Charlotte, the largest city in the U.S. state of North Carolina, is the site of 62 completed high-rises over 200 feet (61 m), 8 of which stand taller than 500 feet (152 m).[1][2][3][4] The tallest building in the city is the Bank of America Corporate Center, which rises 871 feet (265 m) in Uptown Charlotte and was completed in 1992. It also stands as the tallest building in North Carolina and the 57th-tallest building in the United States.[5][6] The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is the 550 South Tryon formerly Duke Energy Center, which rises 786 feet (240 m) and was completed in 2010.[7] The Truist Center, completed in 2002 and rising 659 feet (201 m), is the 3rd tallest building in Charlotte.[8] 9 of the 10 tallest buildings in North Carolina are located in Charlotte.[9]
The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of the Independence Building in 1909. This building, rising 186 feet (57 m) and 14 floors,[10] is often regarded as the first skyscraper in Charlotte;[11] despite having been added to the Registered Historic Place in 1978, it was demolished in 1981 to allow for the construction of One Independence Center.[10] Charlotte's first building standing more than 492 feet (150 m) tall was the One South at The Plaza, completed in 1974.[12] The project Queensbridge Collective which is composed of 2 buildings will be the first buildings outside of Uptown to rise above 492 feet (150 m).[13][5][7][8][14][15][16][17] The residential tower broke ground May 24, 2023.[18] The office tower is expected to break ground at earliest July 2023. The exact date will depend upon market conditions for office buildings.[19] There are currently[update] ten buildings under construction that are planned to rise at least 200 feet (61 m) or at least 15 floors.[20][21][22][23][24][25] Overall, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat ranks Charlotte's skyline (based on existing and under construction buildings over 492 feet (150 m) tall) 4th in the Southeastern United States (after Miami, Atlanta and Sunny Isles Beach), 6th in the Southern United States (after Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Sunny Isles Beach), and 19th in the United States.[26][a]
As of November 2024[update], there are 62 high-rises in Charlotte that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.[b][1][2][3]
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Coordinates | Notes |
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1 | Bank of America Corporate Center | 871 (265.5)[5] | 60 | 1992 | 35°13′38.3″N 80°50′31.6″W / 35.227306°N 80.842111°W | It is the 237th-tallest building in the world, the 56th-tallest in the United States, the tallest building in North Carolina, the tallest building between Philadelphia and Atlanta, the tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1990s, and the tallest office building in the Carolinas.[45] However, with 1,212,176 square feet (112,614.8 m2) of space it is the 2nd largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet, the largest is 550 South Tryon.[46] | |
2 | 550 South Tryon | 786 (239.7)[7] | 48 | 2010 | 35°13′26″N 80°50′54.7″W / 35.22389°N 80.848528°W | 550 South Tryon is the 479th-tallest in the world, the 62nd-tallest in the United States, and the 2nd-tallest in North Carolina. It is the tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2010s.[47] With 1,370,214 square feet (127,297.0 m2) of space it is the largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
3 | Truist Center | 659 (200.8)[8] | 47 | 2002 | 35°13′39.2″N 80°50′26.9″W / 35.227556°N 80.840806°W | Truist Center is the 3rd-tallest in North Carolina. It is the tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2000s.[8][48] With 970,002 square feet (90,116.1 m2) of space it is the 5th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
4 | Bank of America Tower | 632 (192.6)[49] | 33[49] | 2019 | Bank of America Tower is the 4th-tallest in North Carolina. It is also the signature building for the Legacy Union project.[50] With 841,164 square feet (78,146.7 m2) of space it is the 8th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | ||
5 | Duke Energy Plaza | 629 (191.7)[14] | 40 | 2022 | Duke Energy Plaza be will be leased by Duke Energy and it will become the new headquarters for Duke.[20] With 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of space it is the 3rd largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | ||
