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Fifth Third Center 201 North Tryon Street, Charlotte Nc FIFTH THIRD CENTER 201 NORTH TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE NC 859 - 1,281 SF AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 859 - 1,281 SF AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FIFTH THIRD CENTER | CHARLOTTE NC DESCRIPTION BUILDING FEATURES • Trophy, Class A office tower with a premier PROPERTY SIZE 698,000 SF location in the heart of Charlotte’s Central RETAIL AVAILABLE 859 - 1,281 Business District DEMOGRAPHICS (1 MILE) • Excellent on site amenities including Capital POPULATION 23,050 VPD Grille, Dilworth Coffee, Fifth Third Bank 2024 PROJECTED POPULATION 24,499VPD branch, and Cowbell Burger Bar TOTAL HOUSHOLDS 12,687 • Ideal location with close proximity to LYNX AVERGAE HOUSHOLD INCOME 106,627 Blue Line and unprecedented access to I-77, I-85 and I-277 DAYTIME EMPLOYEES 53,587 TOTAL BUISNESSES 3,333 14,000 OVERSTREET MALL FOOT TRAFFIC PEDESTRIANS / DAY FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: KEELY HINES | 704.676.1563 Vice President/Broker [email protected] Licensed Real Estate Broker Although the information contained herein was provided by sources believed to be reliable, Foundry Commercial makes no foundry representation, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy and said information is subject to errors, omissions or changes. commercial.com 859 - 1,281 SF AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FIFTH THIRD CENTER | CHARLOTTE NC SITE PLAN WILLIAMS ROAD SUITE TENANT SF L1 THE CAPITAL GRILLE 8,608 L3 COWBELL 2,272 L4 AVAILABLE 859 L5 BANK OF AMERICA 1,781 L6 AVAILABLE 1,281 L8 FIFTH THIRD BANK 6,500 R1000 THE DAILY TAVERN 5,140 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: KEELY HINES | 704.676.1563 Vice President/Broker [email protected] Licensed Real Estate Broker Although the information contained herein was provided by sources believed to be reliable, Foundry Commercial makes no foundry representation, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy and said information is subject to errors, omissions or changes. commercial.com 859 - 1,281 SF AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FIFTH THIRD CENTER | CHARLOTTE NC CHARLOTTE CBD CHARLOTTE CBD 14 11 13 19 6 16 20 12 17 8 5 2 7 15 1 18 9 3 4 10 1 HEARST TOWER 6 CHARLOTTE PLAZA 11 300 S. BREVARD 16 THREE WELLS FARGO CENTER BANK OF AMERICA TWO WELLS 2 1 BANK OF AMERICA 7 12 17 400 SOUTH TRYON PLAZA FARGO CENTER ONE WELLS 3 FTFTH THIRD CENTER 8 BB&T CENTER 13 18 ALLY CENTER FARGO CENTER 19 4 101 NORTH TYRON 9 121 WEST TRADE 14 NASCAR PLAZA DUKE ENERGY CENTER BANK OF AMERICA 5 10 CARILLON 20 LEGACY UNION CORPORATE CENTER 15 300 SOUTH TRYON FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: KEELY HINES | 704.676.1563 Vice President/Broker [email protected] Licensed Real Estate Broker Although the information contained herein was provided by sources believed to be reliable, Foundry Commercial makes no foundry representation, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy and said information is subject to errors, omissions or changes. commercial.com.
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