Continental Plaza
Inside, tenants find a U.S. Postal Service substation, a bank, shops, and restaurants including Grace. Woodbine created the building with luxurious finish-outs and managed a 243,598-square-foot tenant finish work project for Burlington Northern Railroad’s relocation to Fort Worth. That 1984 project was completed in seven months. Tenant improvements totaling 65,000 square feet were completed at the company’s downtown Fort Worth headquarters in 1990.
Each floor features roughly 23,000 leasable square feet, and skybridges connect the building to the nearby Hilton Fort Worth and valet and self-park garages.
Address / Accessibility
777 Main Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
In the center of downtown Fort Worth, near Fort Worth Convention Center, Tarrant County Courthouse and many restaurants and clubs.
- 20 minutes from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- 30 minutes from downtown Dallas
- 2 blocks from station for Trinity Railway Express, which connects downtown Fort Worth with Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and downtown Dallas
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Site size: 0.92 acres (40,000 square feet)
Gross building area: 1,025,260 square feet
Building façade: Double-pane reflective glass
Height: 40 Stories
Typical floor size: 23,000 square feet
Rentable space: 936,373 square feet
Elevators: 24 (22 passenger, 2 service)
Parking: 1,162 spaces (in valet and self-park garages)
Development / Planning Team
Architect: Jarvis Putty Jarvis, Inc., Dallas
Contractor: HCB Contractors (now The Beck Group), Dallas
Developer/Project Manager: Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas
Interior Designer: Singer Christianson & Company, Dallas
Landscape Architect: Myrick•Newman•Dahlberg & Partners, Dallas
MEP Engineer: Blum Consulting Engineers, Inc., Dallas
Structural Engineer: Brockette & Associates, Inc. (now Brockette•Davis•Drake, Inc.), Dallas
Municipality / Taxing Jurisdictions
City of Fort Worth, City of Fort Worth Public Improvement District, Tarrant County, Tarrant Regional Water District, Tarrant County Community College District, Tarrant County Hospital District, Fort Worth Independent School District
Project Ownership
Originally owned by C.P. Fort Worth Limited Partnership, the building was sold to Crescent Real Estate in 1991

