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Montgomery Plaza

2005 establishments in TexasHistoric department store buildings in the United StatesHistoric warehouses in the United StatesMontgomery WardShopping malls established in 2005
Shopping malls in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
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Montgomery Plaza is a shopping mall and luxury condominium project located on W. 7th Street just west of downtown Fort Worth, Texas, United States near West 7th Fort Worth.

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Montgomery Plaza
West 7th Street, Fort Worth

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Montgomery Plaza

West 7th Street 2600
76107 Fort Worth
Texas, United States
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