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Stonewall Station, 615 S College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina Stonewall Station, 615 S College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina View this office online at: https://www.newofficeamerica.com/details/serviced-offices-stonewall-station- 615-s-college-street-charlotte-north-car Operate alone of work alongside others in this beautiful glass-fronted building which offers a creative and relaxed environment designed to improve productivity. Suites are bright and well-presented, offering ergonomic furniture, high speed internet and complimentary refreshments to keep you hydrated and motivated. With a team of friendly support staff at hand, your guests will enjoy a warm welcome while you will receive plenty of administrative assistance and IT support that allows you to focus purely on running your business. Transport links Nearest railway station: Stonewall Station Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features Access to multiple centres nation-wide Access to multiple centres world-wide Administrative support Bike racks Board room Comfortable lounge Double glazing Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet Hot desking Kitchen facilities Meeting rooms On-site management support Open plan workstations Reception staff Town centre location WC (separate male & female) Wireless networking Location Nestled in the heart of Charlotte, this business centre enjoys a prime address opposite Stonewall Station which is ideal for keeping you connected with the rest of the city. Bus stops and Interstate 277 also reside right on the doorstep alongside a prestigious hotel and Charlotte Convention Centre. There is easy walking distance to an array of museums, shops and entertainment venues, including Bank of America Football Stadium and drivers can access Charlotte Douglas International Airport within a 12 minute drive. Points of interest within 1000 metres The Green (park) - 240m from business centre Mint Museum Uptown (museum) - 278m from business centre Bechtler Museum Of Modern Art (museum) - 299m from business centre Perferred Parking (parking) - 493m from business centre Residence Inn by Marriott (hotel) - 576m from business centre Preferred Parking (parking) - 588m from business centre Hyatt Place Charlotte Downtown (hotel) - 633m from business centre Charlotte Transportation Center (bus station) - 684m from business centre The Gallery South End (cafe) - 825m from business centre Marshall Park (park) - 843m from business centre Time Warner Cable Arena (stadium) - 873m from business centre Holiday Inn Charlotte Center City (hotel) - 941m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeAmerica.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeAmerica.com.com/terms-of-service..
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