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Banyan Street Capital announced it will kick off a $4.5 million capital improvement plan for 191 Peachtree Tower, the 50-floor, twin-crown office building in Downtown Atlanta. The real estate ...
One of Atlanta’s tallest towers could soon be renamed for the first time since it marked the city’s skyline 33 years ago.
O ne of the most recognizable buildings in the Atlanta skyline, 191 Peachtree Tower, will soon transform. Miami-based Banyan Street Capital, which owns the iconic 50-floor office building, has ...
A rendering of the lobby space in Metro Atlanta Chamber’s new office space The Chamber sold its building to the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which intends to demolish the building ...
The recent past of 191 Peachtree follows in many ways downtown’s economic arc. The tower, originally developed by Cousins and Hines, opened in the early 1990s as Atlanta’s premier business ...
King & Spalding, meanwhile, waited until 2006 to move to a Midtown building as the anchor tenant at 1180 Peachtree St. after years in the 191 Peachtree Tower building downtown.
Stocks Analysis by Zacks Investment Research covering: Cousins Properties Incorporated, Parkway Inc, PS Business Parks Inc, Whitestone REIT. Read Zacks Investment Research's latest article on ...
Deloitte is moving its main Atlanta office from 191 Peachtree Tower to Promenade Tower, the 775K SF building between 14th and 15th streets off Peachtree in Midtown across from Colony Square, ...
Morgan & Morgan could double its size in four years under the terms of a revamped lease deal with Cousins Properties. The firm recently renewed and extended its lease to 50k SF at 191 Peachtree ...
Three prominent Atlanta office towers are for sale, one of which could fetch a record price for Atlanta-area real estate. The buildings are The Pinnacle and Two Live Oak, both owned by Cousins ...
Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided. ATLANTA-With 191 Peachtree Tower’s occupancy nearing 100%, there isn’t much class A office space left to lease, but ...