227 Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202-2423
This iconic 24-story, Class A office tower, Carillon, located at 227 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202, offers 488,243 square feet of prime creative office space in Mecklenburg County. Built in 1991, the building boasts neo-Gothic architecture and features 10 total suites, with a minimum divisible space of 2,044 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 22,217 square feet. Currently, 74,421 square feet is vacant, providing excellent opportunities for businesses of various sizes. The property sits on a 5.2-acre lot and includes elevators and ample parking with a 1:1000 RSF ratio. The efficient floor plates offer maximum flexibility for tenants, and the building's elegant interiors and on-site amenities contribute to a truly exceptional office experience. This trophy-quality building provides a striking first impression and a highly desirable location in the heart of Charlotte. The building's impressive stature and classic design make it a standout property in the Charlotte market. The available space is ideal for businesses seeking a prestigious address and a modern, functional workspace.
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GreerWalker CPAs & Advisors Accounting Firm
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Fisher & Phillips LLP Law Firm
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Baynard Paul R Law Firm
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Bright Horizons at Carillon Daycare Center
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DRB Group - Charlotte Division Construction Company General Contractor
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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UMUDO · Charlotte, NCCharlotte. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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