6 | One Wells Fargo Center | 588 (179.2)[51] | 42 | 1988 | 35°13′25.9″N 80°50′40.3″W / 35.223861°N 80.844528°W | One Wells Fargo Center is the 6th-tallest in North Carolina. It is the tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1980s.[52][53] With 994,033 square feet (92,348.7 m2) of space it is the 4th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
7 | The Vue | 576 (175.5)[15] | 50 | 2010 | 35°13′51.6″N 80°50′41.3″W / 35.231000°N 80.844806°W | The Vue is the 7th-tallest in North Carolina and it is the tallest residential building in the Carolinas.[54] | |
8 | One South at The Plaza | 503 (153.3)[16] | 40 | 1974 | 35°13′35.8″N 80°50′35.8″W / 35.226611°N 80.843278°W | One South at The Plaza is the 9th-tallest in North Carolina and the tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1970s.[12][55] With 891,136 square feet (82,789.2 m2) of space it is the 7th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
9 | 1 Bank of America Center | 484 (147.5)[56] | 32 | 2010 | 35°13′35.3″N 80°50′26.4″W / 35.226472°N 80.840667°W | 1 Bank of America Center is the 10th-tallest in North Carolina.[56] With 746,152 square feet (69,319.8 m2) of space it is the 9th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
10 | 300 South Tryon[c] | 463 (141)[57] | 25 | 2017 | 35°13′33.6″N 80°50′46.3″W / 35.226000°N 80.846194°W | 11th-tallest in North Carolina.[57][58] With 638,000 square feet (59,300 m2) of space it is the 14th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] It is anchored by Barings who occupies 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2).[59] | |
11 | 121 West Trade | 462 (140.8)[60] | 32 | 1990 | 35°13′38.6″N 80°50′38.6″W / 35.227389°N 80.844056°W | 12th-tallest in North Carolina.[60] | |
12 | Three Wells Fargo Center | 450 (137.2)[61] | 32 | 2000 | 35°13′28″N 80°50′46.7″W / 35.22444°N 80.846306°W | 14th-tallest in North Carolina.[61] With 931,046 square feet (86,497.0 m2) of space it is the 6th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
13 | Museum Tower | 447 (136.3)[62] | 42 | 2017 | 35°13′29.1″N 80°50′55″W / 35.224750°N 80.84861°W | 15th-tallest in North Carolina.[d][62] It has 394 units built on top of the Mint Museum Uptown. It has resort style amenities on the 43rd floor with a saltwater pool, lounge and game room.[63] | |
Fifth Third Center | 447 (136.3)[64] | 30 | 1997 | 35°13′43″N 80°50′30.5″W / 35.22861°N 80.841806°W | 15th-tallest in North Carolina.[e][64][65] The tower was developed by Trammel Crow Co. for Bank of America.[66] Fifth Third became the anchor tenant in 2010. It occupies 100,300 square feet (9,320 m2).[67] However, Bank of America is the largest tenant with 318,000 square feet (29,500 m2) as of 2019.[68] | ||
15 | Two Wells Fargo Center | 433 (132)[69] | 32 | 1971 | 35°13′30.9″N 80°50′42.8″W / 35.225250°N 80.845222°W | 18th-tallest in North Carolina. With 758,508 square feet (70,467.7 m2) of space it is the 9th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | |
16 | Avenue | 425 (129.5)[70] | 36 | 2007 | 35°13′44.7″N 80°50′32.3″W / 35.229083°N 80.842306°W | 19th-tallest in North Carolina.[70] It is a 387 unit condo building on .8 acres developed by Novare Group Inc.[71] | |
17 | 400 South Tryon | 420 (128)[72] | 32 | 1974 | 35°13′29.8″N 80°50′49.6″W / 35.224944°N 80.847111°W | 21th-tallest in North Carolina.[72] | |
18 | Carillon Tower | 394 (120.1)[73] | 24 | 1991 | 35°13′42.6″N 80°50′43.2″W / 35.228500°N 80.845333°W | 23rd-tallest in North Carolina.[73] | |
19 | Charlotte Plaza | 388 (118.3)[74] | 27 | 1982 | 35°13′29.6″N 80°50′35.9″W / 35.224889°N 80.843306°W | 25th-tallest in North Carolina.[74][75] | |
20 | The Ellis | 384 (117)[76] | 33 | 2021 | 549 apartment units with 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2) of retail.[77] It is one of the tallest residential towers in Charlotte.[78] It is the 14th largest apartment complex in the Charlotte area.[79] | ||
21 | Ally Charlotte Center | 378 (115.2)[80] | 26 | 2021 | Construction started in December 2016 and the building delivered on May 3, 2021.[81][82][83][84] With 725,000 square feet (67,400 m2) of space it is the 11th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] | ||
22 | FNB Tower Charlotte | 371 (113)[85] | 29 | 2021 | FNB Corporation anchored building with 156,000 square feet (14,500 m2) of office space, 196 luxury apartments, and 2,300 square feet (210 m2) of retail space. It broke ground in December 2018.[86] The building opened on July 21, 2021.[87] | ||
23 | Lowe's Global Technology Center | 357 (108.8)[88] | 23 | 2021 | It sits across the street from the Design Center of the Carolinas and is anchored by Lowe's. Construction started August 2019.[22] It is the tallest building outside of Uptown.[13] | ||
