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Lenox Square® LENOX SQUARE® ATLANTA, GEORGIA Lenox Square is an Atlanta icon and one of 4 the most prestigious and exciting shopping destinations in the Southeast. It is located in the heart of Atlanta’s chic Buckhead district, APARTMENT which is home to more than 21 million square COMPLEXES feet of office space, 5,000 hotel rooms, and 40,000 residences. Featuring the top names City Place: 400 units in fashion, dining, and entertainment, Lenox PIEDMONT RD. NE Square holds tremendous potential for retailers Cyan on Peachtree: 23 stories, 329 units seeking to reach an upscale clientele. Estate at Phipps: 234 units 2 6 Kingsboro Luxury Apartments: 8 stories, 7 5 152 units 1 5 EAST PACES FERRY RD. NE 2 Paramount at Buckhead: 40 stories, 1 2 2 300 condominiums 2 2 LENOX SQUARE 4 3 4 4 The Parc at Buckhead: 20-story retirement Major Retailers: Neiman Marcus, 5 ROXBORO RD. 2 community, 193 units Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s 4 7 2 Park Avenue Condominiums: 42 stories 1,560,000 Sq. Ft. GLA: 4 5 5 5 2 Park Regency: 140 condominiums Buckhead Tower at Lenox Square: 2 5 5 360K square feet of Class A office Phipps Place: 266 units space connected to Lenox Square Post Alexander: 307 apartments 26 stories, 364 units 2 3 Sky House: 4 Sovereign: 50 stories, 82 condominiums 3 HOTELS 5 3 5 JW Marriott: 367 rooms, 4 suites, 18K+ square PEACHTREE RD. NE 3 feet of meeting space, connected to mall 5 WIEUCA RD. NE RD. WIEUCA 2 AC Hotels by Marriott: 166 rooms and suites, opening January 2016 MAJOR OFFICE COMPLEXES Grand Hyatt: 438 rooms, 20 suites, 30K square LENOX RD. NE feet of function space 4 4 Atlanta Financial Center: 894K+ square feet 4 InterContinental Buckhead: 422 rooms, Lenox Towers: 378K+ square feet 21 suites, 31K+ square feet of meeting space 4 Monarch Centre: 922K square feet Mandarin Oriental Hotel: 42 stories, 127 rooms One & Two Alliance Center: 1M+ square feet Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center: SR 400 Peachtree Lenox Building: 126K square feet 342 rooms, 30K square feet of meeting space PHIPPS BLVD. 4 Ritz-Carlton Hotel: 510 rooms, 56 suites Terminus 100 & 200: 1M+ square feet W Atlanta Buckhead: 291 upscale rooms The Pinnacle: 424K square feet 6 The Westin Atlanta Buckhead: 365 rooms, 30K 3630 Peachtree: 34 stories, 425K square feet square feet of function space, adjacent to mall Tower Place: 869K square feet Embassy Suites: 316 two-room suites N N N Hyatt Buckhead: 171 rooms N N 6 6 N N N SINGLE-FAMILY 3 RESIDENTIAL RETAIL CENTERS Brookhaven Country Club Area* Buckhead Station Shopping Center: DSW, The Georgian: $500K–$1.5M Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, T.J. Maxx LOCATION TRADE AREA SPECIALTY RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS RESTAURANTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Longleaf: $750K–$2M Buckhead Triangle Shopping Center: 3 The Container Store, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Lenox Square is located at the Trade Area Population: 2,196,604 The Apple Store, Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Bulgari, Peachtree Park: $350K-$1.5M intersection of Peachtree and Lenox Marketplace: Neiman Marcus Last Call, Lenox Roads, just east of SR 400. Total Daytime Population: 2,691,582 Burberry, Cartier, CH Carolina Herrera, David Yurman, DVF, Ritz Carlton Residences: $450K-$3M Dick’s Sporting Goods, Pirch, Publix Super Trade Area Households: 842,389 Ermenegildo Zegna, Fendi, Forever 21, J.Crew, Louis Vuitton, Markets, Target Average Annual HH Income: $77,552 Michael Kors, Microsoft, Nike, Prada, Prime, Ralph Lauren, Phipps Plaza: Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Belk 7 Median Age: 33.8 Salvatore Ferragamo, St. John, Tesla, Topshop/Topman, Shops Around Lenox: American Apparel, True Religion, UGG® Australia, Vince Camuto, California Crate & Barrel, Dantanna’s, lululemon athletica OTHER Pizza Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, Sprinkles Cupcakes, Mass Transit: Adjacent to Lenox MARTA Station True Food Kitchen, Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar (3,400 riders daily), easy walk from Buckhead MARTA Station (2,300 riders daily) CONTACT Leasing: Specialty Leasing: Development: Big Box & Theatre Peripheral Mall Manager: Director of Marketing & * Not shown on map Michelle Smart Laura Gray John Phipps Development: Development/Land: Robin Suggs Business Development: Information accurate as of 5/1/15. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sundesh Shah Dawn Lindquist [email protected] Lauren McNulty Sources: SPG Research; trade (404) 841-3030 (770) 271-9458 (317) 263-7004 [email protected] [email protected] (404) 233-7575 [email protected] area demographic information per (317) 263-2443 (317) 263-2301 (404) 233-7575 Pitney Bowes MapInfo (2014)..
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