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The building site is located on 500 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, and originally opened in 1974 as the Fort Worth National Bank Tower; designed by architect John C. Portman Jr. for the Fort Worth National Bank, who also was the architect for the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan and Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia ...
Reata owner Mike Micallef has said the restaurant will move to 500 Throckmorton St. at the end of June. The lease is ending on the current location, 310 Houston St.
Calder Eagle original site at Bank One in Fort Worth. It was located at the Bank One building, 500 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas. It was commissioned by Fort Worth National Bank. It was constructed in 1971 of painted sheet steel. It was erected, and dedicated on February 15, 1974.
The Fort Worth skyline as viewed from the west. Fort Worth, the 5th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas, is home to 50 high-rises, 21 of which stand taller than 200 feet (61 m). [1] The tallest building in the city is the 40-story Burnett Plaza, which rises 567 feet (173 m) in Downtown Fort Worth and was completed in 1983. [2]
But this is still Fort Worth. The No. 1 order is still a burger, starring at $4.75 or $8.50 as a combo. J’s Burgers N’ More is open weekdays for breakfast and lunch until 3 p.m.
Bocado, 570 Throckmorton St., will be the second location for a Dallas restaurant. Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse, an Oklahoma CIty restaurant, will open at 969 Commerce St. inside the Deco apartment ...
909 Throckmorton St. ... North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 : 600 Park St. Fort Worth: 74 ... 500-600 blocks of S. Center St.
100–300 Throckmorton Street: Town or city: Fort Worth, Texas: Completed: 1976 (Two Tandy Center) 1977–1978 (One Tandy Center and mall) Renovated: 1996 2007–2014: Height: 258 ft (79 m) (Two City Place) 247 ft (75 m) (One City Place) Design and construction; Architect(s) Martin Growald: Other information; Public transit access: Trinity ...