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Case Study: The Sinclair Hotel, Tarrant County PACE

Built in 1929, the Sinclair Building, one of Fort Worth’s art deco gems, started life as a bank, and later served for decades as an office building. In 1992 the National Register of Historic Places designated the building as historically significant. Rehabilitating a historic building can be a costly venture. Property owners are often forced to “value engineer” renovations by cutting energy and water efficiency. Accessing future operating savings rarely justifies the diversion of significant existing capital from the core business or company growth.

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PACE Comes to Pecos County and Fort Stockton

The Fort Stockton Pioneer  |  By SHAWN YORKS   |    Thursday, April 27, 2023

The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court officially established (its PACE program and selected) the Texas PACE Authority (as its administrator) during the April 24 commission meeting, becoming one of 86 counties in Texas to establish the program. PACE, simply, is a financial tool to encourage property owners to upgrade facility infrastructure with little or no capital outlay.

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County (Fort Stockton) enters into agreement with PACE

The Fort Stockton Pioneer  |  By SHAWN YORKS   |    Thursday, April 27, 2023

The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court officially established (its PACE program and selected) the Texas PACE Authority (as its administrator) during the April 24 commission meeting, becoming one of 86 counties in Texas to establish the program. PACE, simply, is a financial tool to encourage property owners to upgrade facility infrastructure with little or no capital outlay.

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