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Bank signs lease for new office building in Fort Worth

By Carson Campbell
April 29, 2021
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Vantage Bank Texas signed a 15,000 square foot lease at Triune Center, a six story, 30,000 square foot Class A office building in Fort Worth.

The Triune Center, located at 3400 West Freeway, has a fully automated valet parking tour system. Cornerstone Projects Group, a development, architectural and construction company, and Trident Structures, a global solutions engineering, procurement and construction company, are partners in office development. Construction will begin in the second quarter and the building is expected to be delivered in the summer of 2022.

“We are extremely excited to launch this project and welcome Vantage Bank to what will be Fort Worth’s most innovative building, a building that truly integrates access and technology with cutting edge design features for a space of unique job for their employees. and customers, ”said Nolan Bradshaw, president and owner of Cornerstone Projects Group.

The Triune Center, already 50% leased, has 5,000 square foot floorboards and offers tenants the option of renting a full floor with design flexibility to include collaborative workspaces and indoor offices. All floors will feature large glass windows to provide natural light and spectacular views of Fort Worth. In addition, the tower type pallet vehicle handling system is a fully automated mechanical parking tower system, replacing a traditional parking lot. Valet style

the parking service enables the convenience of curbside delivery of a private individual’s vehicle, ordered directly from their office via the establishment’s proprietary application.

“We look forward to calling the Triune Center to welcome our team to Fort Worth. Vantage Bank strives to raise the bar to help its clients achieve financial victories – and we love that this building is raising the bar for office development, ”said Jeff Sinnott, President and CEO of Vantage Bank.

Although Fort Worth has seen a slowdown in office development since 2018, trends indicate that is starting to change. There are currently four office projects totaling over 365,500 square feet under construction west of DFW Airport, including the new 160,000 square foot Crescent development which was announced in March.

“Over the past few years, Fort Worth has seen a significant shift in the marketplace as employers seek to provide their talented and educated workforce with a dynamic work environment offering unique equipment and innovative technological features,” said said Cullen Donohue, senior partner at Stream’s Fort Worth the Office. “Triune Center will emerge as a natural market leader, and we expect it to quickly attract many top tenants across Fort Worth.”

Donohue, Seth Koschak, Managing Director and Partner, Chris Doggett, Executive Vice President, and Vic Meyer, Partner, with Stream represented the owner, and Theron Bryant with Transwestern represented Vantage Bank Texas in the transaction.

To learn more about Triune, click here.



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