Zoning change was approved today.
https://www.goldenro...-work/van-zandt
Posted 09 June 2021 - 07:52 PM
Posted 09 June 2021 - 08:36 PM
Posted 09 June 2021 - 08:59 PM
Wow, that would be a big addition. Ive been hoping for something to build taller on the north side of 7th. This is the site of the proposed hotel before the pandemic. When that fell through, I figured we wouldnt see something as tall. Hope this happens!
You are right, here's the thread on that. The drawing indicates 120 feet, which I believe is the highest MU-2 can go.
Posted 09 June 2021 - 09:14 PM
Sexy... hopefully, this one sticks.
Posted 08 October 2021 - 02:08 PM
I thought once things permits were issued the bulldozers were pretty quick to show up.
I've been surprised to see no activity at this site over the past few months
Posted 10 October 2021 - 07:23 AM
My Sunday-morning idea: Do a land swap between the blue arrows I drew on this screenshot.
Then, the rental-car business can have a straight-shot parking lot that runs all the way through the block north to south, and the new development can have its dog park on a contiguous plot a bit closer to the residences.
Posted 10 October 2021 - 12:00 PM
I didn't notice that the first time I glanced at the overview but it definitely makes a lot of sense to do so
Posted 13 October 2021 - 09:16 PM
It looks like that little parking lot is under the same ownership as the building fronting 7th. If they sold both the lot and the building the proposal by Goldenrod could be a a few feet wider. This building is occupied now by Magee Architects.
Posted 14 October 2021 - 10:04 AM
Oh, duh, okay -- I mixed up the Enterprise rental car business building and the Magee Architects building. My land swap idea makes less sense to me if it's not serving the needs of the rental car business, but I still think it would be an elegant way to consolidate the new Van Zandt development into contiguous lots.
Posted 17 November 2021 - 01:09 PM
Posted 28 November 2021 - 09:37 PM
Posted 28 November 2021 - 10:11 PM
Is the building to the right of the clearing in the second picture not included in the Van Zandt project? With the exception of the corner, it is also unoccupied and in poor condition.
Is it?
Because I'm pretty sure McGee Architects still occupies that space.
Posted 29 November 2021 - 07:29 AM
Is it?
Is the building to the right of the clearing in the second picture not included in the Van Zandt project? With the exception of the corner, it is also unoccupied and in poor condition.
Because I'm pretty sure McGee Architects still occupies that space.
Posted 29 November 2021 - 10:10 AM
Yeah that is the location with McGee and also Snap Kitchen. Those 2 places were the only storefronts that looked nice on that stretch. Really looking forward to this and I hope it happens and doesn't get down graded or value engineered.
Posted 05 January 2022 - 10:50 PM
The building is now leasing and the packet includes new renderings. See more here.
At the intersection of culture and connectivity is The Van Zandt. Nestled in the Cultural District along West 7th, this ground-breaking mixed-use development will share its home with a thriving entertainment district, home to restaurants, pubs, and some of the world’s top museums.
Touting uninterrupted views of downtown in the most highly desired location in the city, The Van Zandt is an urban masterpiece specifically designed to appeal to the Class A office user, blending sophistication with the perfect touch of western edge, in a modern, urban, walkable environment.The Van Zandt will break ground in March of 2022 as the first speculative office development in Fort Worth since 2017. The high-profile project will sit at the northwest corner of Foch Street and West 7th Street and will include approximately 99,400 square feet of Class AA office space, 147 multi-family units, and 11,600 square feet of high-end retail and dining space.
Posted 06 January 2022 - 07:46 AM
The renderings has me confused. The project surrounds Veritex bank on two sides ? But I see nothing close to the parking lot, being cleared to make way for the multi family building ?
Posted 06 January 2022 - 10:43 AM
these developments really seem to firm up hopes that the project actually makes it to completion, right?
and lease dates starting July 2023
Posted 06 January 2022 - 11:45 AM
Much sexier renderings.
The renderings has me confused. The project surrounds Veritex bank on two sides ? But I see nothing close to the parking lot, being cleared to make way for the multi family building ?
I'm sorry? Not understanding what you mean.
Posted 06 January 2022 - 01:59 PM
Much sexier renderings.
I'm sorry? Not understanding what you mean.
The renderings has me confused. The project surrounds Veritex bank on two sides ? But I see nothing close to the parking lot, being cleared to make way for the multi family building ?
Adrian
Posted 06 January 2022 - 02:08 PM
The renderings has me confused. The project surrounds Veritex bank on two sides ? But I see nothing close to the parking lot, being cleared to make way for the multi family building ?
the multi family building will be behind Veritex... running alond 6th st.
Posted 06 January 2022 - 02:13 PM
these developments really seem to firm up hopes that the project actually makes it to completion, right?
and lease dates starting July 2023
According to the Star Telegram article they are expecting to break ground in April and deliver by 2023.
That does seem like a quick turnaround time for a project of this size.
Posted 06 January 2022 - 07:36 PM
Much sexier renderings.
