Yes! The Nashbar XCross frame and fork will do all of that. Including really fat tires. I currently have a set of 35mm wide tires on mine and there is still room for a much larger tire. I still have over 10mm of clearance on each side of the tire.
Nashbar aluminum clyclocross frame
I also have the Nashbar cyclocross fork. Carbon fiber with aluminum steerer. Avid BB7 on the front. The rear can take disc or cantilever brakes.
You can have it in any color you want so long as it is black. I have covered mine in black reflective tape. It's invisible in daylight but, really lights up when you shine light on it.
There is a large selection of frame sizes.
The ride: I like it. I've put enough miles on it to recognize some spring on big bumps either from the fork or the fork and frame and or to include wheel and tire.
Why aluminum? I live in South Florida, commute in the rain. The frame won't rust, ever. I even drilled a little drain hole at the bottom of the bottom bracket. It's covered up by the cable guide that keeps sand from blowing in but lets any water drain out. That includes condensation inside the frame.
I built my entire bike for what the Gunnar frame alone costs. It's just as ridable an reliable as anything else.