ABOUT US
TONY LANDRUM
PROJECTS
TLC Urban is focused on real estate development and investment opportunities. We form partnerships to invest and to develop retail, office, multi-family, urban mixed-use, and condominium projects. Combining strong financial resources of private equity investors with leveraged capital market debt and managed by experienced, talented real estate professions; single-asset partnerships are formed to maximize returns at minimum risks. Additionally TLC Urban seeks to recapitalize projects in need of more funding as well as to acquire performing and non-performing first mortgage debt of projects wishing to restructure their financing.
Tony Landrum is managing partner of TLC Urban, the Fort Worth-based real estate firm responsible for the development of The Tower as well as the Chase Bank Building, which was developed in conjunction with Sundance Square, a nationally recognized master-planned, multi-block downtown Fort Worth mixed-use project. The Tower was an ambitious adaptive reuse of the old 37-story Bank One Tower which at the time of its construction was Fort Worth’s first downtown skyscraper. TLC Urban transformed it into one of the first mixed-use high-rise developments in Fort Worth and Texas.
Mr. Landrum has more than 30 years’ experience in commercial real estate as a developer and a real estate investment banker. He has helped corporations and private owners of large office complexes and portfolios enhance the value of their properties through development, management and financing.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Landrum has been involved in urban projects with a total value of more than $250 million, and has completed more than $1 billion in real estate financings and $1.2 billion of real estate sales. Among the most significant of the project in which he has been involved are:
• Museum Place – Fort Worth, Texas
• The Tower – Fort Worth, Texas
• Chase Bank Building – Fort Worth, Texas
• Plaza of the Americas – Dallas, Texas
• First Interstate Tower – Dallas, Texas
• Thanksgiving Tower – Dallas, Texas
• Greenway Plaza – Houston, Texas
• Houston Design Center – Houston, Texas
• Boston Design Center – Boston, Massachusetts
A graduate of the University of North Texas, Mr. Landrum also earned a master of business degree in finance from Southern Methodist University. He is a certified public accountant and a Texas real estate broker. Mr. Landrum and his projects have received numerous awards from various organizations in Fort Worth and Dallas.
Mr. Landrum has more than 30 years’ experience in commercial real estate as a developer and a real estate investment banker. He has helped corporations and private owners of large office complexes and portfolios enhance the value of their properties through development, management and financing.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Landrum has been involved in urban projects with a total value of more than $250 million, and has completed more than $1 billion in real estate financings and $1.2 billion of real estate sales. Among the most significant of the project in which he has been involved are:
• Museum Place – Fort Worth, Texas
• The Tower – Fort Worth, Texas
• Chase Bank Building – Fort Worth, Texas
• Plaza of the Americas – Dallas, Texas
• First Interstate Tower – Dallas, Texas
• Thanksgiving Tower – Dallas, Texas
• Greenway Plaza – Houston, Texas
• Houston Design Center – Houston, Texas
• Boston Design Center – Boston, Massachusetts
A graduate of the University of North Texas, Mr. Landrum also earned a master of business degree in finance from Southern Methodist University. He is a certified public accountant and a Texas real estate broker. Mr. Landrum and his projects have received numerous awards from various organizations in Fort Worth and Dallas.
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2800 Bledsoe
Museum Place
The Tower
Chase Bank Building
Plaza of the Americas
First Interstate Tower
Thanksgiving Tower
Overton Center
2800 Bledsoe
Museum Place
The Tower
Chase Bank Building
Plaza of the Americas
First Interstate Tower
Thanksgiving Tower
Overton Center