Have you noticed a building in disrepair and wondered if it could have a second chance?
Our Alston Avenue project in the Fairmount neighborhood is a prime example of this potential. We took a foreclosed building—previously eight unusable efficiency units—and reorganized the structure into four high-quality 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom units. To honor the neighborhood’s scale, we added a front porch, a gazebo mail kiosk, and wooden fencing that mirrors the local historical character.
A portion of this building now serves as our own TMA Architects office. We frequently partner with business owners across the Metroplex to turn “run-down” properties into high-performing assets. Whether you are looking for a unique office or a strategic real estate investment, refurbishing existing “bones” offers a service to the neighborhood as well as quicker time to occupancy and higher equity gain.
Don’t rule out a property in disrepair—it might just be your next great investment.



