CHARLOTTE — UNC Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School finally has a Charlotte home: Legacy Union on South Tryon Street, where the inaugural class of the new executive MBA program will begin classes this fall.
The arrival of Kenan-Flagler’s MBA program marks the culmination of a years-long lobbying effort by Charlotte business leaders, most prominent among them retired Bank of America Corp. CEO Hugh McColl Jr.
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The MBA program will be housed at the BofA tower at Legacy Union, the 10-acre uptown site developed by Lincoln Harris that includes multiple office towers. The BofA building at 620 S. Tryon St. is a 33-story, 841,164-square-foot tower.
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