Positioned along Horne Street in Fort Worth's historic Como neighborhood, these CB-TF zoned commercial properties sit within one of the city's most actively revitalized corridors. Como is among the longest-standing historically Black communities in Texas, and in recent years has been the focus of significant public and private investment — including a $3.19 million City of Fort Worth Neighborhood Improvement Program designation in 2021, with Horne Street receiving dedicated grant funding for street safety and infrastructure improvements since 2017.
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The properties enjoy strong connectivity, bordered by Interstate 30, Camp Bowie Boulevard, and Chisholm Trail Parkway, placing Downtown Fort Worth just 15 minutes away. The area is served by Fort Worth's Trinity Metro bus system, with stops directly on Horne Street. Additional nearby demand drivers include Medical City Fort Worth (4 miles), TCU's campus (adjacent to the neighborhood boundary), and Lake Como Park, a community gathering anchor just minutes away. The Como Community Center on Horne Street serves as a hub for neighborhood activity and foot traffic.
With a growing residential base, active new construction, and momentum from both municipal investment and private development, Horne Street represents a compelling opportunity for commercial users or investors looking to establish a presence in an emerging Fort Worth corridor.