24 | Catalyst | 338 (103)[89] | 27 | 2009 | 35°13′33.5″N 80°50′53.1″W / 35.225972°N 80.848083°W | With 462 apartments it is the 23rd largest apartment complex in the Charlotte area.[79][90] | |
Ascent Uptown | 338 (103)[91] | 33 | 2017 | 35°13′38.7″N 80°50′48.9″W / 35.227417°N 80.846917°W | It contains 300 units with 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of amenities on the top 2 floors [92] | ||
26 | Honeywell Tower | 331 (101)[93] | 23 | 2021 | Construction starting September 2019. The third building as part of the Legacy Union development.[23] | ||
27 | 525 North Tryon | 330 (100.6)[94] | 19 | 1999 | 35°13′51.9″N 80°50′17.3″W / 35.231083°N 80.838139°W | With 425,298 square feet (39,511.5 m2) of space it is the 24th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] Bank of America is the largest tenant of the building occupying seven floors for 194,000 square feet (18,000 m2) of space.[95][96][97] | |
28 | TradeMark | 325 (99.1)[98] | 28 | 2007 | 35°13′44.4″N 80°50′44.5″W / 35.229000°N 80.845694°W | [99] | |
29 | First Citizens Plaza | 320 (97.5)[100] | 23 | 1987 | 35°13′36.7″N 80°50′39.3″W / 35.226861°N 80.844250°W | With 476,987 square feet (44,313.5 m2) of space it is the 20th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] It was purchased by The Dilweg Cos. in 2017 for $79 million.[101] However, in April 2023 the property was returned to the lender after the owner defaulted on the loan at that time the building was 43% occupied.[102][103] | |
30 | Kingston South End | 318 (96.9)[104] | 24 | 2024 | It is a 24-story residential tower with 324 apartments and 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) of ground floor retail. It is being developed by White Point Partners and Greystar, located at the corner of South Blvd and E Kingston in South End. Construction began in December 2021 and it delivered in October 2024[105][106][107] | ||
31 | The Arlington | 310 (94.5)[108] | 24 | 2002 | 35°13′1.8″N 80°51′9.1″W / 35.217167°N 80.852528°W | It was the tallest building outside of Uptown Charlotte until Lowe's Global Technology Center was completed in 2021.[109][88] | |
Skye | 310 (94.5)[110] | 22 | 2013 | 35°13′21.3″N 80°50′27.7″W / 35.222583°N 80.841028°W | It is a 172 room Hyatt Place hotel and contains 69 condos with a 8,000 square feet (740 m2) restaurant on the 20th floor.[111][112] | ||
33 | 110 East | 305 (92.9)[113] | 23[114] | 2024 | It is a 370,000 square feet (34,000 m2) office tower with 7,000 square feet (650 m2) of street level retail at the intersection of South Boulevard and East/West Boulevard.[114] Ground breaking occurred on January 26, 2022.[115]The building delivered in April 2024 without any tenants.[116] | ||
34 | One Independence Center | 301 (91.8)[117] | 22 | 1983 | 35°13′39.9″N 80°50′34.1″W / 35.227750°N 80.842806°W | The building is the site of the former Independence Building, which is considered Charlotte's first skyscraper.[10][118] With 565,694 square feet (52,554.7 m2) of space it is the 18th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46] As the largest tenant Bank of America occupies 166,000 square feet (15,422 m2)[119][120][117][121] | |
35 | 200 South College | 300 (91.5)[122] | 22 | 1974 | 35°13′31.4″N 80°50′37.1″W / 35.225389°N 80.843639°W | The building was developed for Southern National Bank.[123] BB&T was the anchor tenant with 120,000 square feet (11,000 m2) until 2021 when they left the building to relocate their employees to Truist Center.[124] With 567,865 square feet (52,756.4 m2) it is the 7th largest office building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[46][122][125] | |
AC Hotel/Residence Inn Charlotte EpiCentre | 300 (91.5[126] | 22 | 2018 | Construction started in 2015 and it delivered in the spring 2018. With 300 rooms it the 11th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][128] | |||
37 | 200 South Tryon | 299 (91.1)[129] | 18 | 1961 | 35°13′35.3″N 80°50′40.9″W / 35.226472°N 80.844694°W | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1960s.[129][130] | |
38 | The Westin Charlotte | 293 (89.3)[131] | 25 | 2003 | 35°13′18.7″N 80°50′50.1″W / 35.221861°N 80.847250°W | It contains 700 rooms, making it the largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127] | |
550 South | 293 (89.3)[132] | 20 | 2009 | 35°13′14.2″N 80°50′38.9″W / 35.220611°N 80.844139°W | [132][133] | ||
40 | The Hilton Charlotte Center City[f] | 292 (89)[134] | 22 | 1990 | 35°13′26.1″N 80°50′37.6″W / 35.223917°N 80.843778°W | With 400 rooms it is the 5th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][135][136] | |
