Stream Realty leasing for new Jetta building

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Stream Realty Partners has been chosen to oversee leasing and consulting services for the new 25-story tower in downtown Fort Worth.

Anthracite Realty Partners, an affiliate of Jetta Operating Company Inc., says the project will break ground in the fourth quarter and will be complete in 2017.

The building, 640 Taylor, is a 313,000 square foot office development that will serve as the new headquarters for Jetta Operating Co., which will initially lease 70,000 square feet within the building.

“Six-forty Taylor is a Class AA office project designed specifically to meet the needs of discriminating office users in terms of quality, efficiency and amenities,” said Seth Koschak, managing director of Stream’s Fort Worth office. . “The project will break ground in the fourth quarter and, when completed in 2017, we believe it will set a new standard for office environments in our market.”

The 640 Taylor site is located on the hard corner of Taylor Street and West 5th Street just to the northwest of the Fort Worth Club Building. The project will include 274,000 square feet of office space and 920 above and below grade parking spaces. It will be the first new high-rise office building in the central business district since 2008.

In addition to 6,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, the building will include a restaurant, a full-floor state-of-the-art conference and events center, a tenant fitness center, and common terraces with views of downtown Fort Worth.

Seth Koschak, Ramsey March and Tyler Maner of Stream will oversee the leasing of the project, and Jerry Mays of Stream will provide pre-development consulting services.

www.streamrealty.com

For more on Jetta:

www.fortworthbusiness.com/news/briefs/top-ceo-of-the-year-private-company-greg-bird-jetta/article_3ed4c37a-476c-11e5-b544-f3fd53f60bcf.html

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