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Viagra Purchase Canada Downtown Atlanta Contemporary Historic Resources Survey Master Spreadsheet--Contains all parcels meeting the survey criteria by Atlanta Preservation & Planning Services, LLC; Karen Huebner; Morrison Design, LLC, September 2013 GNAHRGIS Street Year Built NR COA Designated ID Number Number Street Name Location Information Building Name(s)-oldest first Parcel ID Year Built Decade Building Type Architectural Style Original Use CurrentUse Levels Notes Eligibility NR Individually Listed NR Historic District COA Designated District Building City State Zip County East of Forsyth Street; aka 143 Finch-Heery; Vincent Kling (Philadelphia) design 243986 30 ALABAMA ST SW Alabama Five Points MARTA Station 14 007700020668 1979 1970-1979 Rapid Transit Station Late Modern Rapid Transit Station Rapid Transit Station 2 consultant to MARTA No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton 1901 Eiseman Building Façade Architectural Façade Beaux Arts Architectural Façade 243987 30 ALABAMA ST SW Five Points MARTA Station Elements 14 007700020668-X 1979 1970-1979 Elements Classicism Elements Work of Art N/A Walter T. Downing No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Atlanta Constitution Building; Georgia Power Atlanta Division 243159 143 ALABAMA ST SW West of Forsyth Street Building 14 007700020650 1947 1940-1949 Commercial Block Streamline Moderne Professional/Office Professional/Office 5 Robert & Co. Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton ANDREW YOUNG INTL BLVD Commercial Plain 243652 17 NE Good Food Building 14 005100040229 ca. 1935 1935-1939 Commercial Block Style Unknown Restaurant/Bar 2 Maybe Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton ANDREW YOUNG INTL BLVD 243474 101 NE Holiday Inn 14 007800070860 1985 1980-1985 Hotel No academic style Hotel Hotel 12 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton ANDREW YOUNG INTL BLVD Piedmont Building; Georgia 243655 148 NE Department of Labor 14 005100051010 1968 1960-1969 Tall Office Building Late Modern Professional/Office Professional/Office 10 Toombs, Amisano & Wells No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton ANDREW YOUNG INTL BLVD In parking garage at 218 Peachtree Automobile Automobile 243954 25 NW St NW Pittypat's Porch 14 007800080281-X 1967 1960-1969 Parking Structure No academic style Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 1 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton African-American nursing student dorm, to be named "Mississippi Hall" but backlash from NE corner of Armstrong and Nursing Student community caused Grady to re-name as 243988 48 ARMSTRONG ST SE Piedmont Armstrong Hall 14 005200032829-A 1951 1950-1959 Dormitory International Housing Professional/Office 5 Armstrong Hall Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Automobile Automobile 243475 42 AUBURN AVE NE Parking deck 14 005100070390 1964 1960-1969 Parking Structure No academic style Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 2 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Herndon Plaza; Atlanta Life Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Assoc., with J. Sweet Auburn Historic District, MLK, Jr. Landmark District, 243478 100 AUBURN AVE NE Financial Group 14 005100081082 1980 1980-1985 Commercial Block Late Modern Professional/Office Professional/Office 4 W. Robinson & Assoc. No 12/8/1976, NRIS #76000631 6/19/1989 Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Atlanta Life Insurance Company Sweet Auburn Historic District, 31847 142 AUBURN AVE NE Annex 14 005100081132 1936 1935-1939 Commercial Block Classical Revival Professional/Office Not in use 2 A. H. Aiken Yes 12/8/1976, NRIS #76000631 Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Thomas Bradbury & Assoc., architect; Alexander 241003 114 BAKER ST NE Georgia PTA Building 14 005100020767 1959 1950-1959 Commercial Block International Professional/Office Professional/Office 1 & Smith, Inc., builder Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton 243480 134 BAKER ST NE Club Goose Bumps 14 005100020684 1947 1940-1949 Single Retail No academic style Restaurant Restaurant/Bar 1 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Automobile Automobile 243481 31 BAKER ST NW Parking deck 14 007800040293 1962 1960-1969 Parking Structure Late Modern Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 4 No Atlanta GA 30308 Fulton aka 34 Marietta Street NW; NW corner Broad Street NW and Chamber of Commerce Building; Marietta Street NW. Spans 2 GSU Bennett A. Brown Commerce 243989 34 BROAD ST NW parcels; this is east parcel Building 14 007800110534 1956 1950-1959 Tall Office Building No academic style Professional/Office University Offices 18 Tucker and Howell No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton aka 34 Marietta Street NW; NW corner Broad Street NW and Chamber of Commerce Building; Marietta Street NW. Spans 2 GSU Bennett A. Brown Commerce 243989 34 BROAD ST NW parcels; this is west parcel Building 14 007800110542 1956 1950-1959 Tall Office Building No academic style Professional/Office University Offices 18 Tucker and Howell No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton On Broad Street entrance to GSU Bennett A. Brown Commerce 243990 34 BROAD ST NW Building State of Georgia Metal Sculpture 14 