This Month's Downtown Design Review Board Agenda

The DDRB has posted their agenda for July’s meeting, and here are the cases they will be reviewing:

  • 609 Houston Street; Durty Murphy’s
    Owner/Applicant: Trey Murphy/Michael Luscri

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to:
    1. Add six (6) 3-foot by 8-foot French doors to the 2nd story front of building;
    2. Add 4-foot by 17-foot exterior balcony with wrought iron railing;
    3. Add signage, pendant lights, control joints, stucco, lanterns, EIFS trim, wood beams, and brackets; and
    4. Replace the aluminum storefront at lower level.

  • 100 Pier 1 Place; Chesapeake Energy Sign
    Owner/Applicant: Chesapeake Energy Corportation/ASI Modulex

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install an internally illuminated monument sign.

  • 505 Pecan Street; Tindall Square
    Owner/Applicant: N3 Capital/FJLC Associates

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to modify building facades and replace signage.

  • 714 Main Street; 714 Main Street
    Owner/Applicant: XTO Energy/KHK Group LLD

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to restore the facades as close as possible to their initial 1920′s design and modify to meet the current codes requirements.

  • 1011 Commerce Street; Sidewalk Improvements along 1100 Blk Commerce St.
    Owner/Applicant: City of Fort Worth/Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install additional streetscape elements on the east side of Commerce Street, approximately one block north of 12th Street.

  • 1601 Commerce Street; Shula’s Grill Awnings
    Owner/Applicant: Presidio Hotel Group/Chandler Signs

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install black fabric awnings.

  • 221 W. Lancaster Avenue; T&P Building Lighting
    Owner/Applicant: T&P Lofts Homeowners Association/Pamela Jaussi

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install:
    1. Twelve (12) halide flood fixtures in groups of three on the protruding points to be directed at the domes; and
    2. 300-feet (150 per side) of aluminum channel lighting with lamps on 6-inch spacing to be mounted on top of parapet wall.

  • 570 Throckmorton Street; The Vault
    Owner/Applicant: Pariz Jazz Inc./RPGA Architects Design Group

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to continue use of an outdoor seating area with decorative metal railings and umbrella tables and to relocate the corner blade sign.

  • 100 Main Street; Regions Bank
    Owner/Applicant: Willow Creek Signs

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install 16-inch internally illuminated channel letters with a 27-inch logo on the North, South, and West elevations.

  • 1111 W. Lancaster Avenue; Holiday Inn Express Temporary Banners
    Owner/Applicant: Fort Worth D Partners

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install temporary signs for a period of 6-months.

  • 1111 W. Lancaster Avenue; Holiday Inn Express Signage
    Owner/Applicant: Fort Worth D Partners/Chandler Signs

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install:
    1. An internally illuminated sign and logo on the East elevation;
    2. An internally illuminated sign and logo on the South elevation; and
    3. An internally illuminated double-faced pylon sign and logo on the North side of the building.

  • 421 W. 3rd Street; Comerica Bank
    Owner/Applicant: Sundance Square Management/The Projects Group

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install:
    1. Blue awnings over storefront door and windows with white “Comerica Bank” logo on each;
    2. Blade signs at corner and on building between storefront and ATM.

  • 111 W. 4th Street; Simply Fondue Sign
    Owner/Applicant: Sundance Square Management/The Projects Group

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install white reverse channel lettering 18-inch in height to read “SIMPLY FONDUE” on existing green sign band.

  • 505 Main Street; Capital One
    Owner/Applicant: Sundance Square Management/The Projects Group

    Requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace existing Capital One signage face with new face.

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6 Responses

  1. Todd says:

    Thanks for providing this! I’ve been searching the fort worth city web site for the longest time unable to find these documents. Please continue to post these in the future after their meetings. Gives good detail as to what is happening in our city.

  2. Ann says:

    Todd here is a link to the Downtown Design Reviews Agenda etc.

    http://www.fortworthgov.org/PlanningandDevelopment/info/default.aspx?id=12540&ekmensel=c577fa7b_5574_0_12540_6

    If you go to the city’s website and click on the menu on the left titled Boards and Commissions you can find this for all the boards and commissions.

  3. Ann says:

    Ok I just looked more closely at the link I provided you and noticed it’s way out of date. :( Sorry

  4. DC says:

    I agree with Todd…it’s great to hear about plans for the downtown community, even the smaller details like these. Thanks and keep up the good work!

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