Tanger Fort Worth is a 350,000 square foot Class A outlet center in Fort Worth, Texas. The property opened in October 2017 and brings outlet-format retail to one of the largest metropolitan markets in the American South, serving the western half of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with a concentrated mix of value-positioned apparel and footwear.
Fort Worth anchors the western edge of the DFW Metroplex, a region that spans Tarrant, Dallas, Denton, and Collin counties and supports one of the fastest-growing consumer bases in the country. The center’s location near Texas Motor Speedway adds a significant traffic variable, drawing visitors from across North Texas and beyond during racing events and year-round programming at that venue. The surrounding northwest Fort Worth corridor has seen sustained residential and commercial growth, pulling household density closer to the property and extending the practical trade area well into Denton County and surrounding communities. This geography means the center serves both established Fort Worth shoppers and a large transient population moving through the region.
The anchor roster is built around athletic and performance footwear, with Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Skechers forming the core draw. Vans and Columbia extend the footwear and outerwear range into action sports and outdoor categories. On the apparel side, Levi’s and Tommy Hilfiger cover denim and American casual, while H&M brings fast fashion volume and Miniso adds a value accessories and novelty dimension that broadens the shopper appeal beyond core sportswear. Together these confirmed anchors establish a clear orientation toward active, casual, and value-conscious spending. The full tenant structure across the center follows that same direction, with additional apparel, footwear, and accessories brands operating outlet or clearance formats suited to shoppers prioritizing price over full-price positioning.
Brands evaluating outlet entry in North Texas will find Tanger Fort Worth positioned to deliver consistent traffic from a large and growing regional population with demonstrated appetite for value retail. The athletic and casual anchor base sets clear expectations for the shopper arriving at this center, making it a strong fit for brands with reliable inventory flow in performance, casual apparel, footwear, and accessories. The Texas Motor Speedway adjacency provides traffic spikes that extend reach beyond the standard trade area on event weekends, which benefits tenants capable of capitalizing on high-volume, short-duration shopping windows. Brands entering this center should be prepared to operate within an outlet framework where clearance velocity and price-point consistency drive conversion, and where the established anchor roster sets the competitive baseline every neighboring tenant will be measured against.
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