Westside Village news
Urban village with restaurants and jazz club breaks ground in Fort Worth

Westside Village will include luxury living, retail, restaurants, and an underground jazz club.
The dirt is officially turning on a $1.7 billion, 37-acre mixed-use complex called Westside Village in west Fort Worth.
Located at the northeast corner of University Drive and White Settlement Road (encompassing the now-razed Fort Worth ISD headquarters), Westside Village will be home to:
- a 308-unit luxury multifamily community
- a 100,000-square-foot Class AA office building with premier workspace
- ground-floor retail
- two restaurant concepts
- a private social club
- a below-grade jazz club
And that's just Phase 1, according to a release.
Details of the most exciting parts for the general public - the restaurants and underground jazz club - are still to come.
An indoor-outdoor entertainment venue called The Shed is in the works during Phase 1, too.
At full build-out, Westside Village will offer about 880,000 square feet of Class AA office space, 238,000 square feet of retail, 1,785 residential units, and a luxury boutique hotel, developers say.
The complex, along the West Fork of the Trinity River, will be a walkable urban village. All the buildings will be connected by a shared underground parking garage designed to support a walkable, integrated environment, the release says.
Moss Construction, a nationally recognized construction firm, has broken ground on the master-planned district, which is being developed by FW Westside RE Investors LLC, a partnership between Keystone Group, LP and Larkspur Capital LP.
“Phase I of Westside Village brings together multifamily and office construction on a shared site, requiring tight coordination and disciplined execution,” said Josh Carson, vice president at Moss Construction, in a statement. “Our team is excited to move into construction and deliver the first phase of a long-term mixed-use district for Fort Worth.”
The Phase I office building was designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, with Corgan as architect. Corgan is also designing the multifamily building, which will include residential units, live-work spaces, and ground-floor retail. GGN landscape firm is leading the design of the district’s public spaces.
“Breaking ground on the first phase of Westside Village marks a major milestone in advancing this long-term vision,” said Schafer Smartt, vice president of development at Larkspur Capital in a statement. “From the outset, the district is designed to integrate office, residential, retail, hospitality and public spaces into a walkable, connected environment that delivers lasting value for Fort Worth.”
Phase 1 is targeted for completion in 2028.
