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Tamales; it also hosted Coffee Haus, Lone Star Wines, and Seafoodville, and was the first home of vegan restaurant Spiral Diner. However, Fort Worth city leaders grew increasingly concerned with the market's very low profit margins after just two years, observing that it was "hundreds of thousands of dollars in the red". Opinions as to why the market struggled so much financially were divided. Certain merchants laid the blame on the city administration and cited mismanagement as the primary cause. The manager of the project countered that he had the responsibility to safeguard public funds. The falling margins, combined with unexpectedly low public interest, eventually resulted in the
179: 24: 99:), which combined elements of former architectural styles and was popular for both government and commercial projects. Due to a sudden boost of prosperity in 1920s, the city of Fort Worth emerged as a major center of Art Deco architecture, constructing dozens of new buildings in the 1920s and 1930s, many of which remain prominent features of the city's landscape. At the time of its construction, the Santa Fe Freight Building was noted for featuring extensive cold storage for perishable freight. The use of 194:(UTA) signed a 10-year lease to use the Santa Fe Freight Building as its Fort Worth satellite campus. After UTA spent approximately $ 1.2 million to redesign and renovate the building, it opened for classes as the Fort Worth Center on January 17, 2007. At its opening, the building measured roughly 21,600 square feet (2,010 m) that included eight classrooms and a library with over 40 computers. 545: 511: 449: 415: 346: 307: 1028: 67:(UTA) signed a lease to use the Santa Fe Freight Building as its Fort Worth satellite campus, spending approximately $ 1.2 million to redesign and renovate the building. It continues to serve as UTA Fort Worth, which has awarded over 3,500 total degrees and has expanded to include ten different degree programs since its establishment in 2007. 562: 201:(MBA) in Fort Worth since 2000, with classes first held at the UTA Research Institute in eastern Fort Worth. Since opening in 2007, UTA Fort Worth has awarded over 3,500 total degrees and has expanded to include ten different degree programs. Eight of these programs are at the graduate level and encompass 156:
In 1995, Fort Worth's Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission recommended that the Santa Fe Freight Depot be designated one of 15 historic "highly significant endangered properties" in the city. By 1998, both the Santa Fe Freight Building and nearby Fort Worth Union Depot had become vacant. They
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The Santa Fe Freight Building is two stories in height and measures 327 feet (100 m) in length by 36 feet (11 m) in width. As originally designed, the first floor consisted of a freight warehouse that also included a cold-storage capabilities. The second floor housed office space for both
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In the 1990s, the building had fallen into vacancy and was named one of 15 historic "highly significant endangered properties" in Fort Worth by its Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission. The building was restored by local developers in 2002 and reopened as the Fort Worth Rail Market, an open
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The Santa Fe Freight Building was built on the site of a former freight depot that stood between 12th and 14 Streets and east of Jones Street, which was torn down in 1937. That year, building of the new freight depot was bid out for $ 123,900, and construction was expected to take 10 months with
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A second phase for the Santa Fe Freight Building began in May 2002, as the city planned to convert it into an open market space christened the Fort Worth Rail Market that combined "specialty boutiques with fresh-produce stands and small restaurants". The Rail Market's first tenant was Hot Damn,
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were both bought by Fort Worth-based investor Shirlee Gandy that year, who proceeded to develop the Union Depot into an events venue to pair with the Ashton Hotel, which she also owned. After a long period of vacancy, the freight depot was restored by local developers in 2002.
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market space that was ultimately transformed into restaurant and office space before the project was abandoned by 2005. In 2006, the
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50-100 workers for most phases of the project. Construction was delayed a few days in July 1937 due to the
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Before acquiring the Santa Fe Freight Building, UTA had previously offered a
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Buildings of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
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In February 2006, after receiving approval from the
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Santa Fe Freight Building in 2016, with UTA signage
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Santa Fe Freight Depot

freight depot
Fort Worth, Texas
Art Deco
PWA Moderne
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Southern Pacific Company
University of Texas at Arlington
Art Deco Style Freight Depot
freight depot
Art Deco
PWA Moderne
Public Works Administration
reinforced concrete
parapet
neon sign
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Little Steel strike
Fort Worth Union Depot
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Southern Pacific Company
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
Tax Increment Financing

University of Texas System Board of Regents
University of Texas at Arlington
Master of Business Administration
business administration
criminology

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