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The Shops at Clearfork is adding more retail stores, office space with a new $15M building

The owners of the Shops at Clearfork are investing in an expansion of the open-air luxury mall and mixed-use development.

Records show construction will begin this spring on another retail and office building.

The development’s owner, Simon Property Group, filed paperwork with the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation indicating that construction will begin March 1 and take more than a year. The $15 million building will be three stories with retail on ground level.

The location at 5141 Marathon Ave. is an empty, grassy block within Clearfork.

The size is listed as 75,800 square feet. Records don’t include any names of future tenants in the building.

Anchored by Neiman Marcus and an AMC movie theater, the Shops at Clearfork is home to Fort Worth’s luxury boutiques including Burberry, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton.

A few of those stores are relatively new additions as the development has seen several of its vacant spaces fill up. In August, Clearfork announced new tenants including BOSS, a European market called Marché Bleu, a luxury “scenting solutions” store called Aroma360 and a car wash inside a parking garage.

The $300 million mixed-use development was completed in 2018 and is now home to more than 40 retail stores, more than a dozen restaurants, four apartment complexes, walking and biking trails and a Saturday farmers market.

In spring 2023, the developers of Clearfork proposed a $400 million expansion on 25 acres near the shopping center that would have included Autobahn Fort Worth’s luxury car dealerships and more offices, retail and apartments. The proposal didn’t move forward.

This story was originally published December 17, 2024 at 1:57 PM.

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Matt Leclercq
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Matt Leclercq is senior managing editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He previously was an editor at USA Today in Washington, national news editor at Gatehouse Media in Austin, and executive editor of The Fayetteville (NC) Observer. He’s a New Orleans native.
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