Flatiron Building

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1000 Houston St
Fort Worth, TX 76102

The Flatiron Building, a historic landmark in Fort Worth, Texas, was commissioned in 1907 by Dr. Bacon Saunders and inspired by its New York counterpart. After a significant restoration by Dr. George Cravens in the late 1990s, it now serves as a unique workspace that combines modern amenities with its storied past.

Home to the Alessandrini Gallery showcasing a private collection of New Orleans-inspired artwork, the Flatiron Building also features an event space and a planned bar concept aimed at enhancing the cultural landscape of downtown Fort Worth. This iconic structure stands as a testament to architectural innovation and community spirit, offering tenants not only a prestigious address but also essential downtown amenities.

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Pauline J.
7/8/2018

This is one of the icons in downtown FW. It has been privately owned for some time now and recently had a modern addition added between it and the hotel (newly remodeled) next door. The benefit of...

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