This passive net-lease opportunity offers a qualified buyer the chance to invest in an investment grade, national tenant, featuring brand new 2025 construction and a brand new 20 year absolute NNN ground lease in a rapidly growing neighborhood of Fort Worth, TX. The subject site is also across the street from a large high school, providing a built in customer base!
McDonald's
McDonald’s began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant in San Bernardino, California, operated by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald. They later streamlined their menu to focus on hamburgers, leading to the development of their “Speedee Service System,” a precursor to modern fast-food service. In 1955, Ray Kroc joined as a franchise agent and subsequently purchased the company in 1961, propelling its global expansion.
As of 2023, McDonald’s operates 43,477 restaurants worldwide, serving approximately 68 million customers daily across over 120 countries. The company’s financial performance for that year included revenues of $25.49 billion, an operating income of $11.65 billion, and a net income of $8.469 billion.
In March 2025, McDonald’s announced a restructuring of its operations and development teams to accelerate the rollout of new menu items and technologies. This initiative aims to enhance agility and improve coordination with franchisees, addressing challenges such as declining U.S. restaurant traffic and shifting consumer perceptions. The company also plans to expand to 50,000 restaurants by 2027 to increase its market share in key segments.
DALLAS-FORT WORTH METROPLEX
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is the fourth-most populous metro in the nation, with an aggregate of 7.8 million residents. It is composed of 13 counties, stretching nearly 10,000 square miles. The core cities of Dallas and Fort Worth house approximately 1.3 million and 935,000 residents, respectively. In recent years, Fort Worth has experienced significant growth, surpassing Austin to become the fourth-largest city in Texas, with a population of 989,878 as of January 2024.
Strong corporate relocations and the resulting job gains continue to draw new residents to the region, which has added more than 625,000 people over the past five years. This expansion has positioned the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex as a leading area for real estate investment and development, attracting major companies and contributing to the region’s economic strength.