Designed by David M. Schwarz / Architectural Services, Inc., this mixed-use structure was the first apartment building constructed in downtown Fort Worth during the current renaissance. The 12-story building houses 59 apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail space and a Norris Conference Center.
The building has four distinct facades. On Throckmorton Street, its full height features red brick with white cast stone trim and a green metal roof. On Houston Street, two-and three-story turn-of-the-century facades have been replicated. The facades on 2nd and 3rd Streets give the impression that there are four separate buildings facing each street. Each portion of the façade steps down to make the transition from the 12-story apartment block to the two-and three-story pedestrian scale of retail shops, theatres, restaurants, and a bed and breakfast.
Wide selection of one, two and three bedroom floorplans ranging from 605 sq. ft. to 2268 sq. ft.
Unique selection of penthouses with Jacuzzi style bathtubs and fireplaces.
Private, reserved underground garage parking
24 hour security service
Ceiling fan with light in living room (selected units)
Energy efficient electric kitchen appliances including frost-free refrigerator with ice-maker, built-in microwave, and porcelain sinks with vegetable sprayer.
Marble kitchen countertops
Mini and vertical blinds
Private, individual patio or balcony
Trash chute and recycle bins on each floor
Amenities & Services
Business center with fax machine and copier
Extra storage unit available
Large community area with open kitchen, bar area and open terrace with outdoor grill