Duke Energy Center

550 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202
Duke Energy Center Duke Energy Center is one of the popular Commercial & Industrial located in 550 S Tryon St ,Charlotte listed under Business Center in Charlotte , Landmark in Charlotte ,

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The Duke Energy Center is a 786ft tall, 48-floor skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. When completed in 2010, it was the largest building in Charlotte, second tallest building in Charlotte, 63rd tallest building in the United States, and the tallest in the world to use precast double tees built by Prestress of the Carolinas. The building is named for its anchor tenant, Duke Energy, and both the tower and the adjacent cultural arts campus are owned by Wells Fargo.Sonnenschein will use 35000sqft on the 34th and 35th floors and Deloitte will use 82000sqft.Originally, the building was to be known as the Wachovia Corporate Center. It was to replace One Wachovia Center as the headquarters of Wachovia. Wachovia was to occupy 450000sqft of the 1500000sqft tower. Wells Fargo plans to use five of its 14 floors.ConstructionThe project was announced in spring of 2004, and official renderings were not released until December 6, 2006. In the original petition to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission, the building was going to be built on a 1.29acre parcel next to 400 South Tryon, with a height of 510ft and 34 floors. The site preparation began with the demolition of a Firestone Tire dealership in February 2006, and on February 28, 2006, the excavation and blasting of a 100ft-deep hole for the below-grade parking garage began. Over 600,000 pounds of explosives were used during its excavation and it took just over 60,000 dump truck loads to remove all of the excavated material from the site, some of which was used in the construction of a third runway at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.

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