Fort Worth-based Street Realty unveils plans for new 12-acre, 140,000-square-foot light industrial business park in White Settlement

Street Realty, a Fort Worth-based full-service commercial real estate firm, has acquired a 12-acre site with 1,100 feet of frontage along West Loop 820 near Clifford Road in White Settlement, Texas, located in northwest Tarrant County. The site will be the future home of West Loop Business Park, a 140,000-square-foot light industrial business park composed of 14 modern buildings that offer shallow-bay flex space for a wide variety of businesses and tenants. Construction will commence in late 2023 with completion slated for Q3 2024.

Each building will offer 9,900 square feet, with standard units ranging from 975 square feet to 1,950 square feet, and include sought-after industrial features, such as grade-level overhead doors, LED lighting, storefront glass entries, flex/office space, clear span warehouses, heavy power, and more. West Loop Business Park will also offer ample parking, site lighting, prominent signage, security fencing, and a sustainable landscape design plan with drought-tolerant trees, native shrubs, grasses, and water-conservation technologies. Custom unit sizes and finish-outs up to 9,900 square feet will also be available for larger users.

West Loop Business Park will be located at 724 W. Jim Wright Freeway in White Settlement, Texas. Street Realty’s brokerage team will oversee project leasing, while its management team will oversee property management.

Project financing was provided by FirstBank Southwest in Fort Worth by loan office Scott Whitaker. Whitaker has financed multiple Street Realty projects, most recently the company’s Downtown Arlington mixed-use project, Front Street Village.

Fort Worth-based Street Realty appoints Amber Calhoun as vice president

Street Realty, a 39-year-old Fort Worth-based full-service commercial real estate firm, has appointed Amber Calhoun as a vice president in its Brokerage Services Division.

Calhoun will play a key role within Street Realty’s brokerage production team, guide clients through the purchase, sale, and leasing process, oversee day-to-day commercial real estate transactions, and help optimize and grow the company’s property portfolio.

Calhoun, who is a native of Aledo, Texas, is a licensed broker with the Texas Real Estate Commission, possesses nearly 10 years of industry experience, and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from Texas Wesleyan University. Prior to joining Street Realty, she held partner, broker, and associate positions at Graham Property Brokerage, Stablemade Retail Group, and Transwestern.

Arlington-based Dodson Commercial Real Estate rebrands to ‘Street Realty’ and relocates HQ to Fort Worth

Dodson Commercial Real Estate, a 39-year-old commercial real estate development firm based in Arlington, Texas, has rebranded to ‘Street Realty’ and will soon relocate its headquarters to Fort Worth, as part of its planned brand evolution in line with the vision of its new executive team led by Ryan Dodson and Alex Bryant. The ‘new’ Street Realty offices, along with Street’s 15+ employees, will be located in a newly acquired building at 3909 Hulen Street in Fort Worth.

With a focus on quality, organic growth, and conservative underwriting, the new Street Realty is well-positioned to take advantage of Tarrant County’s tremendous growth, so its rationale for rebranding to Street Realty and relocating to Fort Worth, where it plans to further expand its forward-thinking real estate services.

Street has multiple projects currently in-the-works throughout the region, including:

According to Ryan Dodson, whose father, Jerry Dodson, originally founded the firm in 1984, the rebranding effort was driven by the company’s growth, wide variety of projects, and continued expansion of services.

The company originally started as an Arlington-based property manager and developer. Once Ryan joined the company in 2002, it expanded services and established a decades-long track record of successful residential and commercial projects, including notable redevelopment projects in Downtown Arlington such as 404 Border, Block 300, and Urban Union. In the more recent years, the company has become active throughout Fort Worth, including projects in South Main Village, Magnolia Village, The Foundry District, and Clearfork. Dodson’s projects include notable customers such as The Bearded Lady, Nickel City, Salsa Limon, Fort Worth ENT, Fort Worth Locals, Panther City Salon, and more.

Alex Bryant joined the company in 2020 and brought with him years of commercial brokerage experience, where, under the Dodson CRE umbrella, he successfully launched a third-party services team. Bryant’s development experience includes the 2022 completion of the notable Texas Wesleyan student housing project, The Rosedale, which garnered community-wide praise and filled a much-needed demand for modern on-campus student housing at the University.

After joining forces in 2020, Dodson and Bryant ramped up their focus on urban projects with the development of The 701, a 68,000-square-foot mixed-use project in Magnolia Village, w