We’ve heard from Museum Place and So7 recently, and now it’s West 7th’s turn. The new mixed-use urban development currently under construction on nearly six blocks bounded by University, 7th, Morton, and Foch has announced more tenants. Some of them are ones I’ve been hearing about for a while, while some are new. The announced tenants are now as follows:
Movie Tavern (Seven-screen “Premiere” version)
Lucky Strike Lanes
Fort Worth City Market (from the makers of the Dallas City Market)
Fireside Pies
Iron Cactus
Patrizio’s
Tillman’s Roadhouse
Brut
Yofe (a yogurt shop)
Paciugo
Saxby’s Coffee
LA Fitness
Sovereign Bank
Interestingly, Paciugo was listed as a So7 retailer very recently as well. With so many developments happening in such close proximity (West 7th, So7, Museum Place, and Montgomery Plaza all adjacent to each other), it’s to be expected that tenants would be looking at each one of the projects for a home and “playing the field,” so to speak.
West 7th will also be home to a 150-room hotel, though the operator has not been announced (I’ve heard some vague rumors of Element, another Starwood brand with a different focus from the Aloft going in at Museum Place). The hotel will have 20 purchasable condos, while the rest of the development will have 345 apartments as well as new office space.
West 7th is going up now - at least two of the blocks have gone vertical, and preparations are underway on the rest.
Here are some photos of what Lucky Strike Lanes looks like. That Mid-Century Modern look is hot! It’s great to see that some people are building cool bowling alleys again.









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