A Whole Foods in Southlake? What we know about a new development coming soon
A 40-acre mixed-use development with a “national organic grocer” will break ground in Southlake this spring.
Fort Worth-based Trademark Property Co. is developing what will be called Shivers Farm on North White Chapel Boulevard, just north of Texas 114. Shivers Farm will include 37 single-family lots; 110,000 square feet of retail space, including the grocery store; 38,000 square feet of office space and a 3-acre pad approved for a hotel with a full-service restaurant, entertainment or other retail.
“Shivers Farm is poised to become a vibrant community hub in one of the region’s most affluent submarkets,” Trademark said in a news release.
Trademark has not announced what the grocery store will be. However, during an October meeting of the Southlake City Council, one of the council members repeatedly referred to the grocery store as Whole Foods during a discussion about traffic flow.
Trademark was the developer who built Waterside in Fort Worth, the 63-acre mixed-use community along Bryant Irvin Road that is anchored by the city’s only Whole Foods Market. It opened around 2016.
The two other Whole Foods in Tarrant County are in Colleyville and Arlington. Whole Foods was founded in Austin in 1980 and is now part of Amazon.
Whatever the Southlake grocery store will be, it is expected to open in the latter half of 2028 along with other retail components. Trademark says it will be the “first major grocer North of Hwy 114.”
“With final city approval, Shivers Farm has moved from vision to reality,” said Terry Montesi, CEO of Trademark, in a press release. “This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area and our focus on delivering thoughtfully designed, community-centric spaces. With leasing activity already underway, this will be a grocery-anchored destination unlike any other in the area.”
Trademark partnered with Hillwood to develop Alliance Town Center, and it is building the second phase of Westbend on South University Drive, including luxury apartments and 4,500-square-feet of restaurant space.
The new development is directly across from Carillon Parc a European-style residential development by High Circle Ventures. One of five builders of that property is WillowTree Custom Homes.
According to city council meetings, WillowTree Custom homes will be building some of the properties on Shivers Farm.
This story was originally published January 17, 2026 at 8:59 AM.