41 | 650 S Tryon | 291 (88.6)[137] | 18 | 2020 | Second office tower planned on the Legacy Union development site. Construction completed mid November 2020.[138] | ||
42 | 112 Tryon Plaza | 280 (85.3)[139] | 22 | 1927 | 35°13′37.3″N 80°50′37.5″W / 35.227028°N 80.843750°W | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1920s.[139][140] | |
JW Marriott Charlotte | 280 (85.3)[141] | 22 | 2021 | Construction started in December 2018. With 381 rooms it is the 7th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127] The hotel opened August 17, 2021.[142] | |||
44 | Element Uptown[f] | 278 (84.9)[143] | 22 | 2014 | 35°13′36.2″N 80°50′56″W / 35.226722°N 80.84889°W | 22-story 352-unit apartment tower across the street from Romare Bearden Park, developed by Childress Klein. It was sold to Bell Partners in June 2022 for $165 million.[144][145] | |
45 | SkyHouse Uptown North Tower | 264 (80.5)[146] | 24 | 2015 | 35°13′56.4″N 80°50′14.8″W / 35.232333°N 80.837444°W | One of 2 twin residential towers that combined feature 672 apartments, which makes it the 5th largest apartment complex in the Charlotte area. The project was developed by Novare Group, Batson-Cook Development Co, and Grubb Properties.[147][148][79] | |
SkyHouse Uptown South Tower | 264 (80.5) | 24 | 2017 | 35°13′54.4″N 80°50′17.6″W / 35.231778°N 80.838222°W | One of 2 twin residential towers that combined feature 672 apartments, which makes it the 5th largest apartment complex in the Charlotte area. The project was developed by Novare Group, Batson-Cook Development Co, and Grubb Properties.[147][150][79] | ||
47 | Regions 615 | 260 (79.1)[151] | 19 | 2017 | 35°13′17.5″N 80°50′53.3″W / 35.221528°N 80.848139°W | It contains 375,865 square feet (34,919 m2) of leasable space. Regions Financial anchors the building.[152]The building also contains 300 MUFG Union Bank employees.[153] As of September 2023 it was 99% occupied.[154] | |
48 | Charlotte Marriott City Center | 252 (76.8)[155] | 19 | 1984 | 35°13′40.6″N 80°50′36.9″W / 35.227944°N 80.843583°W | The Charlotte Marriott City Center was built as a part of the $120 million 101 Independence Center and hotel project developed by Henry Faison. The hotel sits on the land of the former White House Inn, the site of the vacant hotel was purchased in 1982.[156][157] With 446 rooms it is the 2nd largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][158] | |
Omni Charlotte Hotel[f] | 252 (76.8)[159] | 19 | 1977 | 35°13′35.3″N 80°50′33.5″W / 35.226472°N 80.842639°W | With 373 rooms it is the 8th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][24][160] | ||
50 | 129 West Trade | 250 (76.2)[161] | 17 | 1958 | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1950s.[161] | ||
51 | Le Méridien Charlotte[f] | 238 (72.5)[162] | 18 | 1973 | 35°13′2.4″N 80°50′18.7″W / 35.217333°N 80.838528°W | The hotel was previously part of the Blake Hotel, which had 605 rooms. In early 2015 the former hotel completed a $20 million renovation to become The Sheraton with 305 room and Le Méridien with 300. Le Méridien is the 11th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][163][164][165][166] | |
Sonesta Charlotte Executive Park | 238 (72.5)[167] | 18 | 1983 | The hotel is owned by Hospitality Properties Trust, purchased in 2017 for $44 million. With 300 rooms it is the 11th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[168][127] In 2014 a $10 million renovation was finished.[169] The renovation included upgrades to guestrooms, public areas, meeting space, the hotel restaurant, and bar.[170] | |||
53 | The Francis Apartments | 230 (70.1)[171] | 19 | 2018 | $150 million mixed used development by Crescent Communities and CNM Enterprises in Uptown Charlotte. It contains 459 apartments, a 38,000 square feet (3,530 m2) Whole Foods, Home2 Suites by Hilton hotel, and 23,000 square feet (2,137 m2) of additional retail space. Retail tenants include Starbucks, Fifth Third Bank, and a high-end nail salon.[172] | ||
54 | Kimpton Tryon Park | 226 (69)[173] | 18 | 2017 | 35°13′34.4″N 80°50′47.6″W / 35.226222°N 80.846556°W | With 217 rooms it is the 25th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127][174][175][176] | |
55 | Ritz-Carlton Charlotte | 225 (69.1)[177] | 17 | 2009 | 150 room hotel built by Bank of America for $500 million combined cost for 1 Bank of America Center and the hotel. The bank has an agreement with the hotel to cover their losses in order to keep the hotel open.[178][179] Also, bank employees will receive discounted rates.[180] | ||
