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AXA Equitable
Completed 1998
AXA Equitable was a build-to-suit project between Bissell and AXA Equitable, and until 2011, was the only build-to-suit building in the BCP.
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Ballantyne One
Completed 1997
Ballantyne One was the first office building completed in
the Ballantyne Corporate Park, developed along what is today Ballantyne Pond. Two additional 5-story buildings—Ballantyne Two and Ballantyne Three—followed shortly, beginning the pattern of three that is recurrently seen around the
Park.
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Betsill
Completed 2006
Named for George Betsill, ASLA, a prominent landscape designer who continues to be the preeminent landscaping voice for Ballantyne Corporate Park. A creative mind, unparalleled sense of humor with a touch that continues daily to enhance our surroundings.
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Boyle
Completed 2008
B. Irvin Boyle, “a loyal, invisible hand; always guiding; never seeking recognition.”
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Brixham Green One
Completed 1999
The first in another series of three, Brixham Green One took the name “Brixham” from the street on which it is located and “Green” because the building overlooks a central green social gathering area (Brixham Connector).
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Calhoun
Completed 2011
Named for Andrew C. Calhoun, a great leader and catalyst for dynamic change within the YMCA with a lasting impact on the city of Charlotte.
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Chandler
Completed 2003
Named after Tina and Rusty Chandler, good friends of the Bissell family and influential in assisting thousands of children at the secondary school level.
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Conlan
Completed 1998
Located on Conlan Circle, the Conlan building was the first to be named by “Smoky” Bissell in honor of a person he has known and admired. David Conlan is one of “Smoky’s” closest both personally and professionally.
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Corporate Villas
Completed 1999
Also known as Offices on Six, the Corporate Villas was the first office space available on the east side of Ballantyne Corporate Park. The six two-story villa-like buildings line North Community House Road along the 6th hole of The Golf Club at Ballantyne.
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Crawford
Completed 2007
Named for Emily and John Crawford, “good friends. He, a great sportsman, and she, a most creative woman.” The main lobby boasts seven original pieces by Georgia artist Winston Wiant, also the daughter of Emily and John Crawford. Winston’s artwork was purchased by the building’s largest tenant, Liberty Mutual, for display in its offices.
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Everett
Completed 2010
Named for Malcolm E. Everett, III, a good friend who puts community before self and models dedication to family and faith.
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Frenette
Completed 2005
Named after Gary P. Frenette, M.D., Ph.D. A caring giant, brilliant and of warm heart.
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Gibson
Completed 2005
Named after Stacy F. Gibson, member of the Ballantyne Golf Course Design Review Committee, friend and supporter.
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Hall
Completed 2005
Named after James B. Hall, M.D. Of bright spirit, keen interest and unparalleled ability.
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Harris
Completed 2008
In honor of James J. Harris 1907 – 1985. A man of vision, wisdom and caring who always expanded our horizons.
Harris was the first ten story building constructed in the Park. Before that time, “Smoky” had always declared the Ballantyne Corporate Park would not go higher than six stories.
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Hayes
Completed 2008
Named for Elizabeth Baxter Hayes, “friend, business partner, leader and mother. All in balance.”
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Hixon
Completed 2004
Hixon is named after Joseph M. Hixon and George C. Hixon, good friends of the Bissell family who give priority to the environment, and see philanthropy as a byword.
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Irby
Completed 2008
Named for Pierce B. Irby, III, M.D., FACS, “a caring, consistent professional always working for the well-being of others.”
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Richardson
Completed 2000
Named after Ros and Jerry Richardson, good friends of the Bissell family and influential members of the Charlotte community.
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Sherrill
Completed 2006
In honor of T.A. “Zollie” Sherrill, 1929-1996. A good friend, hard worker who made an indelible impression on all who had the opportunity to work with him.
The Sherrill and Betsill buildings, sometimes referred to as the Ridge buildings, were built simultaneously as speculative buildings and both are now occupied solely by Bank of America.
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Simmons
Completed 2004
Named for George E. Simmons, General Executive of the YMCA of Charlotte from 1958-1970. Simmons is one of three 6-story buildings positioned around Knotts Green, a USGA-regulation putting green.
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Gragg
Expected Completion 2012
In honor of Margaret Elizabeth Gragg Bissell. Charlotte Country Day School 1975-2009; Head - 1992-2009. A career devoted to teaching and learning; building one of the largest independent schools in the nation.
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Woodward
Expected Completion 2012
In honor of Jim & Martha Woodward, a team who took higher education in this region to the Next Level. Chancellor, UNC CHarlotte - 1989-2005.
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