The Arlington, Charlotte
Facts and practical information
The Arlington is a 310 feet tall mixed-use high-rise in Charlotte, North Carolina. The building was the first residential high-rise and first mixed use high-rise development in the city. The developer, Jim Gross, is also noted for the first downtown residential development and the first loft-style development in the city among many other developments. It was completed in 2003 and has 24 floors and an outdoor swimming pool on the roof. It is the 16th tallest building in Charlotte, and is the tallest building outside of downtown. It was originally planned to be 425 ft and 42 stories tall when announced in September 1997, but it was scaled back because the developer was unable to secure the financing required to build a 425-foot building. ()
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The Arlington – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Spectrum Center, Truist Field, Bank of America Stadium, Harvey B. Gantt Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to The Arlington?
How to get to The Arlington by public transport?
Light rail
- Carson • Lines: Blue (4 min walk)
- Bland Street • Lines: Blue (5 min walk)
Bus
- South College Street at East Stonewall Street • Lines: 35 (12 min walk)
- East Stonewall Street at South College Street • Lines: 35 (12 min walk)
Tram
- CTC/Arena • Lines: Gold (22 min walk)
- Tryon Street • Lines: Gold (23 min walk)