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  2. List of tallest buildings in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Equitable Building, completed in 1892, is generally regarded as the first high-rise in the city. [3] Atlanta went through a major building boom from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, during which the city saw the completion of 13 of its 40 tallest buildings, including the Bank of America Plaza, Truist Plaza, One Atlantic Center, and 191 Peachtree Tower.

  3. Lindbergh, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Mooney's Lake was drained and the developers Jordan, Davis and Carter [4] built the Broadview Shopping Center (later "Lindbergh Plaza mall"). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By 1963, the center housed about 30 retail stores, [ 7 ] including a two-level K-mart as well as the Great Southeast Music Hall, where in the 1970s prominent artists played, such as ...

  4. 3344 Peachtree - Wikipedia

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    3344 Peachtree is a 50-story high-rise building of 635 feet (194 m) [2] height located in Atlanta's uptown business district of Buckhead on Peachtree Road, the northern extension of Peachtree Street. The building is a mixed-use tower that incorporates upscale dining , office space, and 82 condominia at 3344 Peachtree Road . [ 2 ]

  5. Atlantic Station, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The 25-story BB&T Tower at 271 17th Street was completed in 2009, becoming Atlantic Station's tallest office tower. [16] 271 was designed by tvsdesign and built by Brasfield & Gorrie. The Commons is home to many low-rise condominiums, apartments, townhomes, and a large man-made stormwater retention pond that is located within the median of 17th ...

  6. Buckhead - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s, Buckhead was rechristened Atlanta Heights but by the 1920s it was again "Buckhead". [7] A cycling event, "Georgia Rides to the Capitol," on Piedmont Road. Buckhead remained dominated by country estates until after World War I, when many of Atlanta's wealthy began building mansions among the area's rolling hills. [6]

  7. Perimeter Center - Wikipedia

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    Perimeter Mall was named after the 64-mile (103 km) long Interstate 285 which circles Atlanta’s perimeter, and at one time was the edge of Atlanta’s suburban extent. Since the opening of the mall just a few years after the freeway, Perimeter was developed though office parks constructed adjacent to the mall, including the Ravinia and ...

  8. Buckhead Village District - Wikipedia

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    Buckhead Village District (previous named the Streets of Buckhead and Buckhead Atlanta) [1] is a 9-acre (3.6 ha) planned mixed-use development in the Buckhead district in Atlanta, Georgia. The project is a redevelopment of part of the Buckhead Village neighborhood bounded by Peachtree Rd., E. Paces Ferry Rd., Pharr Rd., and N. Fulton Drive.

  9. Town Center at Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Town Center at Cobb (often called Town Center Mall), is a super-regional shopping mall located in Cobb County, Georgia near Atlanta. [3] The anchor stores are two Macy's stores, a Belk closing February 2025, and a JCPenney. There is one vacant anchor stores that was once Sears.