Johnston Building | 225 (69.1)[181] | 17 | 1924 | Was the tallest building in Charlotte when completed. The building was designated as a historic landmark by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission in 1992. It contains 170,564 square feet (15,846 m2) of space. It was last purchased by Spaulding & Slye Investments of Boston in 2019 for $35.3 million.[182] | |||
56 | Uptown 550 | 223 (68)[183] | 21 | 2019 | 21 story apartment tower that along with a 6-story building contains 421 apartments. It was developed and owned by Northwood Ravin. The building broke ground in December 2016 and was completed in October 2019. The project cost was $82.151 million, and it sits on a 3.76-acre site in Uptown Charlotte.[184] | ||
57 | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center | 214 (65.2)[185] | 14 | 1988 | |||
58 | 440 South Church | 212 (64.7)[186] | 16 | 2009 | The building contains 365,000 square feet (33,900 m2), Ally Financial anchored the building from 2009[187] to moving into Ally Charlotte Center in 2021.[188] | ||
Towerview at Ballantyne | 212 (64.7)[189] | 16 | 2021 | Announced in October 2019 by Northwood Ravin as Ballantyne Corporate Park's first apartment tower. The 16-story building with an attached low-rise building have 212 apartments. The building was part of the early stages of Ballantyne Reimagined.[190] | |||
The Line | 212 (64.6)[191] | 16 | 2022 | A 16-story building developed by Portman[25] on a 2.2 acre lot next to the former location of Sycamore Brewing.[192] Foundry Commercial became the first tenant of the building starting on May 16, 2022.[193] | |||
61 | Capitol Towers North | 200 (60.9)[194] | 10 | 2017 | Developed by Charlotte-based Lincoln Harris, located in South Park on a 6 acres (2.4 ha) site behind Piedmont Town Center. The towers were built as speculative buildings, with no tenants signed on prior to construction.[195][196] | ||
Capitol Towers South | 200 (60.9)[197] | 10 | 2015 | Developed by Charlotte-based Lincoln Harris, located in South Park on a 6 acres (2.4 ha) site behind Piedmont Town Center. The towers were built as speculative buildings, with no tenants signed on prior to construction.[195][196] |
As of November 2024[update], there are 9 buildings that are under construction, or under demolition, or in site prep in Charlotte that are planned to rise at least 200 feet (61 m).[g][2][3]
Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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Queensbridge Collective Residential Tower | 556 (169.4) | 42[198] | 2025 | The tower will be 42 stories it includes 409 apartments and 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2) of retail.[199][200][201] It broke ground on May 24, 2023.[18] However, vertical construction did not start until December 2023 and it will deliver in the third quarter of 2025.[199][202] | |
Southern Land Company Residential Tower | 397 (121) | 30[203] | 2026 | It is a mixed-use tower with 300 luxury apartments that will be built on the current site of Tyber Creek Pub. It is being developed by Southern Land Company on an 1 acre (0.40 ha) lot at the corner of Tremont Ave and South Blvd which combines lots 1919, 1923 and 1933 South Blvd. The historic building at 1923 South Blvd., which is part of the land purchased by Southern Land Company, will be relocated to 1829 Cleveland Ave.[204][205] Tyber Creek will be closing on March 18, 2024.[206] | |
Metropolitan Apartment Tower | 357 (108.8) | 27[207] | 2027 | Northwood Ravin is planning to build a 27-story[207] 283-unit apartment tower at the corner of Metropolitan Avenue and South Kings Drive. In 2020 Northwood purchased the 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) site for $2.25 million from J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.[208] The rezoning was approving in April 2021 originally for 330 apartments.[209] It will broke ground in early 2024.[207] | |
Radius Dilworth Overlook | 345 (105.1)[210] | 26[211] | 2025[212] | The complex is composed of 2 apartment towers at the corner of Morehead Street and Euclid Avenue with a combined total of 626 units with 6,000 square feet (560 m2) of ground level retail.[213] The 2 parcels that make up the lot were purchased by Spandrel Development in December 2020 for $17.8 million.[211] The project broke ground in May 2022. The 2 buildings include the 26-story tower, Overlook, which will deliver in the 4th quarter of 2024 and the 8-story building, Enclave, which will deliver in the first quarter of 2024.[214] Once it delivers the complex will be the 7th largest apartment community in the Charlotte area.[79] | |
