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#201 Stadtplan

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Posted 05 February 2024 - 06:02 PM

I heard some interesting scuttlebut about the reason the building's lower floors popped out so bad. 

At some point, not sure if it was during the bank days or XTO days, the glass on the lower floors was upgraded to be bulletproof. During the blast, the windows held up so well that the pressure pushed the entire facade off, window frames and all. Had the windows been "weaker", they may have just shattered. It sounded crazy to me, but if you look at the photos from FWFD, it looks like most of the glass is still mostly intact, even in places where the facade is laying in the street. You might also notice in the photos that there's a lot of glass on Houston St, and it appears that it came from the doorway, which I think were changed out during the hotel conversion. 

 

Considering recent events, that's actually a reasonable investment for a really nice building like the W.T. Waggoner:

 

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Posted 05 February 2024 - 07:56 PM

I agree with Nitixope's statement.  However, I can't remember when that work was done.  XTO restored the building in 1985, and the Continental National Bank and it's predecessor occupied the building from 1920 until 1952.  I also can't remember who occupied the lower floors between those two times.  So, I'm like Austin, I'm not much help.  One thing that I did notice is that the storefront has been altered slightly from the early photographs of the building to my photos of the building since about 2000.  You all are welcome to search the UTA Digital Galleries to see if you can pinpoint an approximate time frame those changes occurred.  I have a feeling that discovering the details of this will be time consuming.  Another place to look is on the National Register Nomination to see if it mentions the revisions in the storefronts, who made them, and when that occurred.



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Posted 07 February 2024 - 11:28 AM

Here's a link to Channel 8's story on the permit for the debris removal.  It shows an interior shot of the basement.

 

https://www.wfaa.com...09-8fb776417bcc



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Posted 02 March 2024 - 03:34 PM

Thankfully, it appears the building is structurally sound enough for Sandman Hotel owners to renovate and reopen it.

https://fortworthrep...-in-fort-worth/

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Posted 02 March 2024 - 06:42 PM

I will agree.  I have also seen the plans for the shoring and removal of the damaged portions of the building.  The areas that collapsed are not as bad as I had initially thought.  I would love to try to explain where the slab did collapse or was severely damaged enough that it will be removed, but all of the lower levels of the building were actually very complex in their position and alignment.  The greatest amount of damage that occurred to the building vertically was in the southwest corner.  That corner bay of the building had the sub-basement level, the first floor, and the mezzanine, all damage and those levels will be removed.  The basement floor was not built in that corner, so the blast carried up to the first floor.  The new lobby restrooms were located in that corner, and they collapsed into the sub-basement.  Above, on the mezzanine, even though furniture was still inside that conference room, the floor slab was damaged enough that it has to be removed.  The actual kitchen to the restaurant was located inside the smaller vaults for the bank in the center of the basement.  In the conversion, the perimeter walls of the vault remained and the walls separating the vaults were removed.  It appears to me that keeping the vaults helped save most of the first floor.  The 2 bays in the lobby right next to the check-in desk collapsed into the basement.  Another portion of a bay heading toward the elevator lobby also collapsed.  Those on the forum who have been inside on my Walking Tour will probably have a better idea of where the damage occurred.  The plans that I saw did not address any damage done to the walls or finishes inside the building, other than the structural floor slabs.



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Posted 02 March 2024 - 08:43 PM

It has been completely boarded up for some time now, but I thought I would post a photo of the base of the building taken today.

 

53563278467_baaac59181_k.jpgsandman-03-02-24 by jtrobert, on Flickr



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Posted 07 September 2024 - 04:55 PM

The Sandman's renovation hit TDLR: https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2025000353

 

Completion date is listed as 10/31/2025 and price is listed at $1m.



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Posted 07 September 2024 - 07:45 PM

That's an almost 2 year closure of the hotel.  It will be interesting to see how the interior looks when it is complete. 



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Posted 07 September 2024 - 08:05 PM

The Sandman's renovation hit TDLR: https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2025000353

 

Completion date is listed as 10/31/2025 and price is listed at $1m.

