Sold: Chicago developer takes Fort Worth tower

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Chicago-based 3L Real Estate purchased the 16-story former Oncor building in downtown Fort Worth for conversion into apartments.

Another downtown Fort Worth tower has changed hands with plans for redevelopment.Built in 1952, the 300,000-square-foot tower originally housed Fort Worth National Bank.

“3L is extremely happy to bring another exciting project to Fort Worth, reinvigorating another historic property,” developer Joseph Slezak said in a statement. “We are big supporters of what the city of Fort Worth has been doing downtown, and are looking forward to contributing by opening more doors for people to live here within their budgets.

Renovation plans include construction of a fitness center and business center for apartment residents plus ground floor retail space.In late 2021, the developer purchased downtown Dallas’

 

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