Oro Ballantyne | 345 (105.1) | 26[215] | 2025[216] | It is a 26-story apartment tower that will have 365 units that is split between the high-rise and mid-rise buildings located in Ballantyne Corporate Park as part of The Bowl, which is a part of the Ballantyne Reimagined project. The building topped out in March 2024 and it is on track to deliver in October 2025.[217][215][218] | |
600 South Tryon | 318 (96.9)[219] | 24[220] | 2024 | It is the 4th office tower that is a part of the Legacy Union project. The tower will be anchored by Robinson Bradshaw, who signed a 15-year lease, they will occupy 102,000 square feet (9,500 m2) of space over the top 4 floors.[220] Construction started in April 2022 and will complete in September 2024.[221][220][222][223] The 24-story tower will contain 415,000 square feet (38,600 m2) of total space including 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of ground floor retail.[220] Once completed it will be the 25th largest office building in Charlotte by square footage.[46] | |
2161 Hawkins | 318 (96.9)[224] | 24[225] | 2024 | It is an apartment tower with 370 units along with 18,700 square feet (1,740 m2) of ground-floor retail and restaurant space. It is being built next to the completed The Line where Sycamore Brewing relocated.[226] The vertical construction of the tower began in January 2023[226][227] and it topped out in March 2024. The building is expected to deliver in the 4th quarter.[228] | |
The Howard R. Levine Center for Education | 270 (82.2)[229] | 14[230] | 2025[231] | It will be the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Charlotte campus main education tower containing medical school classrooms. The building will be 14 stories, 270 feet tall, with 300,000 square feet (27,871 m2) of space.[229][232] The ground breaking ceremony occurred on January 17, 2023 near the intersection of Baxter and South McDowell. Construction will complete by spring 2025.[233][230] | |
Bond on Mint | 226 (68.8)[234] | 17[235] | 2025 | It is a 17-story apartment building being developed by Aspen Heights Partners, located at the corner of Mint St and Morehead St in South End with 393 units. The 1.4 acre lot was purchased in April 2022 for $16.3 million and groundbreaking occurred shortly after the land sale was complete. Construction will complete in the fall of 2023.[235] |
These buildings have either been approved, issued permits, or awaiting construction [236] [237][238]
Name | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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1111 South Tryon Street | 463 (141.1) | 35[198] | 2025 | Office tower with 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2)[239] to be developed by Riverside Investment & Development, planned on the 3 acres (1.2 ha) site of the Uptown Cabaret and Midnight Diner at 1111 S. Tryon Street. The entire project will include 2,000 parking spaces.[200][201] The development's groundbreaking ceremony occurred on May 24, 2023. Commercial real estate market conditions will determine the office tower's start of construction. The Uptown Cabaret once occupied the site of the tower, it closed July 1, 2023 and the building was torn down shortly thereafter.[240][19] |
Carson & Tryon Office Building | 411 (125.2)[241] | 31[242] | 2025 | It is a 31-story mixed use tower with 565,000 square feet (52,500 m2) of office space, 200 room hotel, 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of retail, and 200 residential units.[243][242][244] The 3 acres (1.2 ha) site is currently occupied by an Enterprise Rent-A-Car location at the corner of Carson and Tryon at 1102 S Tryon St. The developers Crescent Communities and Nuveen Real Estate paid $37 million for the four parcels from different owners that make up the site.[245][246] Crescent Communities applied for building permits with Mecklenburg County on October 14, 2024, although a ground breaking date has not been set.[247] Charlotte's largest law firm Moore & Van Allen will anchor the building. The firm currently occupies 152,000 square feet (14,100 m2) at Bank of America Corporate Center. It is unclear how much space the firm will occupy in the new building.[248] |
Carson & Tryon Hotel | 265 (80.7) | 20[203] | 2025 | 200 room hotel that is a part of the development Carson & Tryon. The development also includes a 31-story mixed use tower with 565,000 square feet (52,500 m2) of office space, 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of retail, and 200 residential units.[243][242][244] The 3 acres (1.2 ha) site is currently occupied by an Enterprise Rent-A-Car location at the corner of Carson and Tryon at 1102 S Tryon St. The developers Crescent Communities and Nuveen Real Estate paid $37 million for the four parcels from different owners that make up the site[245][246] Construction will start in 2023[201] and complete in 2025.[242] |
