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cost too much to make the space rentable. The land the building sat on was fair more valuable than the building itself. In a February 1981 Charlotte Observer article it was revealed the reason the city was considering demolishing the building was it would have been unlikely that anyone would spend the money to make it rentable again and future developers would probably not want to develop a building on the open land nearby if the building still existed. In March 1981 Charlotte city council vote to demolish the building. Then in September 1981 the building was imploded after developer Henry Faison purchased it. The building
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In May 1912 Julian H. Little, the president of Charlotte National Bank left that bank to form his own bank, Independence Trust Company. This bank leased space in the basement of the building. In 1920 Charlotte National Bank moved out of the building to its new headquarters at 4th and South Tryon.
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In late 1908 tenants began to occupy the upper floors while the first was finished. In May 1909 the first bank branch opened. The new bank that resulted from the merger of Charlotte Trust Company and Charlotte National Bank, called Charlotte National Bank occupied half of the first floor. Woodall
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The last office tenants of the building left in April 1976. The lobby doors were locked and the only remaining tenants were street level shops. The building had fallen into a state of disrepair. However, it was structurally sound since it was built so well. Unfortunately, it would have probably
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In July 1905 a group of Charlotte area businessmen including W. H. Belk, C. N. Evans, O. P. Heath, Julian ~. Little and C. M. Patterson together started the companies Charlotte'trust Company and the Charlotte Realty Company. In November 1907 the site was purchased for $ 92,000. The owners of the
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In January 1922 Southern Radio Corporation began leasing the entire 9th floor. In March 1928 the building renovations were complete. The bottom two floors were updated along with an added mezzanine floor that overlooked the first-floor bank. The
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noted that pedestrians on the street frequently stopped to observe the building's construction progress from the previous day. This attention can be attributed to the fact that it was
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In January 1908 the previous building, John Irwin House, was destroyed. The construction of the building was attracting a lot of attention from people in Charlotte; in June 1908 the
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site held a major design competition to design the new building, which drew attention from architects across the country. In May 1907 Frank Pierce Milburn was selected.
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reported that 5,000 people attending the ceremony that marked the completion of the renovations. The Independence Trust Company failed in March 1933.
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Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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National Register of Historic Places in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
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John York, "12-Story Independence Building Losing Tenants",
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Buildings and structures demolished by controlled implosion
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Demolished buildings and structures in North Carolina
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List of Registered Historic Places in North Carolina
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Independence Building is located in North Carolina
Independence Building is located in the United States
Charlotte, North Carolina
35°13′39″N 80°50′35″W / 35.22750°N 80.84306°W / 35.22750; -80.84306
J.A. Jones Construction
Frank Pierce Milburn
William Lee Stoddart
Beaux Arts
Renaissance
78001964
high-rise
Charlotte
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
J.A. Jones Construction
101 Independence Center
Masonic Temple Building
Raleigh
Jefferson Standard Building
Greensboro
Charlotte Observer
North Carolina
Charlotte Observer
101 Independence Center
List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
List of Registered Historic Places in North Carolina
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"Independence Building"

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