TradeMark, Residential tower in Uptown Charlotte, United States
TradeMark is a residential high-rise in Uptown Charlotte containing approximately 200 apartments across 28 stories. The building stands as a prominent structure in the city's downtown area, with ground-floor retail spaces and direct connections to the surrounding urban environment.
Construction began in 2005 and the building opened in 2007, coinciding with a period of downtown residential growth in Charlotte. The project emerged during an era when Uptown was becoming increasingly attractive as a living destination for urban professionals.
The architectural design by David Furman contributes to Charlotte's modern urban landscape, representing the city's commitment to vertical residential expansion.
The tower sits on Mint Street with convenient access to public transit and nearby dining and shopping options. Visitors and residents find parking readily available in the immediate area and can explore downtown on foot.
The building experienced multiple flooding events shortly after opening, raising questions about construction quality and early maintenance. These incidents prompted increased scrutiny of building operations and preventive measures.
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