Peachtree Center - Architecture

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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