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Prime office quarters are available within the Sundance Square community at competitive rates and with amenities not found elsewhere.



Burk Burnett Building
Located at 500 Main St., was Fort Worth's first true skyscraper. The 12-story building, built in 1914 and restored in 1981 and 1984 is on the National Historic Register. Worthington National Bank is on the ground level.

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Chase Bank Building
Located at 420 Throckmorton. This 12 story office building was designed by David M. Schwarz and HKS, Inc., and features 207,600 square feet of office space. The office levels feature floor to ceiling heights of 14 feet.

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City National Bank Building
Located at 315 Houston Street, this building was designed by Haggard and Sanguinet in 1884-85 and is one of Fort Worth's oldest commercial façades still intact. In 1910, an addition was added to the building and was damaged by fire between 1910-1920. In 1981 the building was restored by Thomas S. Woodward & Associates of Dallas.

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D.R. Horton Tower
The 38-story D.R. Horton Tower now offers 60,000 to 80,000 square feet of newly updated, newly available space. This is a rare opportunity for a multi-floor tenant to occupy one of Fort Worth's most spectacular office buildings. The Class A space features full floor configurations, breathtaking views, connected parking, exceptional security and an onsite private club with a state-of-the-art fitness center. The location is within easy walking distance of Sundance Square restaurants and shops, Bass Performance Hall and the Tarrant County Courthouse. Call now for a tour and more details.

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Knights of Pythias Club Building
The Knights of Pythias Hall was constructed in 1881 as the first Pythian Temple erected in the world and the only one with a cornerstone laid by Justus H. Rathbone, founder of the order. An addition to the Castle Hall, the Knights of Pythias Club Building, was completed in 1920 and later restored in 1981.

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Palace Building
The full city block bounded by Third and Fourth, Calhoun and Commerce street features nearly 105,000-square-feet of entertainment: a nine-screen AMC cinema, Barnes & Noble Superstore, and City Streets, a multi venue entertainment complex, and 13,000 square foot of office space. Additionally, a 4,400 square foot stylish upscale Tuscan Italian restaurant, Ferre Ristorante e Bar, faces the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall.

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The Carnegie
The 16-story, 280,000-square-foot Class A office building opened in December 2008. David M. Schwarz Architectural Services, Inc. designed the new building located at 421 W. 3rd Street . The exterior of The Carnegie is rich in architectural details, including a distinctive “plaid” pattern of vertical and horizontal elements, towers at each corner, colonnades at top and bottom, and deep terraces on the 16th floor. Features include a 2-story domed lobby, 13-foot floor-to-deck ceiling heights, high-speed elevators and energy-efficient technologies. BOKA Powell is the interior designer.

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Virtuoso Building
This five-story office and retail building was designed by David M. Schwarz, Architectural Services, Inc., to maintain the character of the historic Sundance area and to continue the area’s engaging pedestrian rhythm and urban texture.

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Wells Fargo Tower
Offering a panoramic view of Sundance Square and downtown Fort Worth, this 33-story, 716,533 square foot glass tower is located at 201 Main Street, directly across from the Renaissance Worthington Hotel. The Class A building is only one block away from the historic Tarrant County Court House and is within walking distance to many downtown restaurants, retail and attractions. Built in 1982, the Wells Fargo Tower was designed by Paul Rudolph and built by Linbeck Construction Company. The main tenant and namesake of the building is Wells Fargo.
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Sanger Lofts
If you are looking for a chic living space, this is the place. Sanger Lofts combines old and new world charm, energy and a sense of adventure. The 59 loft apartments are located in the historical Sanger Building right in the heart of Sundance Square. Perfect for professionals, singles, and retirees.

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Sundance West
Picture yourself living in an upscale high rise in thriving downtown Fort Worth. Imagine strolling to fashionable restaurants and bars, retail shops, galleries, and theatres. Enjoy the benefits of a carefree lifestyle and minimal maintenance. Experience a very desirable place to live - Sundance West.

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Discover Sundance Square and its history by taking the Sundance Square Tour.
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With twin glass towers, one reaching 33 floors and the other reaching 38, your view from here is far-reaching and inspiring.

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