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2001 South Tryon Street | Charlotte, Nc 28203 Property Details 2001 SOUTH TRYON STREET | CHARLOTTE, NC 28203 PROPERTY DETAILS • 4,500 - 30,000 SF of office space available in Three30Five, a new development with retail and office which delivered in May of 2020 Friendly Pl • Glass, steel & brick facade with full glass window line and 10’ finished ceilings, 14’ floor Beatties Ford Rd PINOCA Tipton Dr Brookway Dr Starita Rd Munsee St Pine Grove Cir Amble Dr Winchester St Ironwood St Crestdale Dr W Craighead Rd Manley St Kendall Dr Cushman St Yuma St N Dakota St Squirrel Hill Rd Snow White Ln r D n Black Ave Tennessee Ave Woodpark Blvd o Gilbert St t Abelwood Rd Rutgers Ave Argyle Dr W r JT Williams Jr Hi Dr e g to floor Jessie St d d Hartley St R E d o r N Hoskins Rd Holly St Hidden Valley Rd o D w Birkdale Dr n e Porter St Ameron Dr r d i o s 13A h Ludlow Dr Gondola Ave e Sutton Dr T r i Knollcrest Dr N Cloudman St F Carmine St Toal St Odessa Ave Ridgeley Dr Hillcrest St d English Dr R Williamson St N Hoskins Rd Julia Ave Cinderella Rd Woodman Ave y Dr Webber Ave l en Dr r e Morgan St N Crigler St av Marvin Smith Rd Alma Ct h Dr Webber Ave t h S Ramsey St r o Sofley Rd Alabama Ave Service St Sampson St 36 Newland Rd N Nort Candystick Ln Thera Dr N Linwood Ave • 14,384 RSF on 2nd floor & 14,329 RSF on 3rd floor, divisble to 4,500 WildwoodRSF Ave 12 Ingle St S Cloudman St d Kennesaw Dr R Irma St Southwest Blvd Augusta St Burbank Dr Rozzelles Ferry Rd Whittington St k Senior Dr Kentbrook Dr e Wellingford St S Hoskins Rd e Upper Asbury Ave Hondures Dr r Custer St C Tennessee Ave HOSKINS Catherine Simmons Ave r a 16 Jennings St t UV Kentucky Ave Englehardt St g u Syracuse Dr S t S t Drury Dr e Johnson Rd Pennsylvania Ave W Blackmon St s n Madrid St i o t P Asbury Ave Hovis Rd S mplicity St Rolling Hill Dr Hoskins Mill Ln e Wainwright Ave c Si S Goff St n Anna Garrison Rd i r Springview Rd P Derita Creek Park Glory St Bradford Dr Honeywood Ave S Crigler St Lasalle St Atando Ave Kennedy St j Burroughs St Garnette Pl McArthur Ave Gossett Ave Hyde Dr Nelson Ave Centre St S Linwood Ave 85 McDonald St Lasalle St • Located in the heart of South End and walking distance to the Design District, a new ¦¨§ 85 St Luke St ATANDO JUNCTION Cromer St ¦¨§ Botany St Hildebrand St Cantwell St Haines St Hillsboro Ave S Hoskins Rd Honeywood Ave Justice Ave Maribel Ave Dare Dr Hershey St M e L D Parker Dr t Celia Ave l l Hoskins Park Bellaire Dr o Irma St S Damask Dr w t Erie St Hateras Ave r S Mitchell St u j 36 D Kennesaw Dr t o t Holland Ave r h Bellhaven Blvd e Fitzgerald Ave Taylor Ave Darby Ave n Hunslet Cir n e St John St n Centre St Remington St s e I t B Blenhein Rd S urban cultural center in Charlotte’s South End neighborhood Reliance St Dupree St t Dogwood Ave Samuel St t Frew Rd e Leota Dr Rodey Ave s n Newland Rd i Odum Ave St Paul St Beechway Cir Welling Ave Estelle St o Halsey St L C Coleman Neighborhood Park St Paul St Newcastle St Brownstone St P Tiffany Rose Pl j t Rowan St Reeves Ct S 12 Boyd St n o Tillman Rd Lander St t r Bingha o North Ave D Idaho Dr Double Oaks Park Gunn St j Ennis Ave 35 Oregon St m Dr Key St Barlowe Rd Grant St Celia Ave Grier Ave St Venice St Russell