Architecture
Name | Height | Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Peachtree Center Tower 230 Peachtree Street |
116 m (381 ft) | 31 floors | 1965 | |
Peachtree Center North 235 Peachtree Street |
101 m (331 ft) | 27 floors | 1967 | |
Peachtree Center South 225 Peachtree Street |
101 m (331 ft) | 27 floors | 1967 | |
Hyatt Regency Atlanta | 104 m (341 ft) | 24 floors | 1967 | |
Harris Tower 233 Peachtree Center NE |
116 m (381 ft) | 31 floors | 1975 | |
Peachtree Center International Tower 229 Peachtree Street NE |
115 m (377 ft) | 30 floors | 1977 | |
Marquis I 245 Peachtree Center NE |
115 m (377 ft) | 30 floors | 1985 | |
Marquis II 285 Peachtree Center NE |
115 m (377 ft) | 30 floors | 1989 | |
Peachtree Athletic Club 227 Courtland Street NE |
9 floors |
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