Trademark Opens The Vickery in Ft. Worth
Why this matters
The opening of The Vickery in Fort Worth underscores the sustained institutional appetite for multifamily development in Sun Belt secondary markets. With 321 units spanning apartments and townhomes, this project reflects continued confidence in rental housing demand outside primary coastal metros. For allocators and lenders, The Vickery’s completion signals that capital remains committed to multifamily as a core sector, particularly in growth corridors benefiting from demographic tailwinds and relative affordability. The mix of unit types suggests a strategy aimed at capturing a broad renter profile, from singles to families, which may help mitigate leasing risk amid evolving tenant preferences. From a capital-markets perspective, the delivery of new inventory in Fort Worth also tests the resilience of multifamily fundamentals amid rising interest rates and inflationary pressures. The ability to lease a sizable development promptly will be a bellwether for rent growth sustainability and absorption capacity in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Moreover, the project’s completion may influence lender underwriting standards and pricing for similar suburban multifamily assets, as well as inform institutional positioning on development pipelines in comparable Sun Belt markets.
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The Vickery multifamily development at 700 W. Vickery Blvd. is now completed and open for tenants in Fort Worth. It features 321 residences — 307 apartments and 14 townhomes — in one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts.…
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