Ave Lakewood Ave Reno Ave Moretz Ave Robinson Cir Curtiswood Dr Lynn St Boyd St Dundeen St Orvis Waddell St Hilo Dr • In close proximity to the Charlotte Rail Trail, the LYNX Blue Line East/West Boulevard Grant St Planters Pl Tillman Rd Hoover St e v E Sugar Creek Rd Olando St A Norris Ave Pitts Dr e Druid Cir Galax Dr Vinton St l 29 l i £¤ Condon St Mayfield Terrace Dr v Kalynne St s Lucena St Greensboro St Tate St e Joyceton St Jones St t a Jefferson Davis St Guy E Suddreth Ave t Enterprise Dr Redbud St S Tranquil Oak Pl Pritchard St Booker Ave Fairmont St Dewolfe St Vander Harrison St Raleigh St light rail station, Uptown, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, I-77 access ramp, Horne Dr Rachel St 35 Edison St N Graham St Ritch Ave Boone St bilt W 32nd St Norwood Dr Campus St Thomasboro Dr Oaklawn Cemetery Rd Bancroft St Grimes St Eddleman Rd Clyde Dr Franklin Ave Sanders Ave Raleigh St Howie Cir E Craighead Rd Dean St Winston St N Poplar St E 36th St St Philemon Ave Mulberry Ave Eureka St Benard Ave UV16 Plainview Rd Coronet Way Bearwood Ave SouthPark Mall, Sycamore Brewing, Lowe’s and Publix 34 Judson Ave Arden St Kohler Ave Condon Rush Wind Dr W 31st St Lakeview St r Washington Ave Glenwood Dr D Bungalow Rd Double Oaks Rd n Catalina Ave 11B-A Bellefonte Dr Zebulon Ave o Peaceful Way Dr d Carter Ave l Franklin Ave Redwood Ave e Mattoon St Genesis Park Pl Norwell Pl S Cullman Ave r Garringer Pl W Trade St D W 30th St h Tresevant Ave Woodward Ave t Brewton Dr Bancroft St Dinglewood Ave e b Mulberry Ave Warp St Northmore St m e Concordia Ave r Fairfield St T Clifton St Tinnin Ave W 28th St Coronet Way R Patton Ave i Cemetery St s Roslyn Ave Stroud Park Ct Card St i Bahama Dr n Atmore St g Mercury St Avalon Ave O Rollerton Rd Aberdeen Carolina & Western a Crestmere St The Plaza • New construction in the area includes more than 1 million SF of office, 4,300 housing Madison Ave k E 35th St Steel Gardens Blvd Weldon Ave D Avalon Ave S Gregg St Oaklawn Ave r N Pine St S Smallwood Pl N Poplar St Triangle Dr Creek St 11A French St W 27th St Commercial Ave Tennyson Dr W 25th St E 33rd St Parkside Dr Ethel Guest Ln E 28th St Ravencroft Dr September Ln W 24th St E 37th St Yellowstone Dr Van Buren Ave Andrill Ter W 26th St Tuckaseegee Rd Anderson St Blackwood Ave Matheson Ave Whisnant St Spencer St Mill Rd Fontana Ave Aca t Bancroft St units and 400,000 SF of retail demy St S Wolfberry St S Turner Ave BurtonGREENVILLE St E 34th St n Fern Ave o N Church St Hazel St Karendale Ave m o S Gardner Ave l ENDERLY PARK Chamberlain Ave o Spring St McMillan St S Campus St Oakwood Ave Darsey St 10C Yadkin Ave Dixon St 5B Callahan St Brice St Martin Luther King Park N Alexander St Jensen St Admiral Ave Avalon Ave j Rogers St McQuay Ave Bacon Ave Lima Ave W 23rd St N Myers St Dade St Morson St Johnson C. Smith University Spencer St Bancroft St 5A Whiting Ave Rush Ave 5A Sylvania Ave Charles Ave Keswick Ave N McDowell St Anderson St Rose St Charles Ave Stewart Creek Whitehaven Ave 11B Grimes St Jordan Pl Amtrak-Charlotte N Brevard St Tappan Pl Meadow Ln Bonaire Dr Carol Ave Coxe Ave Credenza Rd Parkway Ave Wesley Ave Armour Dr Hamilton St Academy St 11A Plymouth Ave NORTH CHARLOTTE N Summit Ave E 28th St Clydesdale Ter