Fort Worth Lending from Alliance to the Stockyards
One of the fastest-growing large cities in the country, powered by the Alliance logistics corridor, aviation and defense manufacturing, and a downtown anchored by Sundance Square.
Local Market
Fort Worth has grown into one of the largest cities in the country while keeping an economy distinct from Dallas across the metroplex. The AllianceTexas development on the north side has become a major logistics and distribution corridor built around an intermodal hub and Alliance Airport. Aviation and defense manufacturing anchors high-wage employment, with Lockheed Martin building the F-35 and Bell producing rotorcraft. Downtown's Sundance Square draws office tenants, dining, and hospitality, while the Stockyards pull tourism dollars into the historic North Side. That mix creates lending demand across industrial, office, retail, and hospitality.
AllianceTexas anchors Fort Worth's north side with an intermodal logistics corridor, Alliance Airport, and millions of square feet of distribution space. Aviation and defense manufacturing drives high-wage employment, led by Lockheed Martin's F-35 production and Bell's rotorcraft operations. Downtown Fort Worth centers on Sundance Square, a walkable district of office, retail, dining, and hospitality. The Fort Worth Stockyards support a tourism and entertainment economy on the historic North Side. Healthcare, higher education, and energy services round out the employment base across Tarrant County.
Fort Worth has outgrown its reputation as Dallas's smaller neighbor, ranking among the fastest-growing large cities in the country and drawing residents and employers priced out of the eastern metroplex. The Alliance corridor has turned the north side into one of the strongest industrial submarkets in Texas, with intermodal and airport access supporting big-box distribution and manufacturing. Aviation and defense provide a high-wage, countercyclical employment floor that stabilizes housing and retail demand. Downtown's Sundance Square and the Near Southside are drawing mixed-use and adaptive reuse investment, while the Stockyards continue to anchor hospitality. Lenders like Fort Worth for its growth trajectory paired with industrial and defense-backed stability.
Who We Serve
- Industrial and logistics developers building distribution and manufacturing space in the AllianceTexas corridor
- Aviation, defense, and supplier businesses financing owner-occupied manufacturing and flex facilities
- Office and mixed-use investors repositioning assets around Sundance Square and the Near Southside
- Hospitality operators financing hotels and boutique properties near the Stockyards and downtown
- Multifamily developers and investors serving Fort Worth's rapid population growth across Tarrant County
- SBA borrowers opening restaurants, retail, and service businesses in fast-growing north and west side neighborhoods
Key Industries
- Logistics and distribution
- Aviation and defense
- Manufacturing
- Tourism and hospitality
- Healthcare
- Energy services
Nearby Areas
- Dallas
- Arlington
- Grapevine
- Denton
- Weatherford
- Mansfield
Why CapitalAx
Fort Worth deserves lenders who see it as its own market, not a Dallas suburb. We understand how Alliance corridor industrial prices, how aviation and defense employment stabilizes housing and retail demand, and how Sundance Square and the Stockyards drive downtown and North Side deals. Our 350+ lender network includes institutions actively funding across Tarrant County.
Frequently Asked Questions
What commercial loans are available in Fort Worth, TX?
Fort Worth borrowers can access SBA loans, construction financing, bridge capital, conventional commercial mortgages, and commercial refinance. CapitalAx matches Fort Worth deals from $20K to $500M with lenders across our 350+ network.
How strong is the AllianceTexas corridor for industrial financing?
The Alliance corridor is one of the strongest industrial submarkets in Texas, built around an intermodal hub and Alliance Airport. Big-box distribution and manufacturing assets there are highly financeable through both conventional and construction lending.
Does aviation and defense employment help Fort Worth commercial lending?
Yes. High-wage jobs at Lockheed Martin, Bell, and their suppliers provide a stable, countercyclical employment base. That stability supports housing and retail demand and gives lenders added confidence in Fort Worth deals.
Is Fort Worth a separate market from Dallas for financing?
Yes. Fort Worth has its own drivers in logistics, aviation and defense, and tourism. CapitalAx underwrites it on its own fundamentals rather than treating it as a Dallas suburb, which helps borrowers present stronger deals to lenders.
