
Apartments near Bank of America Store and Heritage Center in Charlotte, NC (408 Rentals)


The Boulevard a Broadstone Community

Kinship

Bond on Mint

Broadstone Craft

Vera at Savona Mill

Kaleido NoDa

MAA Optimist Park

The Edge

Penrose

Abberly Noda Vista Apartment Homes

Uptown 550

Hawkins Press

The Ellis

MAA Gateway

Link Apartments® Mint Street

Hanover South End

One West End

The Brinkley at the Edge

The Campbell

Alexan Mill District

Hanover Dilworth

One Noda Park

Levels at LoSo

704 at the Quarter

Linea

The Perch

Overlook at Radius Dilworth

The Paces South End

Solis Midtown

Everly

Millhouse

Kingston

Broadstone Optimist Park

Union Noda

Joinery

The Raven

Alta West Morehead

The Prospect

NoDa Flats

Alton Optimist Park

Avalon South End

The Collective NoDa

Maddox South End

500 West Trade

Bradham at New Bern
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If you've just spent hours in your Charlotte apartments balancing your checkbook or refreshing your online banking statement, maybe the last thing you'd want to see is an entire store shilling Bank of America-branded products. But this is no joke: aside from the cheesy gifts, there are several small artifacts, information plaques and mini exhibits to showcase the fact that Charlotte is where Bank of America really started. The store is right in the middle of N Tryon St, in the city's First Ward district, and benefits from being in such a busy area, as a fair amount of visitors do take a peek in there. The place sells everything from mugs, umbrellas, sweatshirts, stationery and books, and despite the immediate cringe factor, it's a nice surprise to know that they're actually well-made. Admittedly, it's difficult to imagine anyone actually buying anything, except for the kitsch value (or to try to sweet-talk your local branch manager if you're an apartment-ite living outside the area). Since the center is right downtown, it's not too out of the way to get to, so if you're in desperate need of an umbrella or calendar for your accountant buddy, this is a pretty interesting place from which to get it.
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There are currently 250 Studio Apartments in Charlotte with rent ranges from $845 to $6,750 with an average price of $1,515.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Charlotte ranges from $507 to $7,077 with an average monthly rent of $1,771.
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