CHARLOTTE — Game nights in Charlotte won’t look the same after the iconic quadrille light sculpture comes down.
Since the mid-90s ′s, the “Quadrille” celebrated goals and touchdowns made in the Bank of America Stadium with a synchronized light display.
On Friday, crews set up to remove the 1,600-square-foot sculpture from the side of the Duke Energy building.
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Most of the heavy lifting will occur over the weekend, shutting down Brooklyn Village Avenue between Church Street and Mint Street.
According to Channel 9′s partners at the Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Center City Partners is working with Duke Energy to figure out how to keep the structure in the Queen City.
Duke Energy offered to pay for the art’s transportation and delivery cost for the weekend, as long as someone claims it. After Sunday, the offer for transportation is no longer on the table.
Until then, the structure will be stored in Maiden.
If you have an idea for the piece, you can email DEPlaza@duke-energy.com.
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