Opportunity
Tarrant County Ionwave #F2026098 Addendum 1
Tarrant County Real Estate Advisory and Disposition Services for Downtown Fort Worth Properties
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
F2026098 Addendum 1
NAICS
531390, 531210, 531320
Tarrant County is seeking qualified firms to provide real estate advisory and disposition services for county-owned properties in downtown Fort Worth. - Government Buyer: - Tarrant County, Purchasing Department - Key contacts include the Senior Contracts Administrator - Properties/Locations: - Primary focus on 200 and 300 Belknap Street, downtown Fort Worth - Services may extend to additional county properties as needed - Services Requested: - Real estate strategy development and project management - Market and feasibility analysis - Valuation and financial modeling - Disposition strategy and transaction/negotiation support - Marketing and developer outreach - Notable Requirements: - Firms must demonstrate experience with public sector clients, especially in large counties or municipalities - Emphasis on downtown redevelopment and economic enhancement - Detailed staffing plans, references, and insurance coverage required - Notable property challenges: significant conversion costs, ADA upgrades, environmental remediation, and lack of on-site parking - Tarrant County retains full discretion over all disposition decisions and will evaluate development concepts prior to selection - Contract Details: - Initial term of 12 months, with two optional 12-month renewals - Services provided on an as-needed basis for various county properties - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a qualifications-based solicitation
Description
Tarrant County is soliciting qualification submittals for an annual contract to provide real estate advisory and disposition services. The scope includes real estate strategy development, valuation support, marketing, and disposition services for various county-owned properties, primarily located at 200 and 300 Belknap Street in downtown Fort Worth. The contract term is twelve months with options to renew for two additional twelve-month periods. The county retains full discretion over disposition decisions and will evaluate development concepts prior to selection.