Conti Warehouses
www.contiwarehouses.comFor more than 20 years, Conti Warehouses has revitalized empty, large scale buildings and repositioned them in the market. Conti’s founders seek out the potential in every purchase and aim to create spaces that can evolve according to their tenant. Today, Conti’s portfolio includes the old Walls Industries building at 301 Risinger Road, the former grocery warehouse at Loop 820 and I-20, the Village Creek Business Park in southeast Fort Worth, the former Target store on Cherry Lane in White Settlement, the former Ranch Style Beans plant downtown, the former Levitz Furniture building on Camp Bowie Boulevard and the former Sam’s Club warehouse on Baker Boulevard in Richland Hills. Each space comes to Conti as a coat of dust, a layer of cracked paint, or a forgotten venture and is turned into the glittering idea of a bustling business in Fort Worth.
Read moreFor more than 20 years, Conti Warehouses has revitalized empty, large scale buildings and repositioned them in the market. Conti’s founders seek out the potential in every purchase and aim to create spaces that can evolve according to their tenant. Today, Conti’s portfolio includes the old Walls Industries building at 301 Risinger Road, the former grocery warehouse at Loop 820 and I-20, the Village Creek Business Park in southeast Fort Worth, the former Target store on Cherry Lane in White Settlement, the former Ranch Style Beans plant downtown, the former Levitz Furniture building on Camp Bowie Boulevard and the former Sam’s Club warehouse on Baker Boulevard in Richland Hills. Each space comes to Conti as a coat of dust, a layer of cracked paint, or a forgotten venture and is turned into the glittering idea of a bustling business in Fort Worth.
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State
Texas
City (Headquarters)
Fort Worth
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
1993
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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