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11810
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Wachovia Bank & Trust, which opened its doors on June 16, 1879 in Winston as the Wachovia National Bank, celebrates its 100th anniversary in 1979. Today it is the largest bank in the Southeast and the 32nd largest among the country's 14,000 commercial banks.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 37 Issue 6, June 1979, p22-24, 28-29, 51-52, il, por
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12774
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Set to be built on the east side of Winston-Salem's Courthouse Square, the largest and tallest commercial office building South of Baltimore and East of Dallas, is underway. Commissioned by the Northwest Corporation and constructed by Dwight L. Phillips, the new building is planned to occupy 650,000 square feet, extend 410 feet into the skyline, and cost up wards of $15 million dollars. Wachovia Bank and Trust Company along with a multiplicity of other ventures will occupy the 34 floors allotted in the new building.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 30 Issue 19, Feb 1963, p25-29, il
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24157
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G. Kennedy Thompson was the owner of Wachovia Bank before it was absorbed by First Union Corp. The author examines Thompson's financial moves that lead to the breaking up of Wachovia.
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24190
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G. Kennedy Thompson runs the nation's fourth-largest bank: Wachovia. He discusses how he bought out Wachovia and other companies over the years.
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30782
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Wachovia Bank and Trust Company in Charlotte, North Carolina has moved to a new bank and office building, the largest in the state in 15 years. Considered the southeast's first tower structure, it is the first in the US to make use of prismatic cast stone in construction.
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