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In the original petition to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission, the building was going to be built on a 1.29-acre (5,200 m 2) parcel next to 400 South Tryon, with a height of 510 feet (160 m) and 34 floors. The site preparation began with the demolition of a Firestone Tire dealership in February 2006, and on February 28, 2006, the ...
Within the Uptown Charlotte street grid (which is skewed about 45 degrees from compass directions), Tryon forms the boundary between streets labeled "East" and "West". Many of the tallest buildings in Charlotte have a Tryon Street address including: Bank of America Corporate Center [10] One South at The Plaza [11] 550 South Tryon [12] Truist ...
The British School of Boston opened in September 2000 in Dedham, Massachusetts. In 2004, the school relocated to the Moss Hill section of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts . It shares a 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ) campus with a satellite campus of Showa Women's University whose main campus is in Tokyo, Japan .
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The name was chosen to honor the past and celebrate Charlotte's future. The way developer Lincoln Harris intents to celebrate Charlotte future is by making the site a destination for people to gather. A pedestrian plaza connecting Tryon Street and Bank of America Stadium patterned after plazas in London, Paris, and Rome will accomplish this.
PSA Airlines is moving its corporate headquarters from the Midwest to Charlotte, the company announced Wednesday. The Dayton, Ohio-based company associated with American Airlines said the new ...
One South at The Plaza (formerly the Bank of America Plaza) is a 503 feet (153 m), 40-story skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] It is the 7th tallest in the city. It contains 891,000 square feet (82,777 m 2) of rentable area of which 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m 2) of retail space, and the rest office space.
The structure is composed of a 32-story tower resting atop a 15-floor podium. During Bank of America's occupancy in the building located on the podium was a three-story trading facility designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and operated by Bank of America. The trading facility included a 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2), two-story trading floor.