Fort Worth: The Shops at Clearfork

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Fort Worth: The Shops at Clearfork

Postby jrd1964 » 10 Jan 2018 16:48


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Postby jrd1964 » 10 Jan 2018 16:50

Found a new list of restaurants and bars (plus a map) thru Guidelive:
https://www.guidelive.com/food-and-drin ... 1476449082

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Postby Austin55 » 10 Jan 2018 16:55

The masterplan calls for several more wrap apartments and 7-9 floor office and hotel buildings.

http://www.clearfork1848.com/masterplan/

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Re: Fort Worth: The Shops at Clearfork

Postby acclar11 » 28 Aug 2022 18:09

Some retail updates/news for Clearfork:
-Tesla has closed their showroom
-Billy Reid has also closed
-Both Gucci & Psycho Bunny are slated to open locations according to the center's lease plan
-Natuzzi is combining the end 2 spots in the Louis Vuitton/Tory Burch/Kate Spade section
-Alo Yoga is planning to start construction in about a month for a storefront at Clearfork

https://business.simon.com/assets/mall/ ... an-1_1.pdf
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/ ... 2022024734

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Re: Fort Worth: The Shops at Clearfork

Postby Proquest20 » 28 Aug 2022 23:21

Are Tesla showrooms in general closing? I noticed NorthPark’s and Legacy West’s no longer have vehicles inside of them.

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Postby R1070 » 29 Aug 2022 10:20

Proquest20 wrote:Are Tesla showrooms in general closing? I noticed NorthPark’s and Legacy West’s no longer have vehicles inside of them.

NorthPark does have two vehicles inside now. I would like to see it closed though.

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Postby undefinedprocess » 29 Aug 2022 23:09

Proquest20 wrote:Are Tesla showrooms in general closing? I noticed NorthPark’s and Legacy West’s no longer have vehicles inside of them.

Tesla in LW is empty, yes, but I have a feeling that will change since construction on Lucid's Legacy West showroom is underway.

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Postby tamtagon » 30 Aug 2022 06:36

Somebody needs to fix the state law that prohibits online auto sales.

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Postby itsjrd1964 » 26 Sep 2022 15:45

A Gucci boutique is opening this week at the Shops at Clearfork.

https://fortworth.culturemap.com/news/f ... clearfork/

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Postby acclar11 » 30 Sep 2022 13:43

https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Projects/TABS2023001478
Saint Laurent is opening next spring.

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Postby Proquest20 » 30 Sep 2022 15:24

It’s really neat to watch this place come together! Hopefully Apple decides to open a store there.

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Postby acclar11 » 27 Mar 2023 20:27

Kate Spade has closed.

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Postby R1070 » 28 Mar 2023 00:12

Is the issue with the center kind of struggling due to the location or is FW really not much of a luxury label city?

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Postby Addison » 28 Mar 2023 02:16

R1070 wrote:Is the issue with the center kind of struggling due to the location or is FW really not much of a luxury label city?


Probably a little bit of both.

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Postby acclar11 » 28 Mar 2023 13:15

I think it's a mixture of reasons. The center heavily relies on traffic from TCU, and although I think TCU students can afford to shop there, college kids aren't going to regularly shop at Louis Vuitton or Burberry. COVID caused CH Carolina Herrera to pull out, and Hemline and Ylang 23 to close. Billy Reid is also gone, and now Kate Spade is too. I just don't think Fort Worth has the luxury following that Dallas has. The center also had very little publicity when it was being built/opened because only a few stores were actually committed. Also, most of the stores are repeats, so there's no reason for someone who lives in Dallas to drive 40+ mins each way, when they could've just gone to the Galleria or Northpark.

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Postby Proquest20 » 29 Mar 2023 21:27

The basic designer stores (Louis, Gucci, Tiffany) probably do well with college kids, and then there’s Neiman Marcus for anything else. I don’t think they need designated boutiques like in Dallas though. Other high end stores like Alo are probably very good with that crowd as well, and so would Aritzia or Vineyard Vines. As for Kate Spade, I’m sure most of Fort Worth would rather have an outlet at Tanger.

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Postby Proquest20 » 09 Aug 2023 19:48

Looks like Intimissimi is going to be opening up at this location, following their Galleria location.

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Postby Proquest20 » 07 Feb 2024 16:49

https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/27/ ... heres-why/

Interesting that this place supposedly sees such few visitors. I’ve never been actually but I expected it would do better.

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Postby R1070 » 07 Feb 2024 20:45

It feels very isolated. They’d have more success if it were more integrated with neighborhoods and shopping.

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Postby Proquest20 » 07 Feb 2024 21:33

R1070 wrote:It feels very isolated. They’d have more success if it were more integrated with neighborhoods and shopping.


I guess we’ll see what happens once the expansion is done. The location isn’t bad at all, it’s near TCU and not far from Hulen Mall at all.

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Postby The_Overdog » 08 Feb 2024 09:20

For comparison, supposedly Stonebriar, The Galleria, and NorthPark all average around 20 million visitors per year, double The Parks Mall in Arlington and 10X The Shops at Clearfork. IMO, a big factor is the difference in population density.

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Postby vman » 08 Feb 2024 10:27

I've gone out there a few times with friends that live in the area and it did feel somewhat isolated to me. And although there were shoppers there, it definitely never seemed "busy" and several stores were downright dead. I would say Southlake Town Square is much livelier in comparison. I wish this development was located where that big typical shopping center is at Hulen and I-30. I think it would have been a huge hit there.

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Postby Proquest20 » 02 Mar 2024 21:14

Finally went out there for the first time today, and I do understand the isolated feeling. It's not like it's on a major road, so it's easy to miss in comparison to places like The Domain or Legacy West. That said, it was pretty busy when I went there, and I bet the stores there do pretty well. I think the further expansion to this place will really help it in the long run, it did remind me of the Domain a little bit actually. It's surrounded by a lot of apartments which I bet helps it immensely. Obviously this wouldn't be my first choice to shop at unless I'm in Fort Worth, since I do live closer to NorthPark and the Galleria, but if I did live in the area I could see myself coming here more often.

I rarely go to the Fort Worth side of the metroplex but I was really pleased with how the city in general has maintained its identity, even with the rapid growth that's made it almost the same population as Austin. I don't live in Austin but I've definitely heard people complain about it losing its identity.