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Helicopters hoisted individual 14-foot-tall letters spelling out Wells Fargo on two sides of the tower at 550 S. Tryon St.
Wells Fargo owns the tallest building in Charlotte. A 48-story tower at 550 South Tryon that can be seen above all the others ...
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.
The 48-story tower on South Tryon Street was once the Duke Energy building, but has since been sold to the banking giant. The ...
The signs are a changin’ in the Charlotte skyline, again. This time, the move came Sunday courtesy of Wells Fargo. Helicopters hoisted individual 14-foot-tall letters spelling out Wells Fargo on ...
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Crews started around 7:30 a.m. on Father's Day, picking up letters with a helicopter from a nearby empty construction area.
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