In this article we will tell you why the Fort Worth Design District is the perfect location for your new or existing business. With Fort Worth experiencing unprecedented growth, this is the perfect time to grab up some great industrial space for lease or commercial property for rent, before demand for quality property forces prices upwards.
We are the Fort Worth Design District, and we have what you need at a price you can afford. Call us at 817-439-3224 for more information.
What is the Fort Worth Design District?
A business enclave made for creative entrepreneurs in fashion, design, architecture, technology, and other fields that prize both design and aesthetics. About 40 acres, Fort Worth Design District features retail shop spaces, studios and workshops, showrooms, light industrial spaces for makers, distributors and manufacturers and office suites. The District is actually three business parks in one area: Box Office Warehouse Suites, Paddock Place Office Suites, and the Golden Triangle Business Park. Among them are industrial spaces and commercial properties for lease to meet the diverse needs of a diverse business community.
Fort Worth growth.
From the Fort Worth Economic Development Commission:
“The overall population growth is staggering in DFW, but the increase in headcount broken down to a daily figure might be even more so—418 people were added per day in 2023. The number of people “added” reflects the net headcount, including births, deaths, immigration into, and emigration out of the MSA. The increase in Tarrant County alone topped 13,000—ranking Tarrant as #5 amongst counties with the greatest increase in 2023. The U.S. Census Bureau divides the metroplex into two divisions, and the Fort Worth-Arlington division in the west includes four of the eleven DFW counties—Tarrant, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties—and makes up 33% of DFW’s population, to the tune of 2.6 million people. That’s larger than the populations of fourteen states!”
How has this happened? This is a success tale born from incredible foresight and planning which began in the 1950’s. At that time, city leaders set out to form a community which would be attractive to industry while, at the same time, attractive to citizens. The population growth figures seem to bear out that the plan was successful and continues to be successful. A city with business-friendly tax structure and amenable zoning regulations attracts businesses; those businesses attract sales; sales mean more jobs which attract citizens; and the wheel goes round and round and round.
The growth spreads north and southward.
Obviously that kind of growth means that the city must spread outwards. Available property for commerce quickly dried up in the immediate downtown and Metro area, and the growth spread northward and southward, into the Alliance area to the north and the Alvarado area to the south. And it will continue to spread as more people call Fort Worth their home, meaning the time is now to snatch up commercial property for rent and industrial property for rent.
Thus, the beauty of the Fort Worth Design District, properties available at 2024 prices, before those prices become distant dreams.
A final word about Fort Worth Design District.
The Fort Worth Design District is locally owned and operated by RDS Real Estate, leaders in the Fort Worth area in industrial and commercial properties for lease. Warehouse for rent? We have it. Office for rent? We have it. Call us today, tell us what you need, and we will find it for you.