Charlotte, NC
Vestian provides strategic real estate solutions in Charlotte, a rapidly growing financial and business center in the Southeast.
Our team combines local market knowledge with Vestian's global expertise to serve businesses across the metro area. We offer Portfolio Solutions, Transaction Management, Advisory Services, and Design & Project Services, helping companies navigate Charlotte's diverse real estate landscape. Whether you're in Uptown, Ballantyne, or University City, Vestian ensures your real estate decisions align with and support your business objectives in this competitive market.
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Charlotte is a rapidly growing financial and business center in the Southeast, making it a competitive market where Vestian's combination of local market knowledge and global expertise provides strategic value to businesses.
Vestian serves multiple industries, including Financial Services, Industrial, Healthcare, Retail, and Office sectors throughout the Charlotte market.
Vestian's strategic site selection team helped BHS Corrugated secure a 25,000-square-foot location in Charlotte's Ballantyne district for their North American Experience Center after evaluating markets across the Southeast.
Vestian serves businesses across the Charlotte metro area, including Uptown, Ballantyne, and University City.
Vestian offers Portfolio Solutions, Transaction Management, Advisory Services, and Design & Project Services. As a tenant-only firm, we deliver every service with your best interests in mind, helping businesses navigate Charlotte's diverse real estate landscape and align real estate decisions with business objectives.
Vestian exclusively represents tenants, never landlords. This tenant-only model eliminates conflicts of interest, ensuring every recommendation is made solely in the client's best interest. Unlike firms that represent both sides, Vestian's loyalty is always with the tenant.
Vestian's Charlotte office is located at 101 S. Tryon St., Suite 2700, Charlotte, NC 28280.















