy said.

The next phase will include 193 cottage homes, followed by an additional 240 apartments, with plans to break ground on these in 2027.

Currently, there isn’t a name for the apartment complex yet. Shaughnessy said HPI bought the 55-acre property in 2022 and worked through zoning and approvals to start construction.

The development is located in Council District 4 and is within the Northwest ISD school boundary, less than two miles from Alliance Town Center.

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Filing made for new apartments on Harmon Road

An apartment complex in north Fort Worth is scheduled to begin construction in March, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing.

The apartments will be located off US 287 near the Chisholm Ridge subdivision, near Blue Mound Road. The estimated cost is $41 million for construction, with the estimated construction end date on Aug. 1, 2027.

According to documents on the Tarrant Appraisal District website, the owner of the land is DD East Harmon LLC., with an address in Stockbridge, Georgia. The TAD website lists it as 14.09 acres of vacant land with a market value of $0.

The address listed is associated with Davis Development. According to its website, Davis Development operates seven apartment complexes in Texas, including two in McKinney and one each in Allen and Prosper.

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