Located in downtown Fort Worth at the intersection of Throckmorton and 3rd, City Place was originally developed as the Tandy Center and served as a mixed-use town center and the headquarters of RadioShack Corporation from its opening in 1976 until 2005. Recently, Spire undertook a complete renovation of the project. Today, City Place is a 1.2 million square foot twin tower landmark which spans four blocks in the heart of Fort Worth’s dynamic Central Business District. It consists of three separate buildings: One City Place, Two City Place, and City Place Center.
The property is adjacent to Sundance Square and offers convenient access to many unique area attractions, including Bass Performance Hall, seven hotels, and numerous restaurants and clubs.
City Place Center:-
City Place Center, a retail center and structured parking facility located at 150 Throckmorton Street, was completed in January 2013. The building offers 22,275 square feet of highly efficient, high-ceilinged retail space adjacent to the historic Sundance Square with skybridge access to the Renaissance Worthington Hotel. Strong daytime demographics and an abundance of nighttime/weekend on-site parking offer unique potential to retailers. Visitors are able to either self-park in the attached 900+ car parking garage or valet park.
City Place Center Highlights:-
- Iconic Downtown Fort Worth landmark
- Across from historic Sundance Square with skybridge access to the Renaissance Worthington Hotel
- Strong daytime population from City Place office towers totaling 625,000 SF of Class A office space
- Nine levels of on-site parking
- Anticipated delivery 4th Quarter 2012
- SIZE: 30,330 SF
- PROPERTY INFO: NNN 2012 Est. – $7.56 PSF