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Alamance Crossing is a lifestyle center (outdoor shopping mall) in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. Opened in 2007, it is the second shopping mall in the city, as well as the larger. Opened in 2007, it is the second shopping mall in the city, as well as the larger.
Bank of America's logo from 1969 to 1998 Bank of America Tower, headquarters for Bank of America's investment banking operations, seen from Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, in 2015 Following passage of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 by the U.S. Congress , [ 24 ] BankAmerica Corporation was established for the purpose of owning and ...
An outdoor mall, Alamance Crossing, opened in 2007 at Interstate 40/85 and University Drive. [74] Just off I-40/85 is the Burlington Outlet Village (formerly known as the BMOC). At the time of opening in 1981, it was North Carolina's first outlet mall. [75]
1 Bank of America Center is a 484-foot (148 m) tall office high-rise in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. [2] It is the 9th-tallest building in North Carolina and was completed in 2010 with 32 stories. [ 3 ]
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.
Opening on September 14, 1988, it was the tallest building in North Carolina, until 1992 when it was surpassed by the Bank of America Corporate Center. [4] The building consists of 42 floors, a connected 22-story Hilton Hotel , YMCA, parking garage , plaza, and is connected to Two Wells Fargo Center via skybridge , as part of the Overstreet Mall .
Alamance County (/ ˈ æ l ə m æ n s / ⓘ) [1] is a county in North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 171,415. [2] Its county seat is Graham. [3] Formed in 1849 from Orange County to the east, Alamance County has been the site of significant historical events, textile manufacturing, and agriculture.
In 2007, Alamance Crossing, a lifestyle center complex opened less than two miles away. Both Belk and J. C. Penney left for the new mall, along with a number of smaller retailers. [3] [4] On July 8, 2008, it was announced that the mall was in foreclosure proceedings. [5] The current owners purchased Holly Hill Mall from the bank.