Channel 9 looked at the new values of popular venues in the area. You can view the values of some of the most popular venues and locations in the slideshow below.
Truist Center in Uptown. The Truist Center in Uptown has a building value of $403,863,400. The land value sits at $26,870,100 (Meck County.)
Bank of America Stadium Bank of America Stadium has a building value of $270,000,000. (Meck County)
Spectrum Center The Spectrum Center has building value of $327,805,700. The land value sits at $70,047,300. (Meck County)
Truist Field Truist Field, home of the Charlotte Knights, has a land value of $35,472,300. (Meck County.)
Connolly's On Fifth Connolly's On Fifth has a building value of $2,180,100. The building was built in 1961, according to records. (Meck County.)
Bojangles Coliseum The Bojangles Coliseum has a building value of $58,719,400. The building was last valued at $60,620,000 in 2021. (Meck County.)
Latta Arcade The iconic Latta Arcade has a building of $692,200. It last sold for $7,500,000. It was valued at $1,246,000 in 2019. (Meck County.)
Thirsty Beaver The Thirsty Beaver Saloon has a land value of $235,200. The land value is $67,400. (Meck County.)
Workman's Friend The popular bar Workman's Friend has a building value of $387,300 and land value of $568,400. The building was built in 1947. (WSOC)
Green's Lunch One of the area's oldest buildings, Green's Lunch, has a land value of $732,600. The building value is $82,600. (Meck County.)
St. Peter's Episcopal Church St. Peter's Episcopal Church, one of Charlotte's oldest buildings, has a building value of $2,816,900. The land value sits at $1,203,400. (Meck County.)
You can find the property value of any landmark in Charlotte by looking up the address in the county’s portal.
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