The Lennox is a Bedford, Texas apartment community that can make sense for households comparing family-friendly apartments close to Bell Flight Hurst Plant. Bedford sits next to Hurst in the DFW Mid-Cities, so renters who work at Bell Flight’s Hurst-area facilities can stay near the Hurst, Euless and Bedford routines many families already use. The exact commute should be checked from the specific Bell entrance or building you report to, since plant access points and shift times can change how the drive feels.
Bell Flight matters locally because it is one of the best-known aviation and manufacturing employers in the Mid-Cities area. People searching near the Hurst plant are often balancing an early start time, school drop-offs, shared vehicles, or a partner’s commute toward Fort Worth, Dallas, DFW Airport, or the broader SH 183 and SH 121 corridor. Being in Bedford keeps you near Hurst without placing home life directly inside a heavier industrial pocket.
For daily driving, most residents in this part of the Mid-Cities use Airport Freeway, SH 121, SH 10, Pipeline Road, Bedford Road, Harwood Road, Central Drive, and Precinct Line Road depending on where they are headed. North East Mall in Hurst, local grocery and restaurant corridors, and DFW Airport are all part of the normal errand map for Bedford and Hurst residents. The Hurst/Bell TRE station is also a real regional transit option for trips toward Fort Worth or Dallas, although most plant commuters still prefer a car for door-to-door reliability.
The floor plan mix at The Lennox is useful for different household sizes without forcing everyone into the same layout. Published plans include a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment at 670 square feet, two 2 bedroom options at 900 and 950 square feet with 1.5 or 2 bathrooms, and a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom plan at 1,100 square feet. Current pricing, deposits, finish packages and exact availability change, so it is best to confirm those details directly with the leasing office before you plan around a move date.
Inside the homes, the details that tend to matter for family routines are straightforward: walk-in closets, ceiling fans, central air conditioning, updated bathrooms, kitchen and bathroom faux wood flooring, and private patios or balconies are listed among the resident features. Published apartment information also lists practical kitchen appliances such as a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and disposal on several plans, but it is wise to confirm the exact appliance package for the specific home you tour.
The community amenities are more about everyday function than resort-style extras. The Lennox lists a courtyard, green and flowered areas, well-maintained grounds, a clubroom, on-site laundry facility, high-speed internet wiring, cable or satellite prewiring, an online resident portal for rent payments, on-site maintenance, and 24-hour emergency maintenance. For a household with work shifts, kids’ schedules, or shared chores, those operational details often matter more than a long amenity list.
One trade-off to understand up front: this is not the best fit if you want a fully walkable, rail-first lifestyle or a guaranteed car-free commute to Bell Flight. Bedford and Hurst are practical, suburban Mid-Cities locations, but many errands, school activities, and work trips are still easiest by car, and SH 183 or SH 121 traffic can vary by time of day. Also, because the property lists an on-site laundry facility, anyone who requires in-home laundry should ask the office what is available in the exact floor plan they are considering.
If The Lennox sounds like it may fit your Bell Flight commute and household routine, schedule a tour and ask the leasing team to walk you through current 1, 2 and 3 bedroom availability, finish options, and the best route from the community to your specific Hurst work location.