Weatherford Town Square is located 35 minutes west of downtown Ft. Worth. Weatherford is the epicenter of the Barnett Shale. The growth of this region over the last 10 years has been largely due to natural gas exploration. The property is located at the southeast quadrant of US Highway 51 at US Highway 80. These roads intersect at the iconic and historic Parker County Courthouse. The courthouse was constructed in 1881 with a Second Empire design, a popular vernacular of this era. The ornate characteristics and functions of this building make it a destination location for visitors and business. On a daily basis, approximately 40,000 cars pass by this national landmark and the town square that surrounds it. Weatherford is the county seat, home to 120,000 residents. The county has quadrupled in size over the last 40 years and is ranked 18th among 254 Texas counties for fastest population expansion. The town square is surrounded by major employers that include city hall; municipal offices; county courts buildings; and law offices. Daytime traffic generators of government and professional offices are balanced with nearly 7,500 residents that live within one mile of this site. This redevelopment of the town square will offer one-, two- and three-story restaurant and retail space. One-story shop space can be finished out within thirty days of an executed lease. Front facades will be replaced with 10-foot tall hardwood doors with 16-foot clear heights. The three remaining end units will be redesigned with new construction to incorporate multiple terraced rooftop patios, outdoor-indoor transition space and enclosable decks. The two-story units will offer outdoor patio fireplaces for patrons to enjoy in the cool evenings. Interiors will have an exposed steel and heavy timber structure that will offer a rustic swagger consistent with the 1900's-era theme. The landlord's redevelopment will require little interior finish-out expense offering tenants greater opportunity to reserve cash for their operations. Few, if any, locations of the region can offer prime views like Weatherford Town Square. The courthouse is not only an anchor for this location, but also an asset to be visually enjoyed by all. The three-story end-cap unit will not only offer views to the courthouse, but also unobstructed sunset views to the west Texas plains. The city has proposed the redevelopment of the adjacent Church Street, a pedestrian-friendly esplanade offering an exciting venue for weekend festivals and future connection to the Farmer's Market. Nothing else like this will exist within the county. The end-cap unit will ultimately become the region's destination location for ONE leading restaurateur. All utilities will be delivered to the back of house. The multi-level units will be serviced by an ADA-compliant elevator within the common area and constructed by landlord. Multi-level units will include finished patio structures and all restaurants will offer landlord-constructed grease traps. All first floor patio spaces are free. For more information, contact Stephen Schattner.