Historic Armour Building Receives Preservation Award for Fort Worth Restoration
October 22nd, 2025 8:42 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
U.S. Energy Development Corporation's headquarters, the historic Armour Building in Fort Worth Stockyards, received a Preservation Project Award from Historic Fort Worth Inc., recognizing the successful restoration that preserves architectural heritage while supporting modern business use.

The Armour Building, headquarters of U.S. Energy Development Corporation, has been honored with a Preservation Project Award by Historic Fort Worth Inc. for its significant contribution to Fort Worth's architectural and economic heritage. The award ceremony on October 16 recognized the building's restoration, which preserves an important landmark while adapting it for contemporary business use. Located at 601 East Exchange Avenue in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards, the Armour Building represents International Style industrial architecture and stands as the sole survivor of the once expansive Armour & Co. Packing Plant complex that played a pivotal role in the city's economic development.
Jordan Jayson, CEO and Chairman of USEDC, emphasized the building's significance beyond its architectural value, stating that it serves as a living symbol of Fort Worth's resilience and entrepreneurial spirit. The preservation and revitalization of this historic site allows the company to honor Fort Worth's past while contributing to its future as a thriving, connected city. The comprehensive remodel was led by The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company as general contractor and Bennett Partners as architect and interior designer, focusing on maintaining the building's historic integrity while incorporating modern amenities.
Following the award ceremony, USEDC hosted a special Armour Celebration event on October 18, bringing together owners, team members, architectural and construction partners, and others involved in the restoration project. The event provided an opportunity for attendees to share the space with their families and collectively honor the building's legacy within the Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District. U.S. Property Development, an affiliate of USEDC, consulted on the project and now actively manages the property, ensuring the building continues to serve as a hub for industrial innovation and community growth.
The recognition from Historic Fort Worth Inc. underscores the importance of preserving historic structures that tell the story of the city's development while adapting them for modern commercial use. The Armour Building's restoration demonstrates how historic preservation can coexist with contemporary business needs, maintaining architectural heritage while supporting economic activity. For more information about the company behind this preservation effort, visit https://usedc.com.
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