Boutique hotel plans scrapped as Stockyards project heads in another direction
One of several proposed hotel projects in the Fort Worth Stockyards appears to be headed in a different direction.
The 0.3-acre lot on the northeast corner of West Exchange and Clinton Avenues could now become the home of a two-story mixed-use development, according to a permit filed with the city of Fort Worth’s Historic and Cultureal Landmarks Commission.
The project could incorporate “a diverse range of uses,” according to the permit application including food and beverage and hospitality.
The eastern side of the building has an opening to accommodate a covered dining patio and a balcony for the second floor, the permit application said.
Trey Neville, the developer behind the project, confirmed in an email to the Star-Telegram that the building would not be a hotel.
It will be a commercial building whose use it to be determined, he said.
Prior iterations proposed building first a four-story, then three-story boutique on the site.
The city’s Urban Design Commission denied the four-story concept at its July 2023 meeting. Neville reapplied with a three-story concept in September 2024, but the city did not act on the application, according to city records.
The parcel was sold in December 2025, according to Tarrant Appraisal District records.
The earliest the city’s Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission could evaluate this latest iteration of the project would be the 1 p.m. meeting on May 13 at Fort Worth City Hall.
This story was originally published April 21, 2026 at 2:51 PM.