1728 South Blvd. | 265 (80.7) | 20[249] | 2025 | Office Tower that will be a joint venture between White Point Partners, MRP Realty and Barings with 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) of office space, ground floor retail, and a rooftop terrace. The building will be near Ascent South End. It will be built on the lot that Walgreens once occupied and the store will be built on the ground floor once complete. Construction will begin in 2023.[249] |
VeLa Uptown | 368 (112.1) | 32[250] | 2025 | 379 luxury apartments which are being developed at 200 E. Seventh St., former site of the Levine Museum of the New South. The .7 acres (0.28 ha) site at the corner of East Seventh and North College was purchased on March 13, 2022, for $10.75 million. It will also include 4,000 square feet (370 m2) of retail and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of resident amenity space. The project cost is $170 million. Construction will begin in the first half of 2024 and complete in the 4th quarter of 2025.[250][251] |
205 E Bland St | 265 (80.7) | 20[252] | 2026 | Cousins Properties is planning a 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) office building on a .9 acres (0.36 ha) parking lot. The building will also include ground-floor retail and onsite parking.[252] The lot was purchased in November 2020 as part of a larger $28.1 million deal that also gave Cousins nearby parking lot 1401 S. Tryon St. and 200 E. Bland St.[252][253] |
2915 Griffith | 265 (79.2) | 20[254] | 2026 | 325,000 square feet (30,200 m2) building on a 1.7 acres (0.69 ha) lot located directly next to Suffolk Punch and across from Lynx Blue Line's New Bern Station in South End, construction will start in the second quarter of 2022 and finish in 2024.[255][256] |
Camden Exchange | 398 (121.3) | 30[257] | 2026 | Apartment tower with 315 units, 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of ground floor retail, and 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of office space occupied by Catalyst. It is being developed by Catalyst Capital Partners and Stiles Corp and it will be built on the former site of Price's Chicken Coop located at 1600 and 1604 Camden Road. It will break ground in late 2024.[251][201][258] |
Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place | 451 (137.4) | 34[259] | 2026 | It will contain 244 room luxury hotel,[259] which will make it the 22nd largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms.[127] Construction started in February 2018, on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on the Charlotte hotel business[260] Will become the tallest hotel in the Southern United States outside of Atlanta upon completion.[261][262] The hotel developer, Salter Brothers, announced in June 2023 the project is back on track. Construction will start in summer 2024 and complete in mid-2026.[259] |
1427 South Blvd | 411 (125.2) | 31[263] | 2027[264] | Washington, D.C. developer Akridge and Virginia-based property management company Kettler are developing a 31-story 450 unit apartment building on a .9 acres (0.36 ha) lot. The building will also include ground level retail, a resort style pool, fitness center, and co-working space. The companies purchased the lot on December 20, 2022, for $13.5 million. It is currently occupied by businesses Modern Man, Savvy Seconds Consignment, Fresh Nails, Lucky Fish and Destined To Make It.[263] It will break ground in 2024.[264] |
Brooklyn Village Phase 1 Office Tower 1 | 318 (96.9) | 24[265] | 2026 | It is a 24-story office tower that is being built as a part of the Brooklyn village development phase 1. This is 1 of 2 office towers totaling 531,600 square feet (49,390 m2). It will be built upon a 5.75-acre lot that was previously occupied by Bob Walton Plaza at 700 E. Brooklyn Village Ave.[265] The land sold in July 2023 for $10.3 million. In September 2023 the demolition of Bob Walton Plaza began and construction will complete in late 2026.[266][267] |
Brooklyn Village Phase 1 Office Tower 2 | 212 (65) | 16[265] | 2026 | It is a 16-story office tower being built as a part of the Brooklyn village development phase 1. This is the second of 2 office towers totaling 531,600 square feet (49,390 m2). It will be built upon a 5.75-acre lot currently occupied by Bob Walton Plaza at 700 E. Brooklyn Village Ave, which will be made up of 6 parcels.[265] The land sold in July 2023 for $10.3 million. In September 2023 the demolition of Bob Walton Plaza began and construction will complete in late 2026.[266][267] |
