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Label House

Label House

Once located in the heart of Charlotte’s NC Music Factory, Label House represented the long-desired “Mega Club” that concentrates on major recording artists and celebrities along with exquisite services, such as dining, event, and meeting space. The 16,000 sf multi-million dollar entertainment facility includes another 3,500-square-feet of outdoor patio with a one of a kind pool to entertain the VIP guests.

 

The project consisted of remediating the old Southern Asbestos Manufacturing plant and completely modifying the existing structure to maintain the historic significance yet make possible a state-of-art entertainment and gathering space. The project was completed in six months.

Belk House

Belk House

The Belk House, a significant historical landmark in Charlotte, was remodeled to serve as a medical office building for Novant Health, formerly Presbyterian Hospital. Built in 1924 by William Henry Belk, this two-story, 16-room mansion is a stunning example of Colonial Revival/Classical Revival architecture. The Belk family raised their six children and held social gatherings there.  The design features a colonial revival neoclassical style with double ascending staircase, large entry vestibule, and floor-to-ceiling windows. William Henry Belk passed away in 1952 but his wife continued to live there until her death in 1968. Mary Belk donated the house to Presbyterian Hospital in her will and the building is now used for offices and receptions.  Vannoy Construction was tasked with renovating  the house for use by Presbyterian Hospital, while staying true to its original architecture and grandeur.