The renderings has me confused. The project surrounds Veritex bank on two sides ? But I see nothing close to the parking lot, being cleared to make way for the multi family building ?
I'm sorry? Not understanding what you mean.
Based on Crestine October 10 post you see the Muti-Family building running behind the length of the new office building and the Bank. But based on Austin55 November 28 post. The area "cleared" does not make more room for the Multi-Family building ? I guess is the multi-family building will come at a later date ?
Posted 07 January 2022 - 08:04 AM
Based on Crestine October 10 post you see the Muti-Family building running behind the length of the new office building and the Bank. ...
(For reference, I merely screencapped and scribbled on the last picture in the original post.)
Posted 07 January 2022 - 02:53 PM
I just so happen to pass by the area on 6th street. It is exactly as it was on November 28th. No work has started yet. I also thought it was one whole connected building ?
Posted 15 January 2022 - 11:39 AM
Posted 15 January 2022 - 12:24 PM
I was a bit shocked to see that this is the first speculative office in Fort Worth in half a decade. I guess Frost was the last? I dont even remember what was before that.
https://rebusinesson...venth-district/
Posted 01 April 2022 - 08:56 PM
Posted 08 April 2022 - 03:05 PM
After looking at this design more, I think the way it fronts 7th Street at the street level could be improved. Am a little concerned that won't feel quite right, especially how it hides behind columns. How it meets the sidewalk is really important to how it feels from the pedestrian level. Also not in love with the garage screening. Could probably be tweaked to look less like a massive car box hovering.
Posted 22 July 2022 - 09:44 PM
A Muckleroy and Falls semi is parked behind the site, maybe starting soon?
Posted 22 July 2022 - 10:57 PM
A Muckleroy and Falls semi is parked behind the site, maybe starting soon?
I noticed that yesterday and thought the same myself. I think they were waiting for 7th street to be completed so they can commence with construction. The curbs and driveways are always nice to have to cut out of the timeline... and possibly the budget.
Posted 27 October 2022 - 12:10 PM
I noticed more heavy machinery on site today... could this mean they are moving forward with a groundbreaking soon
Posted 27 October 2022 - 06:24 PM
I noticed more heavy machinery on site today... could this mean they are moving forward with a groundbreaking soon
Passed by and saw the same thing a few hours ago.
Posted 23 December 2022 - 02:19 AM
Something I'm wondering, the Veritex Bank building was listed for sale earlier this year and is now off-market. It looks like Golden Rod, Van Zandt's developer, bought it per TAD. I wonder if the hold-up is because they are redesigning the building to occupy the bigger site?
Posted 23 December 2022 - 09:02 AM
Something I'm wondering, the Veritex Bank building was listed for sale earlier this year and is now off-market. It looks like Golden Rod, Van Zandt's developer, bought it per TAD. I wonder if the hold-up is because they are redesigning the building to occupy the bigger site?
would that make Snap Kitchen the last holdout on that block?
Posted 23 December 2022 - 01:49 PM
Posted 23 December 2022 - 01:49 PM
Something I'm wondering, the Veritex Bank building was listed for sale earlier this year and is now off-market. It looks like Golden Rod, Van Zandt's developer, bought it per TAD. I wonder if the hold-up is because they are redesigning the building to occupy the bigger site?
would that make Snap Kitchen the last holdout on that block?
Golden Rod already has Snap, the owners of the Magee Architects building is the holdout between the two. The enterprise dealer at the far side West side of the block is also under different ownership per tad, but was also recently for sale and now off-market, so maybe GR got that too. There is also a tiny plot owned by Atmos in the alley, but it looks like the electric shed (not sure exact terminology here) was removed at some point during the last year, so maybe they are clearing that out?
Posted 23 December 2022 - 03:36 PM
I'm assuming why they haven't really gotten going on this project is because they may be planning something more substantial with the acquisition of those other properties. Fingers crossed
Posted 23 December 2022 - 04:04 PM
I like Snap Kitchen and hope it stayed.
Was driving by and didn't see any machinery on the site, but everything is pretty clear.
Side Note: West 7th looks like it's filling out nicely. I just hope the new owners of Crockett Row have a real plan to work with. At this point (ironically), it's kinda holding the area back from reaching its full potential, in my eyes... well, outside of the obvious car-culture element, but that's going to be way harder and take much longer to change.
Posted 24 December 2022 - 07:14 AM
... the obvious car-culture element, but that's going to be way harder and take much longer to change.
After the weather improves it'll be interesting to see how many pedestrians and bicyclists take advantage of the 7th Street improvements.
Posted 24 December 2022 - 07:36 AM
What to do if you have a finished design and you suddenly acquire the bank next door? Uhhh, delete the bank's driveway, bring the garage and retail base all the way out to 7th Street (covering the bank's old footprint), and then bring the multifamily tower halfway out to 7th Street (preserving some of the office views to the east)?
I'm no architect.
Posted 28 January 2023 - 12:58 PM
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