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The Commerce Building is one of three breaking ground May 9.

FORT WORTH-Following years of discussion and planning, Sundance Square and local developer Ed Bass officially broke ground May 9 on three new buildings, which will be located in the center of a 35-block commercial real estate office, retail and entertainment district near downtown Fort Worth. The new buildings will add 233,000 square feet of much-needed office space to the market, along with close to 42,000 square feet of retail space.

The three buildings going north are the 93,000-square-foot Westbrook at 425 Houston Street; the 83,000-square-foot Commerce Building at 420 Commerce Street and the 99,000-square feet Cassidy at 407 Throckmorton Street, which will also offer six penthouse apartments on the top floor. The buildings will bracket a plaza (with an as-yet-to-be-determined design), and all have a 2013 scheduled completion date.

Virginia-based Michael Vergason Landscape Architects Ltd. will design the plaza. Bennett Benner Pettit, Planners + Architects is the entire project's architect of record and Beck Group is construction manager. Locally based Projects Group will manage the entire project.

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Sundance Square Commences on 275,000 SF

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