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Buckhead is the uptown commercial and residential district of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, comprising approximately the northernmost fifth of the city.Buckhead is the third largest business district within the Atlanta city limits, behind Downtown and Midtown, and a major commercial and financial center of the Southern U.S.
State Route 141 Connector (SR 141 Conn.) is a 0.9-mile-long (1.4 km) connecting route of SR 141 that exists entirely within the Buckhead section of Atlanta, in eastern Fulton County. It is known as Lenox Road NE , as well as Paul Coverdell Memorial Parkway, for its entire length.
Buckhead Village is a neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, one of 42 neighborhoods in the larger Buckhead district and the community's historic business section. The Village as defined by the city as the area between Piedmont Road, Peachtree Road , and Pharr Road.
North Buckhead is a neighborhood in the Buckhead district, at the northern edge of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of Atlanta's most affluent neighborhoods. [ 1 ] With a population of 8,270 (2010 census), it is also Atlanta's fourth most populous neighborhood, after Downtown , Midtown , and the Old Fourth Ward .
Georgia State Route 400 (SR 400; commonly known as Georgia 400) is a freeway and state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia serving parts of Metro Atlanta.It is concurrent with U.S. Route 19 (US 19) from exit 4 (Interstate 285) until its northern terminus south-southeast of Dahlonega, linking the city of Atlanta to its north-central suburbs and exurbs.
Location mi [2] km Destinations Notes; Fulton: Atlanta: 0.0: 0.0: SR 237 (Piedmont Road) – Buckhead, Lindbergh Center station: Western terminus; road continues as Lindbergh Drive NE. 0.4: 0.64: I-85 north – Greenville: Access only to northbound HOV lanes and from southbound HOV lanes: DeKalb: 2.0: 3.2: SR 42 (Briarcliff Road) – Conley ...
The Atlanta Financial Center (AFC) is a 914,747-square-foot office building complex located in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia.The office complex is situated directly over the Georgia 400 highway and features a black aluminum/glass-frame design, composed of three interconnected towers: an 11-story South Tower, a 12-story North Tower and a 19-story East Tower. [1]
Building in the neighborhood continued through the post-World War II boom period. By the 1960s, construction of Interstate 75 through northwest Atlanta had removed some houses and turned the area into a residential island surrounded by the highway and major commercial corridors.