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Wow! Does that mean that excavation Is done and that this will start rising soon?
Now I’m really looking forward to the soccer match in ten days!!
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42 minutes ago, Hushpuppy321 said:
Excavations yes - deep foundation work yes. Definitely a very good possibility we could see this building beginning vertical construction before Christmas. Typically once the tower Crane goes up on this site they’re usually with 30 days of going vertical.
That would be a good Christmas present.
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Is excavation still continuing here? Does anyone know if steel will begin rising before Christmas?
I have my tickets to see the Chelsea match. I look forward to it.
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4 hours ago, KJHburg said:
I think they occupy about 250K sq ft US Bank but it could be more. But if they moved to new space I am sure it would be more square footage than their currently space. Most in the Truist Tower and some at 201 South Tryon which I am sure they would consolidate to a new location. If the workplace is amenity for workers why wouldn't you want to be in a stunning new building with your name plastered on top? That is a great recruiting tool in the competitive labor pool of the Charlotte banking world. Look at Ally's new building. Could easily see US Bank needed 375K sq ft or so in one space. I miscounted on open jobs I eliminated any branch job and US Bank has 130 job postings here. You have to search by different areas of the bank but this 130 would be non branch level jobs including quite a bit of tech jobs.
This sounds promising. I wonder how long excavation will take before we see steel rising above ground.
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11 hours ago, KJHburg said:
Yes if their anchor tenant is there and who I think it is yes. that being a major US Bank whose offices are now in another major US bank's own building.
Just a side note US Bank has 55 open jobs here in the QC!
think it 40 stories. But it is a dramatic tower that raises the bar here. that is what their website says
Is the tenant a US Bank? (I like how you phrased it.)
How much space (in terms of square feet) does US Bank current occupy in Charlotte? Do you think that they’ll take 300k sf, 500k sf, or even fill the tower. I was surprised to see that it’s 750k sf.
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12 hours ago, RANYC said:
If we are in recession by year end, does this break ground?
It seems that we are already in a recession. Many projects in NY and Miami are proceeding. It should be the same in the QC. By the time the recession ends, the projects will be well-along and ready for tenants.
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40 minutes ago, KJHburg said:
I think he said by the end of the year start. so later this year.
That’s fantastic!!!
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I haven’t been to Charlotte for a month. Can someone post an update as to what’s occurring here?
I hope to come to the Chelsea-Charlotte FC game.
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Since Riverside will build on spec if necessary, have they indicated when construction might start?
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Is Riverside still planning to build this in stages?
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Has it been announced when demolition will start?
The Wilson Library is beautiful, as is the whole UNC campus. I love strolling through there.
My favorite library in America is the Morgan Library Museum on Madison Ave. It was JP Morgan’s personal library, and the collection of historic books and documents is beyond amazing (e.g., they have handwritten notes and diagrams that Gallileo drafted while observing Jupiter in 1609).
The museum/library consists of several buildings joined together which are Gilded Age icons. The Beaux Artes Polish Consulate to the north is also stunning.
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NC’s Second City (after Charlotte) is looking better and better. This addition will be really nice.
P.S.: It’s really funny that people from Raleigh are puzzled when I express my opinion that Durham is better than Raleigh.
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Even though Wells closed the museum in Charlotte, is there still a stage coach in Uptown? I never noticed one way or the other when I’m in Uptown.
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I was unaware that they had one of these in NY until I read this thread.
https://www.spottedbylocals.com/newyork/wells-fargo-ny-office/?cn-reloaded=1
Wells Fargo NY Office – A real stagecoach!
In the 1956 Harrison & Abramovitz designed Socony-Mobil Building on East 42nd Street (just east of Madison) — formerly the only centrally air-conditioned building in the world and the first to be clad entirely in pleated stainless steel panels (and still the largest of that type in the world) — resides the disgraced Wells Fargo Bank company.
Disgraced, because for more than a decade, until 2015, in order to boost the bank’s stock price, Wells Fargo’s top executives pressured low-level employees to secretly create more than two million unauthorized and false checking and credit-card accounts. Tried. Guilty. Fined 180 Million dollars.
Disgraced a second time because of ‘fraudulent’ loans and sales. Tried. Guilty again (2020). Fined 3 Billiondollars.
A truly unruly, wild west barroom type of scofflaw, Wells Fargo appears to be.
Anyway, in the lobby of this super New York skyscraper is, appropriately, a Wells Fargo stagecoach — an original, the real thing — in blood red livery with olive green velvet/velour upholstery, minus the dust and the four horses that pulled it, and the driver and shotgun armed escort — Wyatt Earp was a Wells Fargo rider and maybe escorted this very coach….
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1 hour ago, DMann said:
From the SF Biz Journal:
https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2022/06/23/wells-fargo-renews-market-street-lease.html
How many square feet does that lease entail? The building looks tiny.
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I wonder if the hotel and apartments will start soon or if they’ll just wait for the office tensor and start the whole project at once.
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Legacy Union (former Charlotte Observer redevelopment)
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So is this about to start rising?