Fort Worth Commercial Real Estate Space
By admin on Jan 3, 2008 in Tarrant County
RLand Properties made an announcement the day after Christmas of their magnificent plans to create a one-of-a-kind retail center spanning twenty-five acres in the Fort Worth area. RLand Properties is a development firm that is based in Colleyville, Texas. The development firm has created a retail center that can only be described as “humorous” and “unique”.
RLand Properties president Kipp Whitman is thrilled to break ground on the Boot Hill Market Center, which totals 120,000 square feet. Boot Hill Market Center is a trio of premier Fort Worth retail space. The plans for the project include a turn-of-the-century building plan that is solely based on Whitman’s own legend. To better understand this rare, comedic design lets hear from Whitman himself.
“Humor is the motivation for RLand’s designs. For example, one of the three retail centers will appear to be upside down,” said Whitman. The one retail center should appear to patrons as if it fell off the edge of a steep cliff.
Whitman shows his personal investment to the property by using his own unique designs and by handpicking each tenant. Whitman picks the tenants based on his personal experience as a customer of their store. Whitman wants the creative settings and the quality tenants to “create and experience” for each patron that makes them fall in-love with RLand Properties’ designs.
So with plans that are totally “upside down” many people are excited about this new retail space that will bring tourists to the northern part of Fort Worth, Texas. This is definitely the most unique and exciting news to come from the Fort Worth commercial real estate market, in fact this news is turning the market completely “upside down”.







7 Comment(s)
By Dallas Homes on Jan 9, 2008 | Reply
I see we finally got the commercial real estate blog up, looks good.
By Minnesota Real Estate on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply
How is the commercial real estate market in Dallas?
By for sale by owner on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply
From what I’ve seen the market has turned around quite a bit in the last few months, which is great news.
By Phoenix Arizona Real Estate on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply
I think the Dallas commercial and residential market are still doing well in North Texas
By Henderson Real Estate on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply
I like the blog, it matches up with your site perfect.
By J Jones on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply
That sounds like a great project, any idea on rental rates
By admin on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply
Not just yet, but will send you an email as soon as I know more.