
HP Lofts Owners Association
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Welcome to Houston Place Lofts
HP Lofts Owners Association is unique and features convenient parking on the same level as your unit. Additional features include: granite counters and European cabinetry in kitchens, hardwood floors, a variety of floorplans, a nice lobby, and an elevator, all in a good location in downtown Fort Worth.
HP Lofts was once a nine-story office building.The building and its two-story addition were designed by Fort Worth architects Sanguinet & Staats. The contractor for the projects was Wyatt C. Hedrick. It was originally constructed as the home of the Western National Bank for banker William H. Eddleman. (See EddlemanMcFarland House.) By 1913, the bank was taken over by the Texas State Bank. It was one of the first concrete skyscrapers built in Fort Worth.
In 1918, the Texas State Bank added two additional floors to the top of the building. In 1952, with an effort to "modernize" the building, porcelain panels were installed over the historic facade. In 1981, the panels were removed and the building was restored except for elements that had been removed in the previous renovations (including some elaborate parapet ornamentation), and until recently, the building was used for offices. Also in 1981, an 11-level parking garage was constructed next door. The building was converted to 29 loft apartments in 1996. There is also one penthouse apartment.
Zambrano's Wine Bistro is located inside the building. A restaurant, J's, and two bars, Paddy Red's and Rick O'Shea's, occupy the retail space available in the garage.
TownSq
Download the app or visit TownSq to:
- Pay online and review your account balance
- Log and track service requests
- Submit architecture requests
- Engage with your neighbors and make your voice count
- Contact the board or your management team
- Get up-to-date community news and events