The Guilford Building's geographic coordinates, physical elevation, demographic position, and flat, clear-view rooftop provide the ideal location for antenna systems. Managers at the building are experienced in helping engineers install new equipment, so it will operate at optimum levels without interfering with previously installed electronics.
The Guilford Building is located in the center of Greensboro, NC, at coordinates (NAD 83) Y = 845,290.37 and X = 1,766,430.69. Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem make up a region known as the Piedmont Triad, which occupies the north central part of North Carolina and is home to more than 5 million people. As one of the tallest buildings in the Triad, the Guilford Building rises 14 stories to an elevation of 985.2 feet above sea level. Centered between North Carolina's banking area at Charlotte and the research area around Raleigh, the Guilford Building is well-positioned to host systems such as PCS, paging, trucking, FM radio, cellular telephone, fire and police, and low-power television systems.
Currently, a limited amount of rooftop antenna space is available for lease at the Guilford Building.
Inside floor space in the Guilford Building may be customized to house electronic equipment. Telephone switching systems, video processing systems, and communication systems may be located on floors below the rooftop antenna installations. Each such floor contains approximately 8,000 square feet.
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