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Walton Street Loft Office Floor in Downtown Atlanta for Sublease 83 Walton Street for Sale 83 WALTON STREET LOFT OFFICE FLOOR IN DOWNTOWN ATLANTA FOR SUBLEASE 83 WALTON STREET FOR SALE 83 Walton Street, Atlanta , GA 30303 Property Highlights • ± 21,756 sf office building • Newly renovated loft office space • Located within walking distance of 3 Marta stations and numerous downtown amenities and restaurants • Private restrooms • Open office configuration • Exposed brick and high wood-beam ceilings • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places • Fairlie-Poplar Historic District Philip Covin | [email protected] | 404.662.2212 83 WALTON STREET 83 Walton Street is a beautifully and Kenny Chesney), this building renovated row building constructed features high wood-beam ceilings Building in 1916 in Downtown’s Fairlie- and exposed brick. The surrounding Poplar Historic District, whose streets feature some of the city’s best buildings represent some of the restaurants including White Oak, city’s finest late Victorian and early Alma Cucina, and Nikolai’s Roof, Overview 20th-century commercial buildings as well as major attractions like and the largest collection of such the College Football Hall of Fame, anywhere in Atlanta. 83 Walton Georgia Aquarium, the National Street was originally known as the Center for Human and Civil Rights, The Massell Building and designed and the World of Coke. The property by architect Lodwick J. Hill, Jr. is also situated next door to Georgia Listed on the National Register of State University and within close Historic Places and once the home proximity to Georgia Tech, both of of Capricorn Records (the label that which are top tier universities and first represented Widespread Panic, produce some of the best workforce The Allman Brothers Band, Cake, talent to be found. Philip Covin | [email protected] | 404.662.2212 83 WALTON STREET RALPH MCGILL BLVD NE 85 BAKER STREET NE JOHN PORTMAN BLVD NE ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD NE ELLIS STREET NE LUCKIE STREET NW NORTHSIDE DRIVE NORTHSIDE POPLAR STREET NW JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVENUE NE 8 WALTON STREET NW MARIETTA STREET NW W S E V I R D AUBURN AVENUE NE R E N R U W T S ET D E EDGEWOOD AVENUE NE E R T T S H T Y S R W O S F T EE TR S EE R T H C A E P Mercedes-Benz Centennial Olympic Park Grady Memorial Hospital Stadium College Football Philips Arena Gulch Redevelopment Hall of Fame 8 CNN Studios Georgia Aquarium World of Coca-Cola Center for Civil and Human Rights Philip Covin | [email protected] | 404.662.2212 TECH PARKWAY CHERRY ST ON LE WALLACE ST DE PONCE DE LEON AVE E LEON CE A B C D E F G CE D H I J PON K STATE ST N MARIETTA ST PO North Ave. NORTH AVE NORTH AVE NORTH AVE N INVESTMENT INDEX 1 NORTH AVE 9 D 1 NORTHSIDE DR N A L T R U RECENTLY COMPLETED UNDER CONSTRUCTION PLANNED PROJECT O C W E BOULEVARD PL NORTH AVE LINDEN WAY WILLOW ST SONO 37 LINDEN AVE (SOUTH OF NORTH) 1. 10 Park Place (F-8) 36. Healey Building / 75 23 64 S MORGAN ST Renovations (E-8) MERRITTS AVE MERRITTS AVE 2. 120 Piedmont PIEDMONT AVE 85 WEST PEACHTREE ST Student Housing (H-7) 37. Herdon Homes 2 NORTHYARDS BLVD 24 RENAISSANCE PKWY 2 Redevelopment (A-2) SPRING ST MARIETTA ST BALTIMORE PL 3. 143 Alabama / NORTHSIDE DR Constitution Building (E-9) 38. Herman J. Russell 54 Renaissance KENNEDY ST PINE ST Park Center for Innovation and PINE ST 4. 