FNB Tower Charlotte

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FNB Tower Charlotte
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FNB Tower Charlotte
General information
StatusCompleted
Address401 South Graham Street
Coordinates 35°13′40″N80°51′01″W / 35.22775086493363°N 80.85023513235375°W / 35.22775086493363; -80.85023513235375
Construction startedDecember 2018
CompletedJuly 2021
Cost$129 million
OwnerDominion Realty Partners
Height371 ft (113 m)
Technical details
Floor count29
Floor area420,000 sq ft
Design and construction
Architect(s)Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio
DeveloperDominion Realty Partners
Main contractorBatson-Cook Construction

FNB Tower Charlotte is a 29-story, 371-feet-tall (113 m) skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. The tower contains 196 apartment units along with office and retail space. FNB Tower Charlotte is located at 401 South Graham Street.

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History

FNB Tower Charlotte was proposed in March 2018 by Dominion Realty Partners as a mixed-use development to be anchored by Pittsburgh-based First National Bank Corporation. [1] [2] Plans for the building included 8 floors of parking space, a ground-floor First National Bank branch, 196 apartment units, and 156,000 square feet of office space. [3] FNB Tower Charlotte broke ground in December 2018, with construction expected to take 24 months. [4] The tower opened in July 2021 and had around 30% of its total office space pre-leased. [5] FNB Tower Charlotte cost $129 million to develop. [6]

Construction

FNB Tower Charlotte was designed by Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio. [7] Batson-Cook Construction served as the main contractor for the project. [8] [9]

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