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- 440_South_Church abstract "440 South Church is a 15-story skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina with 363,000 square feet (33,700 m2) of space. Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates designed the building, and Bovis Lend Lease was the general contractor. Major tenants are Ally Bank and HDR. It was built according to LEED gold standards, making it a green building.On June 19, 2008, Novare Group and Trinity Capital Advisors broke ground on the $78 million 440 South Church project and opened a sales office for Catalyst, a 27-story condominium project, both on the same 5.2-acre (21,000 m2) site between Third Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in uptown Charlotte. HDR, an architectural and engineering firm with 140 Charlotte employees, became the first tenant with plans for 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) of space. The \"topping out\" ceremony took place March 6, 2009.In April 2009, GMAC Financial Services announced plans to move its corporate center from Ballantyne to 106,525 square feet (9,896.5 m2) on four floors of 440 South Church, with possible expansion later. At the time, GMAC had 265 Charlotte employees in three business units, with plans to cut as many as 60 jobs. However, 30 new sales jobs and 236 new jobs at the corporate center meant a net increase of 200 jobs. By creating the jobs and keeping them for nine years, GMAC would receive $4.5 million in incentives from the state of North Carolina. Charlotte had many employees with banking knowledge who had been laid off from Wachovia and Bank of America, and GMAC Financial CEO Al de Molina, who spent 17 years at Bank of America, lived in Charlotte. The GMAC headquarters, however, would remain in Detroit.Novare kept its investment, but was dropped as an operating partner because the company had significant debts that could result in foreclosures, and auditor Deloitte had \"substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.\"HDR moved in during October 2009. GMAC Financial Services (now Ally Bank) started its move in late November 2009 despite de Molina's unexpected resignation that same month. The move was expected to be finished by February. Michael Carpenter, who replaced de Molina, said of Charlotte's role in the company, \"I'm not saying it's going to grow at the rate it has grown in recent times. But it's a central part of the activities of GMAC.\"".
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- 440_South_Church comment "440 South Church is a 15-story skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina with 363,000 square feet (33,700 m2) of space. Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates designed the building, and Bovis Lend Lease was the general contractor. Major tenants are Ally Bank and HDR.".
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