400 South Tryon

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StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Opening1974
400 South Tryon
Interactive map of the 400 South Tryon area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location400 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina
Opening1974
Owner400 South Tryon LP[1]
OperatorTrinity Partners
Height
Antenna spire420 feet (130 m)[2]
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area587,000 square feet (54,500 m2)[3]
Lifts/elevators16
Design and construction
ArchitectsLittle and Associates
References
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400 South Tryon, formerly called the Wachovia Center, is a high-rise office building in Charlotte center city, North Carolina. When it was being built, there were rumors that the developer intended to add ten more floors to pass Bank of America Plaza, and become the tallest building in Charlotte. It is now the 15th tallest building.[5][6][7] Construction of the building began in 1972 and was completed in 1974.[8] Tryon Property Group bought the building in 2018 for $133.5 million.[9] In April 2025 the building was put up for public auction. The only bid was for $36 million, from the lender, listed as 400 South Tryon LP. At the time of the auction the building was 23% occupied.[10][1]

In April 2026, Spandrel Development, based in New York City, filed a land development construction permit with the city which said the building would be converted to nearly 400 apartments, 200 hotel rooms, and 24,000 square feet of retail.[9]

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