AC Hotel/Residence Inn Charlotte EpiCentre (formally known as 210 Trade) was a 320 feet (98 m) residential-use skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Video AC Hotel/Residence Inn Charlotte EpiCentre
Original Building
It was to be part of the EpiCentre entertainment complex that was completed in 2008 Once completed, 210 Trade would have had 52 floors. The EpiCentre Entertainment Complex has a movie theater, restaurants, bars, shops, four floors of parking, five floors of offices and retail topped by 210 Trade with 44 residential floors. It will be connected to Uptown's Overstreet Mall and Bank of America Plaza via skywalk over South College Street. It would have been the Tallest residential building in Charlotte and the Carolinas, and it was originally going to have the second highest floor count after the Bank of America Corporate Center. The site was next to the Spectrum Center, on the site once occupied by the Old Charlotte Convention Center.
Maps AC Hotel/Residence Inn Charlotte EpiCentre
Redesign
As of 2016, the project has changed from a condo to a dual Hotel topping out at 320 feet.
Current status
Local television station WSOC-TV reports that building developer Charlotte FC, LLC has filed Chapter Seven bankruptcy. Charlotte FC, LLC is a division of Flaherty & Collins Properties of Indianapolis, Indiana. Local news sources had previously reported that condominium buyers were considering a lawsuit against the company because the project had stalled.
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
- Charlotte center city
References
External links
- [1] Emporis
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