Pottery Barn and West Elm are joining the retail mix at Westbend, the 281,000sq ft mixed-use centre in Fort Worth.
Both home furnishings brands will occupy the former Market by Macy’s store, taking a combined 22,126sq ft at the property. The deal brings Westbend’s retail to 100 per cent occupancy.
Pottery Barn is relocating its existing Fort Worth store to Westbend, while West Elm is returning to the city with a new location. The home furnishing brands will operate side-by-side in a ground-floor retail space below 60,000sq ft office. Both locations are scheduled to open in May 2026, joining existing tenants including Bluemercury, Warby Parker, Sweetgreen, Shake Shack and more.
Trademark redeveloped Westbend’s first phase in 2016 and will soon start on the second phase of the property with the construction of Westbend Residences, a 321-unit multifamily development featuring 4,500sq ft of restaurant space sited on 3.5 acres along the Trinity River at 1701 S. University Dr. The plan also features an enhanced trailhead and public amenities, such as a bike repair station, public art and outdoor gathering spaces.



