About the Building
One of Fort Worth’s oldest commercial facades still intact, the City National Bank Building is a beautiful example of Second Empire architecture. It’s located adjacent to Sundance Square Plaza.
The ground floor is occupied by LOFT, a national retailer of women’s apparel.
Amenities
- Wonderful restaurants, entertainment, shopping, and night life only steps from your office
- Private security force patrolling the district 24/7 – plus state-of-the-art electronic monitoring
- Easy access to parking for your staff in parking garages and surface lots
- Many custom interiors available, offering the look and feel you want
- Unmatched service by professional management company with decades of experience with Class A and B office space
History
Designed by Haggard and Sanguinet, the City National Bank Building originally had a mansard roof, was only 25 feet wide, and extended to the alley. Between 1910 and 1920, the fourth floor burned and was removed, and a stucco façade was created a few years later. During a 1981 restoration, the stucco was removed, the brick replaced, the fourth floor reconstructed, and the interior rebuilt. The architect for the restoration was Thomas S. Woodward & Associates.