Commuting from East Fort Worth to Arlington and Downtown
This is a car-dependent neighborhood where major highways define the daily rhythm of travel. Residents benefit from a highly connected location within the North Texas highway network.
Strategic Highway Access
Briella Fort Worth sits near the intersection of the Tom Landry Freeway (I-30) and Loop 820, providing efficient routes across the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.
Typical Drive Times
Sundance Square and the Fort Worth central business district are typically about a 10 to 15 minute drive west. Heading east, residents can reach AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and the Arlington Entertainment District in roughly 20 minutes, depending on traffic along Interstate 30.
Public Transit and Rail Access
Trinity Metro bus routes serve parts of East Fort Worth. Regional commuters can access the Trinity Railway Express at nearby stations such as Richland Hills Station or Fort Worth Central Station for travel between Fort Worth and Dallas.
Major Employers Nearby
The Interstate 30 corridor supports a wide range of industries, making this neighborhood a practical choice for professionals across several sectors of the North Texas economy.
Arlington Industrial and Logistics Corridor
Major employers such as General Motors Financial and the GM Arlington Assembly Plant operate nearby, along with a large network of distribution and logistics facilities along the Interstate 30 corridor.
Aviation and Defense Hubs
Many residents commute to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base located west of the community.
Corporate Headquarters
The American Airlines Global Headquarters near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is also within a reasonable commuting distance.
Healthcare and Medical Employers
The property sits between major healthcare institutions including Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital and JPS Health Network in Fort Worth.
Dining, Entertainment, and Sports in the 76112 Area
Living at Briella Fort Worth places residents within easy reach of both regional attractions and everyday dining options.
Arlington Entertainment District
In about 20 minutes, residents can reach Globe Life Field for Texas Rangers games, AT&T Stadium for Dallas Cowboys events, or the restaurants and nightlife at Texas Live.
Local Dining Options
Casual favorites such as Taco Casa, Chicken Express, and other neighborhood restaurants can be found along nearby commercial corridors including East Lancaster Avenue and surrounding retail areas.
Woodhaven Heritage
The Woodhaven Country Club and surrounding golf course remain a historic centerpiece of the neighborhood and contribute to the area’s established residential atmosphere.
Outdoor Recreation and the Trinity River Corridor
Residents who enjoy outdoor activities have access to several large parks and recreational spaces nearby.
Gateway Park
One of Fort Worth’s largest outdoor recreation areas, Gateway Park offers trails, sports complexes, and access to the Trinity River corridor.
Trinity River Trails
This extensive regional trail system provides miles of paved paths for running, cycling, and exploring the riverfront.
Sandy Lane Park
Located a short distance from the community, Sandy Lane Park features playgrounds, sports courts, and open green space for convenient neighborhood recreation.
Nearby School Zones and Higher Education
Briella Fort Worth is located within the Fort Worth Independent School District. Based on current attendance zones, students may attend:
- John T. White Elementary School
- Meadowbrook Middle School
- Eastern Hills High School
The community is also well positioned for access to several higher education institutions. Texas Wesleyan University is approximately five miles west, while Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus and The University of Texas at Arlington are both within roughly a 15 to 20 minute drive.
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