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More tenants line up for Waterside development in Fort Worth

Steel City Pops sells craft popsicles in the Waterside development on Bryant Irvin Road in Fort Worth.
Steel City Pops sells craft popsicles in the Waterside development on Bryant Irvin Road in Fort Worth. Star-Telegram archives

More tenants have been revealed for the new Waterside retail development on Fort Worth’s west side, as the development moves towards big openings this fall.

Steel City Pops, CycleBar and Aaron Brothers Art & Framing will join major retailers including REI and Whole Foods at the shopping center being built by Trademark Property at Bryant Irvin Road and Arborlawn Drive.

The new tenants are:

▪  Steel City Pops, which already has locations in Fort Worth on Currie Street and at TCU, sells craft popsicles made with organic, locally sourced ingredients.

▪  CycleBar, a premium indoor cycling studio that offers spa-like amenities.

▪  Aaron Brothers Art & Framing.

All three will open by the end of the year.

Several stores and restaurants are already open. Earlier this month, Sur La Table, an upscale kitchen-supply store, opened its first Fort Worth location, and Taco Diner opened. They joined outdoors retailer REI, Blaze Pizza and Zoe’s Kitchen.

Whole Foods is scheduled to open on Oct. 12. Other restaurants will include Piatello Italian Kitchen and Tokyo Joe’s.

Steve Kaskovich: 817-390-7773, @stevekasko

This story was originally published August 18, 2016 at 10:19 AM with the headline "More tenants line up for Waterside development in Fort Worth."

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