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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.
The Atlanta Biltmore Hotel and Biltmore Apartments is a historic building located in Atlanta, Georgia.The complex, originally consisting of a hotel and apartments, was developed by William Candler, son of Coca-Cola executive Asa Candler, with Holland Ball Judkins and John McEntee Bowman.
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 ]
3630 Peachtree Parkway in Johns Creek Town Center (Suwanee) Idaho. 200 W. Hanley Ave. in Silver Lake Mall (Coeur d’Alene) Illinois. 104 White Oaks Mall (Springfield) Louisiana.
The building is also known as 303 Peachtree. [5] The building has a roof height of 871 feet (265 m) and stands a total of 902 feet (275 m) tall, including its antenna. When completed, Truist Plaza stood as the world's 28th tallest building and 21st tallest building in the United States.
In 1911, the Georgian Terrace Hotel, designed by architect William Lee Stoddart, opened at the intersection of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Peachtree Street in midtown Atlanta. [1] The building was the first hotel in Atlanta built outside of downtown and took over a year to construct. Prior to this, in 1909, Stoddart had designed a large apartment ...
Park Place on Peachtree is a 420 ft (128m) tall skyscraper in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed in 1986 and has 40 floors. It was completed in 1986 and has 40 floors. It is the 27th tallest building in Atlanta.
Immediately across Peachtree Street is the English-American Building, commonly referred to as the Flatiron Building. Rhodes–Haverty Building at lower left (dwarfed by the Equitable Building ), looking from north to south.