Plans underway for grocery store near Chisholm Trail Parkway in south Fort Worth
A new grocery store could soon be coming to south Fort Worth off Chisholm Trail Parkway, records show.
Filings from a Weatherford-based developer show that an application has been submitted for a drainage study for a project titled “Oakmont Grocer Retail Store,” which would sit on a 32-acre plot at 6600 Oakmont Blvd. just off Chisholm Trail Parkway in southwest Fort Worth.
The grocery store would also be part of a larger proposed project that would include other commercial and retail business, and possibly residential housing in the future, the Star-Telegram previously reported. The site is more than 108 acres of former ranchland behind a Walmart Supercenter at Oakmont and Hulen Street.
The closest grocery store to the future site of the Oakmont Boulevard grocery store is an Albertson’s about a mile to the west along Bryant Irvin Road, and an Aldi on Hulen Street. H-E-B also owns land about five miles to the south on McPherson Boulevard but has yet to announce plans for it.
Other businesses in the area of the grocery store site are a KFC, AW Outlet liquidation store, an AMC movie theater and Cityview Lanes bowling alley.
Baird, Hampton and Brown, the engineering and design firm that submitted the filing for the grocery store, has led other major Fort Worth development projects in recent years, including the H-E-B in Alliance. It has previously worked with TCU, University of North Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo and buildings in the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Baird, Hampton and Brown declined to name its client.
The land of the proposed grocery store is owned by Southwest Pasture LTD and is worth an estimated $4 million, according to the Tarrant County Appraisal District.
This story was originally published February 27, 2026 at 2:07 PM.