Renaissance Square is conveniently located less than ten minutes from downtown Fort Worth at the intersection of US 287 (Martin Luther King Freeway) and East Berry Street. With over 50,000 cars per day on US 287 and frontage on the four-lane Berry Street, Renaissance Square has superior visibility and access, as well as proximity to existing rooftops . As part of the largest undeveloped site inside Loop 820, Renaissance Square isn't a bet on future population growth; instead, it is an opportunity for market penetration with minimal existing store cannibalization.
In addition to the existing rooftops, however, are plans to develop the remaining 102 acres of the former Masonic Home. This area could contain 500 or more single-family and multi-family units, further boosting the economic impact of the area.
The maps below show the lack of retail options available to shoppers in this quadrant of Fort Worth. The first shows that lack of anchor and junior anchor retailers within a 3-mile radius of the site. In fact, for most retailers, the nearest location is five to nine miles away. The second map highlights the need for banking, dining, and other service retailers, as very few currently exist within the trade area.