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The 40,000-square-foot building features wood-plank ceilings throughout and Chicago-style brick walls alongside original fire doors. M2G also noted the building’s visibility from Interstate 30 and proximity to the Medical District’s 30,000 daytime employees, among other benefits.
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A major renovation is in the works for the former TX Whiskey building on West Vickery Boulevard, recently purchased by Fort Worth real estate company M2G Ventures.
The renovation will include at least 27,000 square feet of “creative office opportunities” and “one large entertainment user,” according to M2G. There’s also space for between one and three food-and-beverage tenants, ranging from 1,500 to 5,000 square feet, along with onsite parking and enhanced patio opportunities. According to M2G, law firm Eberstein and Witherite are among the first to sign on as tenants.
The 40,000-square-foot building features wood-plank ceilings throughout and Chicago-style brick walls alongside original fire doors. M2G also noted the building’s visibility from Interstate 30 and proximity to the Medical District’s 30,000 daytime employees, among other benefits.
The structure was originally constructed in 1927 by Adkins-Polk Wholesale Grocers, a regional grocery supplier founded in Fort Worth. In 1929, Adkins-Polk was bought out by Western States Company, a larger national wholesale grocer and subsidiary of Safeway, which owned Piggly Wiggly, Albertsons and Skaggs stores. After Western States Company moved out around 1950, Johnson Motor Lines occupied the building from 1951 to around 2011 before TX Whiskey bought and redeveloped the space.
According to M2G, construction is set to begin after the first of the year, with a goal to finish by summer 2020.