Tanger Outlets Fort Worth and the Metroport Chamber held a dual ribbon-cutting for Park Place, a new outdoor gathering space.
The details
The space is located between Nike and Polo Ralph Lauren and features shaded seating, turf, murals, and upgraded lighting and seating options, Jim Anderson, general manager of Tanger Outlets Fort Worth, said during the April 15 ceremony.
The project also included three murals by local artist Haylee Ryan, which were the final pieces to the project, according to a news release from the outlet. The largest of the three is a 20-foot mural with Texas-inspired designs for photo opportunities, according to a news release.
Portillo’s, which opened Jan. 27 in Tanger Outlets Fort Worth, provided food samples for the event.
What they’re saying
Tanger Outlets Fort Worth hosted a community celebration at Park Place with a bee workshop, ladybug release, garden crafts, face painting and Calypso music from Island Boogie on April 18-19.
“Park Place was a previously underutilized area of the center that we transformed into a reimagined outdoor gathering, seating and event space,” said Holly Conner, marketing director at Tanger Fort Worth. “We wanted to create a sense of place at Tanger Fort Worth, inviting visitors to linger longer and connect with the community. Park Place is now a beautiful new shopper amenity that engages guests and elevates the overall customer experience.”
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