007800110534-X 1960 1960-1969 Sculpture N/A Work of Art Work of Art N/A Artist not known Maybe Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton SE strip of plaza north of main Part of MARTA Garnett Station 243992 0 BROAD ST SW station Plaza 14 007700080449 1981 1980-1985 Public Plaza N/A Public Plaza Public Plaza N/A Cooper Carry & Assoc., with Jones & Thompson No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Building spans 2 parcels: 86 Broad H. L. Green Company 5¢-$1.00 243994 86 BROAD ST SW St SW and 97 Peachtree St SW store 14 007700061043 1951 1950-1959 Commercial Block International Professional/Office Not in use 5 Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton 243995 87 BROAD ST SW Miller's Rexall Drugs 14 007700020320 ca. 1950 1950-1959 Single Retail Art Deco Commercial Commercial 2 Maybe Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Building, or the Capitol Square west of Federal Emergency Relief Department of Transportation Administration (F.E.R.A.) Building; Building and east of Judicial Paul D. Coverdell Legislative Office Augustus E. Constantine. On raised basement 31754 18 CAPITOL SQ SW Building Building 14 007700110246-A 1939 1935-1939 Commercial Block Stripped Classical Government Office Government Office 6 with solid stone staircase with arch at base. Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Julian Hoke Harris, sculptor. Two metal At north entrances to the F.E.R.A sculptures of figures on black marble flank each (now Paul D. Coverdell Legislative 6 panels of bas-relief sculptures; 2 of the three doors on Capitol Square (north) 243997 18 CAPITOL SQ SW Office) Building flanking each entrance 14 007700110246-X 1939 1935-1939 Bas-relief Sculpture N/A Work of Art Work of Art N/A façade; six total. Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton West of F.E.R.A. Building, at SW corner Washington & Capitol State Law and Justice Building; 243998 40 CAPITOL SQ SW Square Judicial Building 14 007700110246 1954 1950-1959 Commercial Block Neoclassical Revival Government Office Government Office 5 A. Thomas Bradbury, R. E. Slay, associate Yes Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Located In traffic triangle at corner of Spring Street NW and Carnegie Mark Smith, sculptor. Bronze sculpture, Way; in front of the Westin at 210 concrete base. Partial male figure in a crouching 243967 0 CARNEGIE WAY NW Peachtree St NW "Emerging" 14 007000000003 1981 1980-1985 Statuary N/A Work of Art Work of Art N/A position. No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Atlanta Fulton County Library, Central Library and Library System Marcel Breuer and Hamilton Smith Associates 243482 126 CARNEGIE WAY NW Headquarters 14 007800121002 1980 1980-1985 Public Library Brutalism Public Library Public Library 10 Architects (NY) with Stevens & Wilkinson No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Atlanta Fulton County Library, Central Library and Library System Richard Hunt, artist. Commissioned in 1982; 243968 126 CARNEGIE WAY NW Headquarters "Wisdom Bridge" 14 007800121002-X 1982 1980-1985 Sculpture N/A Work of Art Work of Art N/A dedicated in 1990 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Parking deck across from the Westin--spans 2 parcels; East Automobile Automobile 226003 150 CARNEGIE WAY NW parcel Lanier Public Parking 14 007800121044 1966 1960-1969 Parking Structure Late Modern Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 13 Toombs, Amisano & Wells No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Parking deck across from the Westin--spans 2 parcels; West Automobile Automobile 226003 150 CARNEGIE WAY NW parcel Lanier Public Parking 14 007800120947 1966 1960-1969 Parking Structure Late Modern Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 13 Toombs, Amisano & Wells No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Omni MARTA Station; CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC In front of (east) of Philips Arena Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN 244045 100 PKWY NW and below street level MARTA Station 14 007800090462 1979 1970-1979 Rapid Transit Station No academic style Rapid Transit Station Rapid Transit Station 2 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton aka 94 Central Ave SE; just south Automobile Automobile 244010 90 CENTRAL AVE SE of GSU's G Deck 90 Central Parking Deck 14 007700070374 1967 1960-1969 Parking Structure Late Modern Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 6 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton 244009 133 CENTRAL AVE SW NE corner of Pulliam and Central Delta sign 14 007700100353-X ca. 1950s 1950-1959 Sign Neon sign Sign Sign N/A Maybe Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Corner of Cone & Poplar, SE side Automobile Automobile 243486 102 CONE ST NW of street LAZ Parking 14 007800120871 1959 1950-1959 Parking Structure No academic style Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 5 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton Corner of Cone & Poplar, NW side Automobile Automobile 243487 102 CONE ST NW of street Central Parking 14 007800120053 1959 1950-1959 Parking Structure No academic style Parking/Storage Parking/Storage 2 No Atlanta GA 30303 Fulton AT&T, MasterMind Graphics, other 243959 60 COURTLAND ST NE aka 70 Courtland St
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