Here’s the latest publicly reported information I can summarize about Bank of America’s headquarters situation in Charlotte, NC:
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Bank of America has been consolidating space uptown, moving employees from certain buildings and reducing occupancy in some towers, while maintaining its presence at its core headquarters campus in Charlotte. This consolidation included relocations of staff from buildings like the Fifth Third Center and nearby properties, with leases for some spaces expiring in 2025 and 2024-2025 windows, and plans to reconfigure or repurpose vacated spaces. This indicates ongoing restructuring rather than a relocation of the headquarters itself. [Charlotte Observer reporting on consolidation; CoStar/landlord statements referenced in industry coverage][3][5]
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The company continues to operate its global headquarters campus at 100 N. Tryon St. in Uptown Charlotte, and there has been no indication from BofA leadership of a move of the headquarters out of Charlotte. The firm has emphasized that Charlotte remains its headquarters location, with reorganizations focused on space optimization rather than relocation. [Charlotte Observer coverage; company statements cited in industry outlets][8][3]
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Related developments in the Charlotte real estate ecosystem include landlords planning renovations of vacated spaces (e.g., the Fifth Third Center), and other downtown properties being repurposed to attract new tenants. These moves reflect real estate portfolio optimization in Charlotte’s banking district rather than a shift of corporate headquarters. [CoStar/Cousins Properties notes; industry reports][1][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more recent articles or provide a brief timeline of the key leases and occupancy changes affecting Bank of America’s uptown footprint in Charlotte, with links to each source. I can also summarize how these space changes compare to earlier years.
Would you like me to fetch the most current articles and compile them with dates and lease details?
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Bank of America Corp is leaving its space in Fifth Third Center at 201 N. Tryon St., where it occupies 316,751 square feet after its lease expires in July 2025. That office is located across from its global headquarters at 100 N. Tryon St. in uptown Charlotte. As part of its consolidation effort, BofA is ...
www.connectcre.comLast week’s executive shakeup at Bank of America leaves Charlotte with one less top lieutenant for CEO Brian Moynihan, who has fewer direct reports in the city than when he took over the bank five years ago.
www.charlotteobserver.comBank of America plans to vacate all 13 floors it occupies in a Charlotte, North Carolina, office tower with more than a year left on its lease in the latest case of a company in the financial services hub city scaling back on real estate. The nation's second-largest bank will move out of Fifth Third Center at 201 N. Tryon St. at an undetermined date before its lease expires in July 2025, according to landlord Cousins Properties. Cousins plans to renovate the space to try to attract a new...
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www.bizjournals.comBank employees are changing addresses but no job cuts are planned due to the workforce consolidation.
www.charlotteobserver.comIt marks the bank's only branch in that Charlotte neighborhood.
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