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Connected via the Terrapin Brewery, Truist Park and the Battery Atlanta are home to modern entertainment experiences, such as the Coca-Cola Roxy, The Omni Hotel, fine dining and shopping.
This neighborhood’s 138 acres are located on the former Brownfield site of the Atlantic Steel Mill, which operated from 1901 – 1997.
Featuring over 500,000 square feet of retail, Avalon – formerly known as Prospect Park – is also an Earth-friendly green space that is home to 2,800 trees.
This center’s curved facades are designed to symbolize unity and harmony.
The $10 million, 10,000 square foot renovation is the most significant expansion and biggest financial investment since opening in 1929.
Not only is the Center the official world headquarters for CNN, it is also in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the longest freestanding escalator in the world at 196 feet long.
This 300,000-square-foot shopping center produces a traffic count of over 200,000 vehicles daily!
This 491-foot building is the 16th tallest in Atlanta, surpassing others like Park Avenue Condominiums and ViewPoint Condominium. Situated in the heart of Atlanta, Twelve Centennial Park is just steps away from Atlanta’s major attractions, including the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola.
This 50-story skyscraper is the fourth tallest in Atlanta!
This is the seventh tallest skyscraper in Atlanta, standing at 40 stories.
The name ‘Terminus’ comes from Atlanta’s original moniker, derived from the city’s founding as the southeastern terminus for the Western and Atlantic railroads.
Atlanta’s oldest standing skyscraper, the Flatiron Building was completed in 1897, five years before New York’s famous Flatiron Building.
This hotel features a 40,000-square-foot pool area, with a poolside cafe and waterfall!
It’s one of the nation’s earliest skyscrapers. Built between 1913 and 1926, the Hurt Building was the 17th tallest building at the time of its construction.
Serenbe is a New Urban neighborhood where the homes share a communal backyard.
When the BeltLine is finished, it will include 33 miles of trails, 1,300 acres of public parks, and 5,600 units of affordable housing!
Traveler Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards ranked Mandarin Oriental number 23 out of the top 40 hotels in the South in 2017.
This 446,000-square-foot office building recently added 77,000 square feet of retail space.
This formerly distressed property is now home to luxury condominiums right on the shore.
The Frederica Clubhouse and Boathouse are constructed with tabby, a unique blend of lime, sand, water and oyster shells.
This 224-room, 7-suite hotel is within walking distance of SeaWorld Orlando.
For 10 consecutive years, four different areas of the resort at Sea Island, GA have won Forbes Five-Star awards, making it the only resort in the world with those accolades.
Ponte Vedre’s first country club, it holds the distinction of having the first island green ever built.
Founded in 1887, the Club overlooks Piedmont Park and offers golf, tennis, and other social and dining events for the enjoyment of its members and their guests.
The new facility for Special Olympics corporate office space and competitions is double the size of the previous headquarters, allowing more than 29,000 athletes to use the facility.
Burger King was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida and has since grown to be one of the largest fast food chains in the world with 99.5% of restaurants being privately owned and operated.
Dublin, GA is home to the only Valmiera site located in the U.S.
Home to one of the largest buffalo herds east of the Mississippi, the Ranch offers the ability to pet more than 600 different animals.
Containing an 80,000 sq. ft. building and a 55,000 sq. ft. building, Atlanta Metro Studios’ facility is home to the two largest purpose-built soundstages in North America.