Phillips Place Office Tower | 250 (76.2)[268] | 10[269] | Mixed used building with 250,000 square feet of office space and 20,000 square feet of ground retail that will be developed by Lincoln Harris. It will be built on the 3.65 acres (1.48 ha) site that the Regal Phillips Place once occupied.[270] The movie theater's lease ran until the end of 2025. Therefore, construction of the new tower was not planned to begin until after the theater's lease expires.[271][272] If built it will be the tallest building in South Park.[273] The Regal Phillips Place closed on October 16, 2022.[274] The building was demolished in March 2023. However, Lincoln Harris has still not released a timeline for construction.[275] | |
South End Station Building 1 | 212 (64.7) | 16[203] | Cousins Properties is planning a 2 building 700,000 square feet (65,000 m2) mixed use complex at 200 E Bland; where All American Pub, Hot Taco and Slate are currently located. The complex will include a potential 300 multifamily units, retail and office space.[253][203] The lot was purchased in November 2020 as part of a larger $28.1 million deal that also gave Cousins nearby parking lots 1401 S. Tryon St. and 205 E. Bland St.[252][253][276] | |
South End Station Building 2 | 212 (64.7) | 16[203] | Cousins Properties is planning a 2 building 700,000 square feet (65,000 m2) mixed use complex at 200 E Bland; where All American Pub, Hot Taco and Slate are currently located. The complex will include a potential 300 multifamily units, retail and office space.[253][203] The lot was purchased in November 2020 as part of a larger $28.1 million deal that also gave Cousins nearby parking lots 1401 S. Tryon St. and 205 E. Bland St.[252][253][276] | |
Tremont Alley Office Building | 251 (76.5) | 19[277] | Cousins is building a 350,000 square feet (33,000 m2) office tower on West Tremont across from the Common Market. The building will also contain 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of ground floor retail and the building will sit on podium parking. It will occupy a 2.4 acre lot that was purchased in December 2020 for $18.7 million that was composed of 3 parcels 242 Tremont Ave., 306 Tremont Ave., and 305 Dogget St.. The lot is currently vacant, the previous industrial building have been demolished.[277][276] | |
Tremont Alley Apartment Building | 251 (76.5) | 19[277] | Cousins is building a 305-unit residential tower on West Tremont across from the Common Market. The building will also contain 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of ground floor retail and the building will sit on podium parking. It will occupy a 2.4-acre lot that was purchased in December 2020 for $18.7 million that was composed of 3 parcels 242 Tremont Ave., 306 Tremont Ave., and 305 Dogget St. The lot is currently vacant, the previous industrial building has been demolished.[277][276] | |
1426 S Tryon St. | 265 (80.7) | 20[278] | Highwoods Properties Inc. in May 2022 purchased the lot across the street from the Railyard for $27 million. Currently occupying the site is a low-rise building containing an ABC store. A mixed-use building with 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) of office space and 250 apartments is planned.[278] | |
1175 Pearl Park Way | 275 (83.82)[279] | Pappas Properties is a planning a three building development in midtown that is the final phase of a multi phase development in the area. The three building includes a 275 foot apartment tower with 425 units, 150-room hotel, 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of office space, 35,000 square feet (3,300 m2) of retail on a 2.2 acre lot.[279] |
Since 1909, the year the first high-rise in the city was constructed,[11] the title of the tallest building in Charlotte has been held by eight high-rises.
Original name | Years as tallest | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Reference(s) |
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Independence Building[h] | 1909–1924 (15 years) | 185 (56.3) | 14 | [10] |
Johnston Building[i] | 1924–1926 (2 years) | 225 (68.58) | 17 | [181] |
112 Tryon Plaza | 1926–1961 (35 years) | 280 (85.3) | 22 | [139] |
200 South Tryon | 1961–1971 (10 years) | 299 (91.1) | 18 | [129] |
Two Wells Fargo Center | 1971–1974 (3 years) | 433 (132) | 32 | [69] |
One South at The Plaza | 1974–1988 (14 years) | 503 (153) | 40 | [16] |
One Wells Fargo Center | 1988–1991 (3 years) | 588 (179.2) | 42 | [51] |
Bank of America Corporate Center | 1991–present (33 years) | 871 (265.5) | 60 | [5] |
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