
List of tallest buildings in Charlotte - Wikipedia
Nine of the 10 tallest buildings in North Carolina are located in Charlotte. [9] The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of the Independence Building in 1909. This building, which …
Permitting | Code Enforcement
Find appropriate permitting requirements for your construction project. One of the primary responsibilities of Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement is to issue building, electrical, plumbing …
Search Projects and Permits - City of Charlotte
Search a database of all City of Charlotte Land Development Projects to determine plan review status by address, project, or permit number using the Accela Citizen Access. Applications of all types can be …
Urban Building Group | Charlotte Design/Build Firm
For over 15 years we have remodeled hundreds of Charlotte's finest homes. Our unique in-house Design/Build Team includes Designers, Kitchen & Bath Designers, Interior Decorators and …
Welcome to the Mecklenburg County Citizen Access Portal
We are pleased to offer our residents, businesses, and visitors access to permitting, plan review and inspections for building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work in Mecklenburg County. 24 hours …
10 Best Architectural Buildings in Charlotte, North Carolina ...
May 27, 2025 · Visitors and residents alike can explore various styles and structures that tell the story of Charlotte’s growth and cultural evolution. This article will highlight some of the best architectural …
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Exploring The City's Architectural Landmarks And Styles
For those interested in exploring Charlotte’s architecture, there are many places worth visiting. This article takes a look at some of the city’s most iconic buildings, from historic churches to mid-century …
Charlotte based company planning to move its headquarters to ...
15 hours ago · The Charlotte Business Journal is reporting that Southeastern Architectural Systems-now based in Charlotte-has confirmed that it’s planning to move from NC and establish its home base in …
550 South Tryon - Wikipedia
550 South Tryon (formerly the Duke Energy Center) is a 786-foot (240 m) tall, [1] 48-floor (54 floors including mechanical floors) skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina.