Montgomery Plaza

Montgomery Plaza is a distinctive mixed-use development that seamlessly blends Fort Worth's rich architectural heritage with modern retail convenience along the vibrant W 7th corridor. At its heart stands the beautifully preserved 1928 Montgomery Ward store and catalog building, a nationally recognized Art Deco structure that was masterfully converted in 2004 into a luxury residential community featuring 240 condominiums on levels 3 through 8. The conversion incorporated a dramatic six-story opening through the center of the building, creating an impressive 80-foot promenade lined with shopping and dining destinations that showcase the building's industrial elements, elevated ceilings, and enormous full-length windows. The open-air retail component offers popular anchors including Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls/HomeGoods, and Petsmart, complemented by local boutiques and outdoor dining options, all supported by ample parking with a 5.85 ratio per 1,000 square feet. With over 1,000 additional residential units within walking distance and a thriving daytime population, Montgomery Plaza has established itself as a premier destination where historic preservation meets contemporary urban living in the heart of Fort Worth.
Montgomery Plaza attracts an affluent, urban demographic with the 1-mile trade area showing an average household income of $123,067 and median household income of $90,460. The center serves approximately 10,586 residents within one mile, expanding to 96,574 within three miles, with a significant daytime population of 35,252 nearby workers. The property benefits from over 1,000 residential units within walking distance, including 240 luxury condominiums within the historic building itself, creating a live-work-shop environment that appeals to young professionals and established families seeking convenience and quality retail experiences.