Contact Information:
Three Wachovia Center
401 South Tryon Street
Suite 3000
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
Phone: 704.372.9000
Fax: 704.334.4706
Email: info@parkerpoe.com
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Year Office Established:
1884
Community Involvement:
- Alexander Children's Center
- American Heart Association
- Arts & Science Council
- Belmont Abbey College
- Catawba Lands Conservancy
- Charlotte Advocates for Education
- Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
- Charlotte Children's Choir
- Charlotte Community Health Clinic
- Charlotte Historic District Commission
- Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Charlotte Run for Peace
- Charlotte Symphony
- Council for Children
- Dilworth Community Development Association
- Dowd YMCA
- Duke Mansion
- Habitat for Humanity
- Foundation For The Carolinas
- ImaginOn
- Johnson C. Smith University
- Kiwanis Club
- Johnston YMCA
- Junior League of Charlotte, Inc.
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Lupus Foundation of America
- Mint Museums
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
- North Carolina Defense Fund
- Queens University
- Room at the Inn
- Speedway Children's Charities
- The Family Center
- United Way
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Uptown YMCA
- U.S. National Whitewater Center
- World Affairs Council of Charlotte
Official Local Contacts:
Managing Partner: William P. Farthing, Jr.
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Marketing Partner: Max E. Justice
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About Charlotte:
Parker Poe is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, which is regarded as one of the premier locations in the South to live and conduct business. The fast-growing metropolitan community consists of approximately 1.5 million residents, with 200 new people moving into the area every week.
Heriot Clarkson, former Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, founded the firm in Charlotte in 1884. Today, with more than 120 years of experience, the firm offers one of the Carolina's most sophisticated general corporate and business practices, as well as strong practices in the areas of litigation, the environment, tax law, real estate and lending.
Charlotte's banking community, spearheaded by Bank of America and Wachovia, is second only to New York in size. Charlotte is also home to a range of major corporations including Duke Energy, Nucor Steel, Belk department store and Harris Teeter supermarket. The Charlotte area's favorable business environment continues to attract foreign corporations seeking a presence in the United States, as well as American companies seeking to relocate their headquarters in order to improve the quality of life for their employees.
The Charlotte office is located in the center of Uptown, home not only to major businesses, but also to some of the most desirable residential neighborhoods in North Carolina. The Charlotte area appeals to families, singles and young couples alike, all who enjoy the city's vibrant and expanding social and community activities. Residents can take advantage of our strong local universities such as the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Queens University, Johnson C. Smith University and Davidson College. Charlotte's central location in North Carolina also provides easy access to the Atlantic beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Sports fans enjoy watching the games played by the Charlotte Bobcats, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Sting, Charlotte Knights and Charlotte Checkers. NASCAR events at Lowe's Motor Speedway add to the variety of sporting events in Charlotte. The city also offers a strong and growing cultural dimension evidenced by the Charlotte Symphony, the North Carolina Dance Theater, the Historic Latta Plantation, the Mint Museums and the Museum of the New South. The recent addition of Johnson & Wales University and its renowned culinary program is expected to invigorate the area’s restaurant and gourmet offerings.