Bank of America Plaza (Charlotte)
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Bank of American Plaza | |
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Location | 101 South Tyron Street |
Status | Complete |
Opening | 1974 |
Use | Office / Retail |
Height | |
Antenna/Spire | 503 ft (153 m) |
Floor count | 40 |
Floor area | 887,079 sq ft (82,412 m²) |
The Bank of America Plaza is a 503 feet (153 m), 40-story skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is the 4th tallest in the city. It contains 887,079 square feet (82,412 m²) of rentable area of which 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m²) of retail space, and the rest office space. The tower also has below-grade parking garage has space for 456 vehicles and leases a nearby five-level garage, providing 730 additional parking spaces. It was the tallest building in North Carolina from its completion in 1974 until it was surpassed by One Wachovia Center in 1988. The tower is at located at the intersection of South College Street and South Tryon Street. A bronze sculpture entitled "Il Grande Disco" is located in the plaza adjacent to the building. The tower was bought by Behringer Harvard REIT I Inc in 2006.
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Preceded by Two Wachovia Center |
Tallest Building in Charlotte 1974—1988 153m |
Succeeded by One Wachovia Center |