Alliance Town Center and Presidio Crossing sit along the northern growth corridor of Fort Worth, TX, anchored by one of the region's most successful master-planned retail and mixed-use developments. For independent beauty professionals looking to plant roots in a high-traffic, affluent suburban setting, this neighborhood offers a compelling combination of modern infrastructure, strong consumer spending power, and steady foot traffic from surrounding residential communities. There are currently 4 salon rental listings available in this area, with weekly prices ranging from $85 to $490.
Alliance Town Center is not a typical suburban strip. The development stretches along Heritage Trace Parkway and includes national retailers, restaurants, a movie theater, medical offices, and fitness studios — all of which generate consistent daytime and evening foot traffic. Presidio Crossing, located just to the south, adds grocery-anchored retail and additional dining that draws families and professionals throughout the week.
Fort Worth's median household income sits at $79,507, but the neighborhoods feeding into Alliance Town Center — including Heritage, Walsh Ranch, and Sendera Ranch — skew higher. These are dual-income households with disposable income for regular salon visits, color services, and specialty treatments. The median age across Fort Worth is 33.6, meaning your potential clientele includes young professionals, new parents, and established families who prioritize convenience and quality.
All 4 current listings in Alliance Town Center / Presidio Crossing are salon chair and booth rentals, with an additional listing categorized as another space type. Weekly rates span a wide range:
The lower end of that range makes this area accessible for newer stylists building a book, while the higher-priced options likely reflect premium locations within the development or more turnkey setups with expanded amenities.
Listings in this neighborhood are well-equipped. Every single one of the 4 listings includes 24/7 access, furniture, parking, and WiFi — a clean sweep at 100%. Beyond those essentials:
The universal availability of parking is particularly relevant here. Alliance Town Center is car-dependent — clients arrive by vehicle, and ample, well-lit parking makes evening appointments feel safe and convenient.
This part of north Fort Worth has transformed over the past decade from open ranchland into one of the fastest-developing corridors in Tarrant County. The Alliance area is home to major employers including Amazon, Facebook (Meta), Charles Schwab, and Deloitte, all of which have operations within a short drive. That corporate presence means weekday lunch-hour appointments and after-work bookings are realistic revenue streams.
Residential density continues to increase as new subdivisions fill in around the retail core. With Fort Worth's median residential rent at $1,509/month and median home values at $296,983, the surrounding homeowners represent stable, repeat clientele who value proximity over price-shopping.
Transit options are limited in this corridor — there is no rail service to Alliance Town Center, and bus routes are sparse. Plan on a car commute. The upside is that highway access via I-35W and SH-170 is excellent, connecting you to Denton, Keller, Haslet, and downtown Fort Worth within 20 to 35 minutes depending on traffic.
Complementary businesses in the immediate area include fitness studios, medical spas, nail salons, and wellness clinics, which create a natural ecosystem for cross-referrals. If you specialize in bridal, lash extensions, or skincare, the proximity to event venues and photography studios in the Northlake and Roanoke areas adds another referral channel.
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