Waterside adding Taco Diner, Zoes Kitchen, Blaze Pizza, other retailers

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Trademark Property Co. announced eight new tenants at its 63-acre Waterside mixed-use development, currently under construction at Bryant Irvin Road and Arborlawn Drive.

The new tenants include Taco Diner, Zoes Kitchen, Blaze Pizza, Sleep Train, Massage Heights, Envy Nails, Amazing Lash Studio and Pretty Kitty. Anchor tenant for the project is Whole Foods Market, part of the more than 20,000 square feet of new retail and restaurants in the center’s first phase.

“We are thrilled to announce these retailers and restaurants as part of our mix at Waterside,” said Terry Montesi, Trademark CEO. “As our flagship Conscious Place development, Waterside will be more than just a dynamic district for shopping, leisure activities, offices, hotel and residential living. It will address guests’ aspirations and desire for meaning and purpose by engaging them through details, amenities, initiatives, and hospitality that are not seen in typical retail environments. We look forward to announcing a number of other great merchants in the coming weeks.”

More detail on some of the new tenants:

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• Taco Diner, a Mexico City-style taqueria serving traditional comfort and street food, will open a 3,900-square-foot restaurant, its second Fort Worth location.

• Zoës Kitchen, a fast casual restaurant concept serving a distinct menu of fresh, wholesome, Mediterranean inspired dishes delivered with Southern hospitality, will open a 2,800-square-foot restaurant, which will be the concept’s second location in Fort Worth.

• Blaze Pizza, a counter-serve pizzeria featuring fresh, made-from-scratch dough, healthful, artisanal ingredients flash fired to crisp perfection, will make its Fort Worth debut with a 2,800-square-foot restaurant at Waterside.

• Sleep Train, a top mattress retailer, will introduce its new prototype store at its 3,602-square-foot Waterside location.

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Phase I should come online in late spring 2016 and will include retail, restaurants, and 375 high-end, multifamily rental homes built by Transwestern Development Company.