Office tower will be located south of I-30 in new mixed-use district
A rendering of Worthington Bank Tower in the Walsh development.
FORT WORTH, Texas (September 5, 2024) – Worthington Bank has announced the acquisition of land for its new corporate headquarters located at the corner of Interstate 30 and Walsh Ranch Parkway. The 96,000-square-foot office building located in Walsh, the fast-growing 7,500-acre development in West Fort Worth spanning Tarrant and Parker County, will feature multi-use spaces with office and retail space available for lease.
“Parker County has been experiencing an incredible level of growth in residential development, especially with the development of Walsh. The addition of Worthington Bank Tower will provide residents a unique working experience close to where they live,” said Greg Morse, Worthington Bank CEO.
The tower will be built with Class A finishes and decorated in a Western motif with art celebrating the area, a beloved tradition of Worthington Bank. The building will be an eight-floor commercial structure with a dedicated parking lot and convenient access to Interstate 20, Interstate 30, and Loop 820 and Farm-to-Market Road 1187.
“The addition of Worthington Bank Tower and our partnership to bring Worthington into the development will unlock more opportunities for those in the area, complement existing commercial activity and provide long-term benefits to the entire region,” said Ryan B. Dickerson, Chief Executive Officer of the Walsh Companies.
Leasing efforts for Worthington Bank will be led by Holt Lunsford Commercial’s Vic Meyer and Jake Neal.
“Parker County’s history is deeply tied to the Westward Expansion of the U.S. through Texas and beyond. Now, through the visionary efforts of Worthington Bank, Parker County is receiving its first high-rise office building and with it, a new era of Upward Expansion. We are grateful and honored for the opportunity to work with Worthington Bank on this iconic project and we look forward to contributing to the positive impact that this project and the Walsh development will have on the people and businesses in the region.” said Meyer.
Businesses interested in leasing opportunities can contact Vic Meyer at
vmeyer@holtlunsford.com or Jake Neal at
jneal@holtlunsford.com.
About Worthington Bank
Worthington Bank, one of the few locally operated banks in Tarrant and Denton Counties, puts a priority on relationship-based banking. There are no 1-800 numbers and no automated phone systems. Offering checking, savings, money market accounts, CDs, and loans, Worthington Bank’s philosophy is that all customers are treated the same and clients are a name, not a number. Additionally, Worthington is committed to serving its communities and preserving Texas heritage, history and art.
www.worthingtonbank.com
About Walsh Companies
Walsh Companies is a collection of privately owned companies based in Fort Worth. The companies are involved in real estate development, ranching, oil and gas, renewables, mining, and investments. All land development, commercial interests, and partnerships for the 7,500-acre development, Walsh, are managed by Walsh Development.
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