About the Building
Offering panoramic views of Sundance Square and downtown Fort Worth, this 33-story glass tower is located directly across from the Renaissance Worthington Hotel and a few blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse. The fifth-tallest building in Fort Worth, Wells Fargo Tower offers direct access to a large parking garage, glass-enclosed skywalks, and high-speed elevators.
This is one of the most exclusive business addresses in Fort Worth, complete with stunning post-modern architecture, top-quality service and amenities, the ability to design your own office space, and a thriving business environment that includes some the most prominent companies in the city, region, and nation.
Located on the street level is The Cliburn Foundation.
Amenities
- Premium, Class A office space
- Large attached parking garages with glass-enclosed skywalks
- Wonderful restaurants, entertainment, shopping, and night life only steps from your office
- Private security force patrolling the area 24/7 – plus state-of-the-art electronic monitoring
- Many custom interiors available, offering the look and feel you want
- Onsite convenience store, dry cleaner, full-service bank, and Valero fuel station
- Unmatched service by professional management company with decades of experience with Class A and B office space
History
Wells Fargo Tower is one of two office towers originally called the City Center development. The towers were designed by noted New York architect Paul Rudolph, and were the first major skyscrapers constructed as part of downtown Fort Worth’s renaissance in the 1980s. The towers are not identical, but they are both shaped like pinwheels, creating many corner offices.