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ornate plaster carvings, and a stained glass window; the addition of a multi-room conference center with a catering kitchen; the addition of a full gym facility with locker rooms, steam rooms, and a spa services room; and the addition of storage units on the lower level. Valet parking and a full service concierge have been added to complete the full service offering of this boutique office condominium.
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In 2007, the building was converted to an office condominium and renamed to simply Tryon Plaza. Numerous improvements were made to the building by the developer including a complete facade renovation; a restoration of the original bank board room which features wood paneled walls, a ceiling with
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located on the nineteenth floor. First National Bank did not make enough of an effort to secure tenants, and the building was only 30 percent occupied in late 1930. This helped lead to the bank's failure on December 4 of that year.
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By 1934, new owners had doubled the building's occupancy, and the Federal Reserve branch took over the lower floors. In 1942, the building's name changed to The
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Survey and Research Report for First National Bank Building for Historic Landmark Designation by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission
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On December 17, 2007, the Charlotte City Council designated the First National Bank Building as a historic landmark.
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spent $ 11 million on renovations, including the entrances, and adding a 20-story addition in back, with
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was added. By 1976, the Bank of North Carolina Building, as it was being called, was half empty.
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The $ 1.8 million building opened September 9, 1927. Soon, the Charlotte branch of the
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In 1925, First National Bank president Henry McAden hired prominent Charlotte
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Building. The Federal Reserve had moved to its own building by this time.
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In 1964, the name changed again, to The Baugh Building. A modern
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Coordinates
35°13′37″N 80°50′38″W / 35.227°N 80.8438°W / 35.227; -80.8438
Louis H. Asbury
Odell Associates
Lockwood, Greene & Company
Tram interchange
Tryon Street
Charlotte
North Carolina
Charlotte center city
architect
Louis H. Asbury
Myers Park
Lockwood, Greene & Company
Federal Reserve
Liberty Life
facade
SYNCO Inc.
Odell Associates
List of tallest buildings in Charlotte


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