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The Petroleum Club of Fort Worth

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In 2010, the Petroleum Club of Fort Worth embarked on a remodeling program to reduce the size of the club by 50% and to consolidate the club spaces on a single floor of the downtown Ft. Worth high rise that has housed the club for over 30 years. CCI’s design of the “new” club space called for creative space planning and design elements to give the club added flexibility to continue to draw large functions and serve member dining in the high standards of the larger space.

The club also asked CCI to create a more transitional look for the new spaces—not quite contemporary in style and furnishings, but definitely not the transitional city club old world feel. The new club spaces include a dining room which seats 120, a bar lounge with a unique oval ceiling and a patio carved into the building. The patio, which is 39 stories up and overlooking the Ft. Worth skyline, also features an outdoor fireplace and comfortable lounge furnishings.

Rounding out the club floor is the Wildcatters Room, their banquet space for 250-300 people. The extensive use of the state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, including cameras and drop-down screens, will allow the club to transmit the speakers in the Wildcatters Room to every dining room in the club, including the ala carte dining room.

The club will soon be set for the future in both style and service to its members. The new facilities will not only reflect the history of the club and its ties to the petroleum industry, but also be a showcase for the members on par with the finest clubs in the nation.