The Graffiti Arts Festival will be Saturday, March 16 from 11 am to 4 pm at 1953 Golden Heights Road. Admission is free.
FORT WORTH, TX, February 19, 2019 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In addition to seeing some of America's most talented spray-can artists create billboard-sized murals, visitors to the Second Annual Art in a Can Graffiti Arts fest can tour business spaces for lease at one of Fort Worth's newest eco-friendly business parks, Box Office Warehouse Suites (BOWS).
BOWS is a North Fort Worth/Alliance Area business park constructed of more than 100 recycled shipping containers. "Shipping container construction is hot right now because it allows for greater flexibility and lower costs for tenants seeking Ft Worth commercial space," said Jim Eaton, VP of RDS Real Estate, the developer of the project and a sponsor of the festival.
"We will have business spaces for lease available for walk throughs all during the festival. BOWS is located at the center of the new Fort Worth Design District, a 40-acre development seeking entrepreneurs and creative-maker type tenants for retail space, warehouse spaces and office spaces. The design district also features a public dog park as well as coworking/micro office space at Paddock Place.
The Graffiti Arts Festival will be Saturday, March 16 from 11 am to 4 pm at 1953 Golden Heights Road. Several national graffiti artists will be competing for cash prizes. Sponsors will be raffling off prizes, including a one-hour Lamborghini driving experience donated by Fort Worth Car Storage.
Festival attendees can also do the Snap and Share Art Walk, a series of interactive murals that are ideal for snapping selfies or other photos to share. Couples on the art walk will want to visit the Love Locks mural where adding a lock to the display is part of the fun.
Admission to the event is free.
RDS Real Estate is a leader in leasing warehouse space and has excellent Tarrant County office space for lease. With industrial properties located in Fort Worth, Haslet (Blue Mound/ Alliance Area), Arlington, Kennedale and Haltom City.
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