O ne of Fort Worth’s buzziest new upscale retail and dining projects is nearing its debut at 3220 West 7th Street, with doors expected to open by year’s end. The new storefront in the Cultural District will give Fort Worthians an artfully pared-down iteration of Dallas’ lauded Forty Five Ten and its fourth-floor restaurant, Mirador. We recently sat down with the Headington Companies team behind the ambitious new project.

Jeny Bania, Headington Company ’s chief marketing officer, tells PaperCity Fort Worth that the retail space is geared toward savvy, style-driven shoppers seeking fashion with a “capital F,” referring to Forty Five Ten’s portfolio of celebrated designers Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens, Bode, Celine, and other upscale brands. A cadre of loyal Fort Worth shoppers influence

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