129 West Trade, Office building in Charlotte, North Carolina
The 129 West Trade building extends 250 feet into the Charlotte skyline with its distinctive concrete facade panels and 15-floor structure.
Constructed in 1958 by architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz, the building served as the Wachovia Charlotte office until 1975.
The building reflects the International architectural style of the 1950s through its clean lines, geometrical shapes, and functional design elements.
Located at the intersection of West Trade Street, the building provides 164,171 square feet of office space with access to public transit on Tryon Street.
The structure features 3,822 precast concrete facade panels, each measuring 5.5 by 6 feet and weighing 2,000 pounds.
Location: North Carolina
Architects: Harrison & Abramovitz
Official opening: 1958
Floors above the ground: 15
GPS coordinates: 35.22780,-80.84430
Latest update: March 2, 2025 23:09
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