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The Tower Turns 20: Impact of Charlotte's tallest skyscraper
Posted on October 24, 2012 at 1:00 AM
Updated Thursday, Oct 25 at 9:47 AM
It rises 871 feet above the intersection of Trade & Tryon, the center of the Center City. “I wanted a building that reeked of power and wealth,” said former Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl, “but was warm and friendly.” Today, that building turns 20.
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