It will feature
115 homes with amenities that includes panoramic views of downtown Fort Worth, the Cultural District, Trinity River and Panther Island.
“There is not a bad view,” said Al Coker, owner of Al Coker & Associates, a Dallas marketing and sales firm specializing in luxury condominiums, who is working on the project.
He added:
“Everything is going that way because of Panther Island. ... [It’s] one of the few places where you can see the sun set and the sun rise.”
GDA Architects, a Dallas architectural firm, is working on the design.
The tower will have
glass walls and balconies that offer “miles of views,” according to the press release.
Building amenities will also include valet parking, concierge services, owners’ lounges, a fitness center, a saltwater pool, cabanas, an outdoor kitchen, fireplace and spa.
The Worth sales office is expected to open near the site in 2018.
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