Ally Charlotte Center

[3] Each floor has an open floor plan and averages approximately 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) in size[4] for a total of 742,000 square feet (68,900 m2) of space[5] which makes it the tenth largest building in Charlotte by leasable space.

Prior to Ally's announced occupancy of the building Duke Energy was rumored to be the anchor tenant.

The proposed Trump building would have been a mixed-use containing condos, high end shops, office space, and a five star hotel.

[10] In Charlotte's early history Uptown served as a meeting place for farmers.

[12][13] All 2,100 Charlotte-based employees and contractors will relocate to the new building from other Charlotte offices,[14][15][16] which includes 440 South Church, 11605 N. Community House Road, WeWork space at 128 S. Tryon St, 1401 W. Morehead St, and 2101 Rexford Road.

[14] In July 2021, Crescent sold the building to STS Properties LLC, an entity affiliated with Ally Financial Inc, for $390 million.

The space is also designed to facilitate collaboration with several spots such as team rooms or workspaces, throughout the office that feature collaborative technology, breaking barriers to virtual work and easing the connection to Crescent offices in other cities.

Jinya Ramen Bar opened a 3,520 square feet (327 m2) restaurant in September 2021, [23] Salata Salad Kitchen began leasing 2,500 square feet (230 m2) in October, 2021,[24] and in January 2023 Brown Bag Seafood Co opened its third Charlotte location with a 2,756 square feet (256.0 m2) space in the building[25] In January 2018 White Lodging, based in Merrillville, Ind.

After a two-year national search Crescent selected White Lodging because of their ideas about building at the street and its food and beverage program.

[26] White Lodging and Crescent Communities have developed the 22 story, 320,000 square feet (30,000 m2) hotel together.

It features guest rooms, spas, co-working spaces, and bars with outdoor seating.