Ranging from large-scale corporate campuses, to office buildings and retail space, Bennett Benner Pettit has designed and master planned numerous commercial projects. In addition to designing and planning commercial projects, the firm has also provided a full host of services including programming, interior design, landscape architecture and economic development services.
As part of the design team, Bennett Benner Pettit is working in conjunction with David M. Schwarz Architectural Services on a major Sundance Square project to design and execute three (5 and 6 story) office buildings that will frame a plaza with streetscape in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. The firm is working with Michael Vergason Landscape Architects on the plaza.
The three mixed...
Acme Brick asked Bennett Benner Pettit to help their company understand the opportunities for developing properties surrounding their new corporate headquarters in the City of Fort Worth. Located just three blocks from the Cultural District and a ten minute walk from downtown, Acme Brick was interested in being a participant in the revitalization of this part of the city. Our team studied the...
Sited at the SE corner of Rogers Road and Riverfront Drive on a small triangular piece of under utilized property, the Rogers Road Pavilion provides an idyllic setting to enjoy the serenity along the banks of the Trinity River. Located just south of the University Park shopping center along the Trinity Trails system, and offering access to a variety of amenities, makes the Rogers Road site...
WestBend is a new mixed use development along the Trinity River in Fort Worth’s near the Fort Worth Zoo and TCU. The design takes advantage of spectacular river views and river trail access for 90,000 square feet of specialty retail and restaurants, a 140-room lifestyle hotel, and 122,600 square feet of Class A office space, including redevelopment of an existing office building. The project...
Beginning in 1988, Bennett Benner Pettit began assisting BNSF Railway with the consolidation of the railroad’s Corporate Management and Mission Critical Operations to a suburban campus site in north Fort Worth, Texas.
Approximately 4000 of its 42,000+ workforce have been accommodated in a Headquarters Campus of 10 function specific buildings designed to support the corporate workforce...
Magnolia Avenue has long been an attractive, pedestrian-scaled commercial street on Fort Worth’s Near Southside. The urban regeneration now underway in the area has been reinforced by the Magnolia Green development, which is where this two-story infill medical office building is located. The building’s scale, setback and material palette were designed to fit well within the context of both the...
This new mixed-use project enjoys a prime location along Fort Worth’s booming West 7th corridor and across University Drive from the renowned Modern Art Museum. Bennett Benner Pettit has been involved in master planning the site, originally the Acme Brick corporate complex, and has now been retained as architect for two of the project’s five blocks.
The southeast block is comprised of...
Housing the district’s engineering and information services departments, the 26,000 sf building is expected to receive the USBC Gold Level LEED Certification after an upcoming review process. The Annex boasts the one of the largest roof-mounted solar electric systems in the state of Texas. The 236-kilowatt system of 1,157 solar photovoltaic panels will provide 70% of the building’s energy as...
Formerly an industrial building home to Fort Worth Bolt and Tool, 2800 Bledsoe was purchased by a developer to lease to multiple tenants as office space. Located in a bustling area between Downtown and the Cultural District, this area has undergone a transformation from a fading industrial zone to a vibrant urban mixed use hub.
A primary goal of the project is to create interest through...
AUI Contractors purchased a site along the I-35 frontage road north of downtown Fort Worth for the building they envisioned that would demonstrate their capabilities in vertical construction.The design utilizes cast-in-place concrete walls, steel roof framing, metal panels, and Texas limestone roughback panels. The completed project showcases the contractor’s vertical construction skills while...
The Caceria Building is inspired by aspects of Beaux-Arts Classicism and Renaissance Revival to create a 21st century building with the feel of a classic 1920s mid-rise. The concrete-frame building is clad in Texas limestone, granite, brick, clay tiles and cast stone exhibiting the exuberance of detail and variety of stone finishes common in early 20th century architectural styles. Colossal...
This four-story project includes Class A office space situated on a prime downtown site that terminates three separate view corridors. The building is designed to maximiza access to natural light and provide a representative appearance for the building's tennants.
Exterior materials include well-articulated architectural precast concrete, stone and window wall systems configured to...
Located in a historically industrial area, Foch Street Warehouses were built in the 1940’s. Adaptively reused to take advantage of their location in the vibrant West Seventh District, a portion of the building was carved back 55ft to provide additional parking and an entry drive. The structure was further carved away to create pedestrian colonnades and terraces. With a limited budget, a...
Located in a key urban renewal area of Fort Worth’s historic Near Southside, the Magnolia | May renovation is being designed to be both cost effective and flexible for a variety of potential tenants. The project consists of three buildings on a single city block. Our design team is updating the three facades with minimal demolition or changes to the existing facades by adding simple materials...
For Ericsson’s North American headquarters the firm provided architectural services including project oversight for the 38-acre campus which features a 10-acre lake, offices, conference rooms and staff support areas such as dining facilities for 300, a game room, a fitness center and a dry cleaner.
The project incorporated leading-edge design elements to create an environment that...
Two City Place was the first of two landmark office buildings to be transformed into a mixed-use facility. The southern tower, One City Place, was slated to have 156 luxury condominium units and amenities. Two City Place, the north tower, was renovated into Class A office space and includes a new entry plaza and additional parking. In ground-floor retail space is a new two-level sandwich shop...
Located in the Advanced Technology Center at Alliance Airport, this facility is the first of its kind in the United States for France-based Valeo Electronics. Master planned to be expanded to 120,000 square feet, the plant produces electronic circuit boards for the automotive industry in a highly automated fashion 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


















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