This acquisition adds to the list of historic office reuse projects in downtown Fort Worth.
to tap into the dormant potential of legacy buildings in urban city centers. This building marks 3L’s thirteenth acquisition and second project in the North Texas area.
“3L is extremely happy to bring another exciting project to Fort Worth, reinvigorating another historic property,” Slezak said in a prepared statement. “We are big supporters of what the City of Fort Worth has been doing downtown, and are looking forward to contributing by opening more doors for people to live here within their budgets.
The upcoming residential project will feature one and two bedroom apartments and amenities such as a fitness center and business center. Bluelofts Inc.
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