108 8Th St Fort Worth, TX 76102
This exceptional five-story, 25,000-square-foot mixed-use building presents a unique redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Situated on a 0.12-acre lot at 108 W 8th St (76102), this Fee Simple property boasts a prime location within walking distance of Sundance Square, the Fort Worth Convention Center, and Texas A&M's new law school. Built in 1906, the building benefits from its H - Central Business zoning designation. The property includes access to 181 parking spaces in a nearby garage, addressing a critical need in a vibrant urban environment. This asset offers significant potential for a developer or investor seeking to capitalize on Fort Worth's dynamic growth, fueled by recent corporate relocations and a low cost of living attracting families and professionals. The property's proximity to over $2.5 billion in new developments ensures increased foot traffic and visibility. With an average household income exceeding $109,000 within a one-mile radius, this is a truly exceptional investment opportunity in a thriving Texas market. The building's mixed-use nature (Apartment Building, Executive Office, Hotel) allows for diverse development options.
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Crown-Thorns Oilfield Transportation Freight Service Logistics Company
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Meeker & Co Oil & Natural Gas Company
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Vonlane Coach Terminal Logistics Company Tour Operator
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mHe3 Productions Film Production Television Studio
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Auto Group Services Inc Insurance Agency
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