Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building
Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building, Art Deco bank building in Downtown Burlington Historic District, United States.
The Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building is a nine-story structure featuring Art Deco design with geometric patterns and granite details at ground level. The steel frame construction represents the modern building techniques of its era and remains the tallest building in downtown Burlington.
Charles C. Hartmann designed this building in 1928 during a period when Burlington was expanding economically. Construction came at the height of prosperity before national economic changes affected the region in later years.
The name reflects the bank's role in financing local growth and business activity. Its position in the city center shows how financial institutions shaped where people gathered and worked.
The building sits on South Main Street in the heart of downtown and can be spotted from most directions in the city. Its height makes it a natural landmark for getting oriented while exploring the historic district.
As Burlington's only high-rise building, it stands noticeably taller than every other structure in the city. This singular height makes it an unmistakable landmark that shapes how the skyline looks from any direction.
Location: Burlington
Inception: 1928
Architects: Charles C. Hartmann
Architectural style: Art Deco
Part of: Downtown Burlington Historic District
Address: 358 S. Main St., Burlington, North Carolina
GPS coordinates: 36.09330,-79.43750
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:04
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