Texas Christian University (TCU) has officially unveiled a comprehensive $500 million campus expansion plan designed to accommodate its growing student body and modernize its academic and residential infrastructure in Fort Worth. The massive capital investment will focus on three primary development zones: the construction of new dining and residential facilities on the East Campus, a transformative mixed-use development on West Berry Street, and a complete renovation of the historic Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium. This strategic initiative underscores TCU’s commitment to providing a world-class student experience while strengthening its physical integration with the surrounding Fort Worth community.
East Campus and Residential Growth
A significant portion of the funding is allocated to the East Campus, where TCU is addressing the urgent need for on-campus housing to support rising enrollment. The plan includes the development of new residence halls capable of housing hundreds of students, alongside a state-of-the-art dining facility to serve the expanding population. These additions are part of a broader strategy to create a more pedestrian-friendly and cohesive campus environment, ensuring that students have access to high-quality living and learning spaces within walking distance of academic buildings.
West Berry Street “Urban Village”
Perhaps the most visible change will be the revitalization of West Berry Street. TCU plans to develop a mixed-use “urban village” that bridges the gap between the university and the city. This project will feature upper-division student housing sitting atop street-level retail and dining establishments, creating a vibrant corridor that serves both the campus and local residents. The development aims to enhance the “University of Fort Worth” ecosystem, providing a lively destination for social interaction and economic activity.

Modernizing the Arts: Ed Landreth Hall
The expansion also prioritizes the arts with a major renovation of Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium. As one of the university’s most iconic academic buildings and a hub for the College of Fine Arts, the facility will undergo extensive upgrades to its performance spaces, classrooms, and acoustic systems. This modernization—occurring as other major institutions invest in infrastructure, such as Vanderbilt University breaking ground on a major Hawkins Field expansion—ensures that TCU’s music and performance programs remain competitive on a national stage while preserving the architectural heritage of the nearly century-old structure.
TCU Expansion Project: Factsheet
Institution: Texas Christian University (TCU)
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Total Investment: $500 Million
Key Projects:
East Campus: New Residence Halls & Dining Facility.
West Berry Street: Mixed-use development (Housing + Retail).
Academic: Renovation of Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium.
Primary Goal: Accommodate enrollment growth and modernize facilities.
Status: Announced / In-Progress
