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Originally Posted by shakman
...and Wells Fargo?
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Wachovia had secured tenants to occupy half the building, and Wachovia was going to use the other half. Duke Energy initially had planned to lease about 240,000 square feet. Duke, along and Wake Forest Babcock School of Law and several smaller firms all together were leasing half the building. Duke has now upped their lease to 500,000 square feet. Wells Fargo has stated they will occupy the building, but have yet to determine how much space they will use. While the building will be called "Duke Energy Center," Wells will still be owner of the building at this time.
3/2/09 -