Legacy Union, formerly known as 620 South Tryon, is a multi-building development currently finished in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina.
The development includes the world headquarters of Honeywell and major corporate offices for Deloitte, JLL, Bank of America, and Robinson Bradshaw.
[2] The second transaction was the site of the Charlotte Observer building which was 4.1 acres for $23.1 million, the sale closed in May 2016.
The way developer Lincoln Harris intents to celebrate Charlotte future is by making the site a destination for people to gather.
[10] The deal closed in November 2019,[12] the price slightly increased to $441 million and it was a record setting sale price for the state of North Carolina until Truist Financial agreed to purchase the former Hearst Tower now Truist Center for $455 million.
[10] The property was marketed by multiple Cushman & Wakefield groups to about 50 to 75 investors worldwide that normally did not have Charlotte on their radar.
The goal would be to provide a variety of space usage options to meet customer demands.
[14] UNC Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flager Business School announced on July 27, 2022 it would open a Charlotte campus in the building with classes to begin in the fall semester.
Placement on the fourth floor gave the school easy access to parking and outdoor space that will be used for functions.
[15] On September 20, 2022, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced it will be moving its headquarters from Greensboro to Charlotte.
The conference has stated that during the current academic year they will be occupying the space and all 50 employees will be relocating to Charlotte.
[16] In August 2023 the Atlantic Coast Conference held a grand opening ceremony for its new location in the building.
[18] Other tenants include property management company JLL leasing 41,000 square feet (3,800 m2),[22] New York law firm Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft leasing 72,000 square feet (6,700 m2) which will hold their 89 Charlotte based attorneys,[23] and Robinhood announced they will open a local office in the building to house the 289 employees they will be hiring in Charlotte by 2025.
[26] In August 2022 Robinhood announced it will be closing its Charlotte office and laying off all 82 local employees.
[27] However, later in August, San Francisco based Figure Technology announced that they will be subleasing 24,000 square feet, half of Robinhood's space.
[28] In late 2018, Honeywell announced it would relocate its corporate headquarters from New Jersey to Charlotte, beginning in 2019 after the company accepted $90 million of state and local incentives.
National coworking brand Industrious will lease 26,000 square feet (2,415 m2) on the 18th floor starting at the end of 2025.