"We have all seen enough of the traditional business parks and office buildings. What we are creating here is a change in thinking, a new landscape where creativity is embraced and rewarded."
FORT WORTH, TX, March 22, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Fort Worth is many things, but first and foremost, it is a city full of creativity and opportunity. Why is it that it is located in one of the fastest growing counties in the entire nation and yet it seems to lack the "IT" creative factor?
Fort Worth Design District is not only challenging the norm when it comes to commercial real estate for lease, but it is also providing small business owners an opportunity to kickoff their business in a growing community. Most importantly, it is providing the opportunity for small businesses to contribute to that growth of the community.
If you are the owner of a micro-business and are looking for the "no hassle freedom" you can only find in Tarrant County outside of the Fort Worth city limits, then the Fort Worth Design District is the place you need to be.
The fact that this business district is outside city limits means freedom from a certificate of occupancy. In fact, it means freedom from many city regulations regarding building, office space, and business. But that's not why we consider The District to be creative. In order to fully appreciate the creativity of The District, one would have to take a drive. Exit off the Golden Triangle Exit on I-35W and begin your journey at Box Office Warehouse Suites, the heartbeat of The District. This business park features 6 graffiti and street art murals and is made entirely from recycled shipping containers. People come from miles around just to look at this one-of-a-kind business park. Creatives are opting for the funky vibes of Box Office Warehouse Suites in lieu of the traditional, stuffy, boring business parks you will find in other parts of the county.
Keep driving and you will find Paddock Place Office Suites, a converted horse barn-now-office park. Keep driving and you will notice the new construction in every direction, the electric feel to the area and bevy of eateries. There is a funkiness about The District and there is a feeling that something special is about to happen there, something that you need to be part of.
Perhaps it is the fact that Creative-types are flocking to the Fort Worth Design District in search of Alliance area rentals. These creatives include but are not limited to, designers, artists, craftspeople, tech businesses, printers and restorers. There is a feeling that if you hang with these people long enough, creativity will just rub off on you and that is an exciting feeling for sure.
The owner and designer of the Fort Worth Design District, and fellow creative, Ron Sturgeon, says this about The District: "This is something completely new for the Tarrant County business community. We have all seen enough of the traditional business parks and office buildings. What we are creating here is a change in thinking, a new landscape where creativity is embraced and rewarded."
To learn more about this innovative answer to all your industrial/commercial real estate needs, call Jim Eaton at (817) 903-9438 or email Jim at [email protected].
About Box Office Warehouse Suites
Box Office Warehouse Suites of Fort Worth is an innovative commercial real estate development in the fast-growing Alliance / Golden Triangle area north of Fort Worth. It offers tenants exceptional value and the ability to add square feet to their space in small increments. For more information, visit BoxOfficeWarehouseSuites.com or their Facebook page. To inquire about leasing, contact Jim Eaton at (817) 439-3224 or [email protected].
About RDS Real Estate
RDS Real Estate is a leader in commercial real estate lease properties and has excellent Tarrant County office space for lease, warehouse space and retail space for rent throughout Tarrant County, including but not limited to: Fort Worth, Haslet (Blue Mound/ Alliance Area), Arlington, Kennedale and Haltom City and Denton. RDS Real Estate owns and manages more than one million square feet of commercial property in Tarrant County, Texas.
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