Martin St Polk St Hobbs St 5B Spratt St Coker Ave State St Mathis Dr Herrin Ave Maury St Clay Ave E 34th St Leigh Ave S Bruns Ave Frazier Ave Chisholm Ct Wi Pryor St e Dunloe St v nston Dr A Katonah Ave r e Enderly Rd t m Dalton Ave Murdock Rd u N Davidson St Drummond Ave Woodside Ave S E 25th St E 26th St Lunsford Pl Dalehurst Dr Clemson Ave Gesco St Auten St Effingham RdAlice Ave Downs Ave Elkwood Cir W Liddell St Holt St Vanizer St Ambassador St NC Music Factory Blvd E 22nd St Alleghany St Ashby St E 24th St Eastwood Dr Elon St N Tryon St Yadkin Ave Pinckney Ave Ringwood St Berryhill Rd 9th St Pinewood Cemetery Woodvale Pl Duckworth Ave CSX Transportation Latibah Collard Green Museum E 21st St Everett Pl 277 W Liddell St UV27 Wesley Heights Way N Johnson St ¦¨§ Attaberry Dr Erskine Dr Camp Greene Park Cordelia Park Matheson Ave Palm Ave j j Beckwith Pl Granger Ave 4 Catawba Ave Grandin Rd W Trade St N Irwin Ave E 16th St Marlborough Rd N Sycamore St Elmwood Cemetery Shamrock Dr W 4th Ext St Virginia Ave W 4th St W 5th St N Church St 10B N Smith St E 19th St Catawba Ave Hilliard Dr Duncan Ave Royston Rd Air Minnesota Rd S Irwin Ave N Clarkson St W 10th St W 11th3B St Maywood Dr lie St Jay St W 12th St Parkwood Ave E Ford Rd Orton St E 18th St Seigle Ave SEVERSVILLE 10 S Sycamore St Brook Rd N Cedar St W 10th St W 4th Ext St Pegram St Irwin Creek E 17th St ll St Grace St Georgia Ave Cheryl St W 9th St Stratford Ave Simpson Dr Umstead St Parson St t N Caldwell St Clark St S W 2nd St n St h W 7th St Florida Ave t Frazier Park Beacon St Stoneybrook RdCountry Club Dr e Lela Ave b i E 16th St Anne St d W 11th St L j W 6th St N McDoweE 19th St E 20th St Unio 3A Lola Ave R W 10th St Barry St Marguerite Ave Waterwalk Ln e Litaker Ave N Pine St Jeff St g Fort St a l t l Allen St i N Alexander St Thrift Rd W 8th St S Westbrook Dr V Victoria Ave n Ventosa Dr y Hurston Cir Woodruff Pl e e v l W 9th St Daniel St a s Mecklenburg Ave Belfast Dr h e N Brevard St Fort St Grandin Rd n W Dickens Ave W 4th St y Greenleaf Ave Charlotte 3B Alpha Mill Ln E 15th St L Heywood Ave Ashley Rd E 12th St Mimosa Ave Walnut Ave Harrill St S Clarkson St N Poplar St Umstead St W 7th St Parson St Cochran Pl N Tryon St Wi Country Club Ln Columbus Cir 10A E 16th St Mimosa Ave Norcross Pl S Cedar St N Pine St lhel S Summit Ave E 17th St W 1st St m ina Ave Dublin Rd Garibaldi Ave W 5th St N Alexander St E 9th St W 6th StDiscovery Place Calvert St Kennon St N Myers St Cartwright Pl £¤29 S Mint St N Brevard St Highland St Alyssa Ln E 11th St Columbus Cir E 15th St Meredith Ave Marlowe Ave Millerton Ave S Poplar St Levine Museum of the New South Lumina Ave N Caldwell St Lynx-7th Street Station Seigle Ave Belle Terre Ave Charlotte Country Club Fleetwood Dr 9C-A N Tryon St Van Every St Freedom Dr Belmont Ave Belvedere Ave Bryant Park S Church St rmond Pl Weyland Ave Bryant Pl Post St j W 3rd St Thu W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd E 8th St Chambwood Dr Usufruct Ave Morton St 77 E 5th St ¦¨§ N College St E 6th St GardenN DistrictAlexanderE 10th Dr St St Chatham Ave Bank of America Stadium Tippah Ave Camp Greene St S Clarkson St S Tryon St Dunbar St E 9th St 77 Chestnut Ave Peppercorn
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