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The Queen City's skyline looks a bit different thanks to a new addition to one of Charlotte's most recognizable buildings.
Helicopters hoisted individual 14-foot-tall letters spelling out Wells Fargo on two sides of the tower at 550 S. Tryon St.
Bad weather twice delayed the installation of the 14-foot letters, but helicopters finally completed the task on Sunday.
The Queen City's skyline looks a bit different thanks to a new addition to one of Charlotte's most recognizable buildings.
Helicopters were used to lift the large letters to the top of the former Duke Energy building.
Wells Fargo owns the tallest building in Charlotte. A 48-story tower at 550 South Tryon that can be seen above all the others ...
Federal regulators announced this week that they’re lifting a severe punishment on Wells Fargo related to its fake accounts ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The strongest field of the majors gave way to a few surprises Thursday in the PGA Championship, starting with Jhonattan Vegas charging into the lead with a 7-under 64 and the top 10 ...
For the second time in as many months, a sign that will change Charlotte’s skyline has been delayed. Wells Fargo canceled Sunday’s plans to add its 14-foot-tall letters spelling out the bank ...
New signage will be installed at the arena ... Comcast Spectacor completed a $400M renovation of the arena in 2024. Wells Fargo also recently backed away from a long-running title sponsorship of ...
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