 

$1M must be a placeholder.  Ain't no way $1M is going to fix that problem.



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Posted 08 September 2024 - 12:21 PM

Considering what happened, the architects probably don't really know how much damage was done until they actually start the restoration work.



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Posted 08 September 2024 - 06:41 PM

Considering what happened, the architects probably don't really know how much damage was done until they actually start the restoration work.

 

I wonder if insurance denied their claim due to the fact they didn't have a licensed plumber supervising the work onsite?



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Posted 08 September 2024 - 07:44 PM

I've wondered if the upper floors of the building were damaged extensively.  We know that that the lower levels and the basement bore the brunt of the damage and the blown out doors and windows disappated a great deal of energy, but I can't help but think some of the shock radiated upward.  I just wonder if there's much to salvage or if this is like starting over from scratch to some extent.



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Posted 09 September 2024 - 07:52 AM

The Sandman's renovation hit TDLR: https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2025000353

 

Completion date is listed as 10/31/2025 and price is listed at $1m.

 

Record PB24-13593: 
Commercial Remodel Building Permit
Record Status: Pending
 
Project Description:
X TEAM /// Sandman Hotel Reconstruction
X TEAM /// In summary, the historic W.T. Waggoner Building was transformed into the Sandman Hotel by Northland Properties in 2019. The building includes 245 hotel rooms, an indoor gym, conference rooms, a marketplace and a restaurant. In January of 2024, an incident occurred that severely damaged the basement, ground and mezzanine floors. The scope of work will include the replace of exterior doors, windows and patch & repair work to exterior architectural elements.


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Posted 27 November 2024 - 04:53 PM

These signs went up over the plywood along Houston Street.  Very hopeful!

 

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Posted 27 November 2024 - 08:45 PM

Even with this sign, the repair work may still take several more months.  I don't like being a pessimist, but the initial work on the building took a long time, and I'm pretty sure the repair work is also very painstaking. 



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Posted 08 January 2025 - 08:44 AM

Today is the one year anniversary of the explosion.  Reports that I am hearing is that they expect to reopen the hotel by the end of the year.  If that is the case, then the hotel will have been closed almost 2 years due to the explosion.



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Posted 10 January 2025 - 10:52 AM

Cody Copeland with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has a follow-up article on the explosion since the passing of the one year anniversary.  It is behind a paywall, but if you have an account, you might want to read the article.

 

https://www.star-tel...e298125623.html



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Posted 10 January 2025 - 02:16 PM

Even if it's taking a while, I feel that the Sandman renovations are in great hands. It probably helps that the Sandman Hotels CEO, Tom Gaglardi, has relatives west of the Fort Worth area; Gaglardi himself resides in Vancouver, BC.

I'm pretty sure Gaglardi has family at SMU too, not to mention the fact that he owns the Dallas Stars. Gaglardi's DFW-area connections are probably why we also have Moxie's restaurants (owned by Gaglardi's Northland Properties) in Southlake, Plano, and Dallas; the Plano location is even attached to a Sandman hotel there. Maybe a Moxie's restaurant could do well in downtown Fort Worth too?


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Posted 10 January 2025 - 02:27 PM

Cody Copeland with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has a follow-up article on the explosion since the passing of the one year anniversary.  It is behind a paywall, but if you have an account, you might want to read the article.
 
https://www.star-tel...e298125623.html


Here's an informative article that is not behind a paywall:

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Posted 18 January 2025 - 10:14 PM

XXXX Mistletoe Dr Historic Designation

Historic and Cultural (HC) Designation of the Waggoner Home - The HCLC recommended designation in December 2024.
 


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Posted 19 January 2025 - 01:37 PM

The house was built for Anne Halsell Waggoner, who was the second wife of Dan Waggoner.  Dan Waggoner was William Thomas (W.T.) Waggoner's father.  Anne was W.T.'s step-mother.  It appears that Anne moved back to Fort Worth from El Castile in Decatur, and built this house, after her husband passed away.







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