Alan's Lids Preparing New Experiential Retail Store in Fort Worth Stockyards
A new retail destination focused on Western fashion and custom hat experiences is planned for the Fort Worth Stockyards as Alan's Lids moves forward with a major commercial remodel at 1434 North Main Street.
According to state filings, the project involves the renovation of approximately 5,000 square feet and carries an estimated construction valuation of $400,000. Construction is expected to begin in early August 2026 and reach completion by the end of December 2026.
The upcoming Alan's Lids location is designed to be more than a traditional retail store. Plans call for an experiential retail store concept that will allow visitors to engage with the craftsmanship and customization process behind premium cowboy hats. The project aligns with the Fort Worth Stockyards' ongoing efforts to blend authentic Western heritage with modern visitor experiences.
Alan's Lids was founded by Alan Sanchez, who built his reputation through a passion for Western culture, custom hat shaping, and personalized customer service. What began as a hat-focused business has grown into a recognized name among those seeking high-quality cowboy hats and unique Western fashion experiences.
For visitors exploring cowboy hats in the Stockyards, the new store is expected to provide an interactive environment where customers can participate in hat shaping, customization, and styling while learning about the traditions behind Western headwear.
State filings identify Fort Worth-based GO WEST Architecture as the architect for the project, while Sevika Group of Fort Worth is serving as the general contractor. Here are images of the upcoming store design of Alan's Lids at the Fort Worth Stockyards from the general contractor's website. Once completed, Alan's Lids will add another distinctive experiential retail store to the Fort Worth Stockyards, further strengthening the district's reputation as one of Texas' premier destinations for Western shopping, entertainment, and culture.
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