
North Fort Worth Location Set to Open New Play Street Museum in 2026
A new Play Street Museum is in the planning stage for a North Fort Worth location according to public filings. Plans are calling for a 3,100 sq ft space at the Victory Shops at Heritage 6 shopping center to be used for a kids indoor activity center. The project location will be at 9833 North Freeway Suite 105 in North Fort Worth.
The start of construction is scheduled for November 2025, with completion expected by February 2026. The project carries an estimated construction value of $350,000.
Play Street Museum’s Fort Worth Beginning
The first Play Street Museum location in Fort Worth opened at 5925 Convair Dr. within the Waterside development on July 12, 2019. The success of this site helped establish Play Street Museum as a family-favorite destination for indoor play and learning in the city.
Another North Texas Location Coming Soon
In addition to the upcoming North Fort Worth project, another Play Street Museum is also planned for North Texas. The new location will be at 2001 W Southlake Blvd. in Southlake, currently under construction based on permits issued by the City of Southlake. The Southlake location is expected to open around November 2025, further expanding the brand’s reach in the region.
About Victory Real Estate Group
The property owner of the building at Victory Shops at Heritage 6 is Victory Real Estate Group, based in Dallas, Texas. Victory Real Estate Group is a full-service commercial real estate firm specializing in retail and mixed-use developments across the United States. The company focuses on creating vibrant retail environments that serve both communities and investors.
About Play Street Museum
Play Street Museum is a children’s museum designed to inspire imagination and learning through creative play. Their facilities provide interactive exhibits, themed play areas, and engaging experiences tailored for young children. With a mission to combine fun with education, Play Street Museum continues to expand into new communities across Texas and beyond.
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