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Berry/Stalcup Village

The Berry/Stalcup village is located at the intersection of Berry Street and Stalcup Road near the historic Stop Six neighborhoods in southeast Fort Worth in Council District 5.

Stakeholders of the Berry/Stalcup village envision a vibrant, compact, pedestrian-oriented mixed-use environment that provides neighborhood retail services and open space amenities within walking distance to residential areas.

The Berry/Stalcup village was recently awarded a $50,000 grant to undertake community driven planning activities that will focus on an array of issues including determining appropriate urban village or mixed-use zoning boundaries, analysis of existing and proposed land uses, transportation needs and priorities, and identifying development opportunities.

The advocacy and professional organizations that promote business development and investment in this village include the Historic Carver Heights, Ramey Place, and Stop Six Sunrise Edition Neighborhood Associations and Southeast Fort Worth, Inc.

Major Accomplishments

  • NEZ designation
  • Three nearby neighborhoods were each awarded a $1.2 million grant from the City’s Model Blocks program
    • Historic Carver Heights, 2006
    • Stop Six Sunrise Edition Neighborhood Association, 2005
    • East Carver Heights, 2004
  • Council-initiated historic designation, 2007, Historic Stop Six: Sunrise Edition.
  • Council-initiated rezoning from B Two Family districts (duplex uses) to a neighborhood compatible A-5 and A 7.5 Single Family districts, 2005.

Berry/Stalcup Village Final Master Plan

Berry Stalcup village – retail matches

Berry/Stalcup Urban Village,market analysis (PDF, 21MB)

Contact Patrina Newton, Fort Worth Planning and Development Department at 817-392-8068 or patrina.newton@fortworthgov.org for more information.



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