For years, the 30-story tower at 150 Fayetteville St. in downtown Raleigh was adorned with the name Wells Fargo.
State of play: The nation's fourth-largest bank vacated the tower last year as part of a larger effort to shrink its office spaces nationwide. Since then, the 150 Fayetteville building hasn't had any name attached to it.
That is soon changing, however, as the law firm Smith Anderson installs its own signage atop the tower.
The installation is in progress and expected to be finished this week.
Zoom in: Smith Anderson, the largest law firm based in the Triangle, made a big commitment to expanding at 150 Fayetteville after Wells Fargo left.
The company extended its lease in 2024, taking over the top seven floors of the building, including the top two, which were previously leased by City Club Raleigh.
The company is currently renovating the space, and it will accommodate the firm's nearly 300 local employees.