Shopping Center Construction in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Commercial Contractors builds shopping centers and retail centers for developers and landlords across the Fort Worth retail market, from community power centers along major arterials to neighborhood strip retail in high-growth residential corridors. Fort Worth's retail geography is defined by a set of distinct commercial corridors — Camp Bowie Boulevard from the Cultural District to Ridgmar, the Berry Street and Hulen Street retail spine on the South Side, North Beach Street commercial expansion, and the Horne Street and Seminary Drive retail districts that serve stable residential populations. Each corridor has its own parking configuration norms, City of Fort Worth design standards, and access management requirements that affect how a retail center is built and phased. Shopping center development in the Fort Worth market requires strict phasing, utility planning, and city coordination. We build shell and site packages that support staggered tenant occupancy while maintaining clear public access, parking circulation, and delivery routes throughout the construction period. Retail tenants have specific requirements around utility stub locations, storefront structural openings, electrical capacity, and canopy details that must be designed into the landlord shell rather than retrofitted after the fact. We coordinate those tenant requirements into the shell construction scope from the start so the first occupant can begin their buildout without field surprises. The Stockyards Historic District in North Fort Worth represents a different retail construction environment than a suburban pad-site development. Historic overlay requirements, brick and masonry compatibility standards, and the active pedestrian environment of the Exchange Avenue commercial core require a construction approach that respects the district's character while meeting modern building code and life safety requirements. We have worked in protected historic commercial districts and understand how to navigate preservation review alongside standard building permit processes. AT&T Stadium in Arlington and Globe Life Field in the North Side corridor of Fort Worth create event-driven retail demand that shapes how some commercial centers near those venues are designed and phased. Restaurant and entertainment retail near those anchors has specific kitchen exhaust, grease trap, and utility load requirements that a standard retail shell does not always anticipate. We coordinate those specialty tenant requirements into the shell so operators can build out quickly and open in time for the event calendar that drives their revenue model.
Scope Highlights
- Shell and storefront package execution with City of Fort Worth design standard and access management compliance
- Parking lot, lighting, drainage improvements, and ADA circulation coordination for phased tenant occupancy
- Shared utility backbone and tenant connection points with kitchen exhaust, grease trap, and high-load electrical provisions for restaurant tenants
- Stockyards Historic District and historic overlay coordination for Camp Bowie and Exchange Avenue corridor retail
- Wayfinding, hardscape, and exterior amenity coordination for event-driven commercial districts near AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field
