Texas & Pacific Lofts is a historic loft-style condominium community located at 201 West Lancaster Avenue in Downtown Fort Worth, adjacent to the landmark T&P Station and within walking distance of Sundance Square. Originally constructed as part of the Texas & Pacific Railway terminal complex and later converted to residential ownership, the property blends preserved historic architecture, expansive loft interiors, and strong urban walkability in one of Fort Worth’s most recognizable buildings.
Residences at Texas & Pacific Lofts appeal to buyers seeking authentic industrial character, flexible open layouts, and convenient access to downtown employment, dining, and transit connections within a low-maintenance condominium setting.
Texas & Pacific Lofts is a historic mid-rise railway-era conversion adapted for modern residential condominium ownership while maintaining original architectural elements.
Address: 201 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Area: Downtown Fort Worth / T&P District / Sundance Square
Building Type: Historic Loft Condominium
Structure: Mid-rise masonry building with preserved façade
Residences: Variety of loft configurations and sizes
Original Construction: Early-20th-century railway terminal era
Residential Conversion: Late-20th-century redevelopment
Homes within the community typically feature open-concept layouts, tall ceilings, and preserved architectural details consistent with historic warehouse and terminal loft living.
Common interior features may include:
Studio, one-, and two-bedroom loft floor plans
Exposed brick, beams, or ductwork in select residences
Oversized historic windows providing strong natural light
Concrete, hardwood, or contemporary flooring finishes
Updated kitchens with modern cabinetry and appliances
Flexible living or workspace configurations
In-unit laundry and modernized mechanical systems
Approximate sizes generally range from about 600 to more than 1,800 square feet, depending on layout and floor level.
Texas & Pacific Lofts emphasizes historic character, secure access, and urban convenience rather than resort-style amenity density.
Amenities may include:
Controlled-access building entry
Elevator access to residential floors
Secured or nearby resident parking options
HOA-maintained exterior and shared common areas
Immediate proximity to transit, dining, and downtown services
Pet Policy:
Texas & Pacific Lofts is typically considered pet-friendly, commonly allowing dogs and cats subject to HOA registration requirements and possible limits on size, breed, or number of pets. Buyers should confirm current HOA pet guidelines prior to purchase.
Located in the T&P District of Downtown Fort Worth, the property offers convenient access to key destinations across the urban core.
Nearby highlights may include:
Sundance Square dining, retail, and entertainment
Downtown employment and office centers
Trinity Railway Express and regional transit access
Cultural venues and performance halls
Trinity Trails walking and cycling paths
Regional highway connectivity across DFW
This location supports a highly walkable, transit-connected urban lifestyle in central Fort Worth.
Buyers considering Texas & Pacific Lofts may also explore:
Houston Place Lofts
Neil P. Anderson Building lofts
Montgomery Plaza
Museum Place
Other Downtown Fort Worth historic loft residences
These alternatives provide varying architectural styles, amenity levels, and ownership experiences across the downtown market.
HOA dues at Texas & Pacific Lofts generally contribute to:
Exterior maintenance and structural upkeep
Common-area utilities and services
Insurance for shared structures
Professional management and security features
Fees vary based on unit size and included services.
Are Texas & Pacific Lofts owner-occupied or rentals?
Both owner-occupied and leased residences may be permitted, subject to HOA policies.
Are short-term rentals allowed?
Short-term rental rules are typically governed by HOA regulations and local ordinances.
Is the building pet-friendly?
Yes. The community commonly allows dogs and cats, though HOA limits may apply.
What school district serves Texas & Pacific Lofts?
The property is generally served by Fort Worth ISD, depending on boundary confirmation.
Is resident parking available?
Yes. Residents typically have access to secured or nearby assigned parking, depending on the residence.
Knox & Associates specializes in historic loft condominiums, downtown high-rise residences, and low-maintenance urban properties throughout Fort Worth and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth region.
For private tours, current availability, or expert guidance on Texas & Pacific Lofts condos, contact Knox & Associates directly at (972) 342-0000 to discuss active listings and upcoming opportunities.
Services include:
Private loft and condo showings
Off-market and coming-soon opportunities
HOA document and financial review
Pricing analysis and resale strategy
Call (972) 342-0000 to explore Texas & Pacific Lofts Fort Worth or request a curated list of Downtown Fort Worth condominium and loft opportunities.