CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- City officials are adding the signage to the top of the Wells Fargo building on Sunday morning.
Crews started around 7:30 a.m. on Father's Day, picking up letters with a helicopter from a nearby empty construction area.
In February 2024, the Charlotte City Council unanimously approved a “Wells Fargo” sign to be placed atop the 550 South Tryon tower owned by the financial giant. The request was for two 1,880-square-foot signs on the building’s “handle.”
READ MORE: Signage approved for Charlotte’s Wells Fargo towerThe signage was supposed to be done on Sunday, May 11, but heavy clouds in Uptown decreased visibility and officials postponed the installation.
The tower, completed in 2010, was originally known as the Duke Energy Center and is second only to the Bank of America Corporate Center in height in Charlotte.
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