99-125 Ted Turner Entrepreneurship / Renovation PINE STREET Drive (C-9) (A-11) PINE ST RANKIN ST 5. Atlanta Capital 39. Home Depot Backyard LUCKIE ST ANGIER AVE GRAY ST Center Hotel (E-10) (B-7) HUNNICUT ST 60 ARNOLD ST JOHN ST Civic COURTLAND ST 3 Cen ter 3 6. Atlanta-FultonANGIER AVE 40. Hurt Building / Central Library (F-7) Renovations (F-8) PARKER ST PARKER ST 17 MCAFEE ST LOVEJOY ST 7. Auburn Apartments 41. Hyatt Place Hotel (C-5) CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DR CURRIER ST MARIETTA ST MILLS ST PARKWAY DR (H-8) NORTHSIDE DR SPRING ST ANGIER PL BOULEVARD 42. Integral at Auburn 27 46 22 56 8. Awethu HouseGLEN IRIS DR (J-8) Pointe / Phase 3 (J-9) ALEXANDER ST WABASH AVE VENABLE ST IVAN ALLEN JR. BLVD Mayors Park 9. Bank of America Building 43. Lumen PORTER PL Folk Art / Renovation (G-1) (OFF THE MAP) 4 28 Park RALPH MCGILL BLVD FELTON AVE 4 WEST PEACHTREE PL RALPH10. BethelMCGILL BLVD Towers / 44. Masquerade / Renovation (H-8) Renovation (E-10) IVAN ALLEN JR. BLVD LUCKIE ST CENTENNIAL 52 SIMPSON RD WEST PEACHTREE ST SIMPSON ST SIMPSON ST 75 PARK DISTRICT EAST AVE 11. Big Bethel 45. MC Kiser Lofts (E-11) Hardy PEACHTREE ST 85 Redevelopment 32 Ivy (H-7) 46. Medical Arts 41 Park SPRING ST WILLIAMS ST Redevelopment (F-4) CENTRAL PARK PL BAKER ST BAKER ST BAKER ST 12. Candler Hotel, MARIETTALATIMER ST ST PARK AVENUE WEST Curio Collection by Hilton 47. MLK Memorial MARTA Station COURTLAND ST (F-7) Development (J-10) 5 NORTHSIDE DR 5 PROSPECT PL MACKENZIE DR GLEN IRIS DR PEACHTREE CENTER AVE BAKER ST Centennial Olympic Park CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DR HIGHLAND AVE 13. Castleberry Park / 48. Odd Fellows Tower / THURMOND ST PATH MULTI-USE TRAIL Hard Rock Hotel (B-8) Renovation (I-8) PIEDMONT AVE JOHN PORTMAN BLVD PEACHTREE ST JOHN PORTMAN BLVD (HISTORIC HARRIS ST) 14. Centennial Olympic 49. Peachtree Center Park / Renovation (D-6) Apartments (G-6) MAPLE PL SPENCER ST PARK AVE WEST FREEDOM PARKWAY 15. Centennial Tower / 50. Peachtree Center Plaza / PATH MULTI-USE TRAIL PATHRenovations MULTI-USE TRAIL (E-7)RANDOLPH ST The Hub (F-6) ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD 6 Centennial Walton Spring BOULEVARD 6 Olympic Park CAIN ST FOUNDRY ST 14 Park Carnegie 49 16. City Plaza / 51. Platform at Spring JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE LUCKIE ST 67 CARNEGIE WY Renovation (E-11) Apartments (G-11) 33 East Plaza JACKSON ST JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE NASSAU ST WILLIAMS ST 50 17. Civic Center 52. Post Centennial (C-4) Redevelopment (H-3) MAPLE ST ELECTRIC AVE ELLIS ST Peachtree Center ELLIS ST Luckie 69 at Cone 53. Smith & Porter MAGNOLIA ST W YOUNG INTERNA TED TURNER DR. RE TIONAL BLVD D 20 18. Clarion Inn and Suites Railside Flats (B-11) N 58 A MARIETTA ST (A-10) Peachtree COURTLAND ST IRWIN ST 39 Cen ter IRWIN ST 54. SoNo on Peachtree FAIRLIE-POPLAR 6 7 2 57 7 19. Constellations / Redevelopment (G-2) JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE Renovation (G-8) RHODES ST 11 PHILIPS DR 15 LUCKIE ST GASPER ST 55. South Downtown Vine City POPLAR ST 12 CONE ST 20. David T. Howard School / Redevelopment / Phase 1 (D-9) CARTER ST PEACHTREE ST Mercedes Benz WALTON ST FORT ST Renovation (OFF THE MAP) GEO Stadium, GWCC, RG E HOGUE ST I M BRADLEY ST A O BOULEVARD D HOWELL ST Philips Arena, Woodruff 56. SpringHill Suites (D-4) CNN Center Park PEACHTREE CENTER AVE Calhoun JESSE HILL JR. DR 21. Edgewood Mixed-use UNIVERSITY PLACE R 36 OLD WHEAT ST D 29 Dobbs AUBURN AVE K Park King Historic AR 10 48 8 OLD WHEAT ST Project (K-8) 57. SPX Alley P LOWER WALL ST Plaza C Auburn at Piedmont District PI Woodruff AUBURN AVE M AUBURN AVE (OFF THE MAP) Y Park L FAIRLIE ST 34 AUBURN AVE O Park 31 22. Element by Marriott L NORTHSIDE DR VINE ST A 19 7 I Place N HAYNES ST Hotel (C-4) 58. State Farm Arena / MANGUM ST BROAD ST 68 8 N 8 MAPLE ST E WALNUT ST T FORSYTH ST Formally Philips Arena (D-7) N E PARK PL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE C 23. Emory’s Winship Cancer JACKSON ST PIEDMONT AVE BELL ST MARTIN EDGEWOOD AVE HILLIARD ST LUTHE EDGEWOOD AVE Institute Tower MITCHELL ST R K (G-2) 59. State Judicial IN 3 EDGEWOOD AVE 26 G ALABAMA ST HURT PLAZA Hurt Park COCA COLA PLACE A Sweet Auburn Curb Market W DANIEL ST Complex (F-12) Z J 40 A R BROAD ST L . AUDITORIUM ST Edgewood P MITCHELL ST 35 1 I L PARK PL Hurt Park at Hilliard L L 24. Fairfield Inn & Suites / E 13 L MITCHELL ST S 21 S I U 75 A CHAMBERLAIN ST T R Towneplace Suites (F-2) 60. Station 464 / Formally S WALL ST M TED TURNER DR. TANNER ST Five Points H City Lights Phase 2 (K-3) M PIEDMONT AVE ARMSTRONG ST O U GILMER ST 85 L N 25. Four 15 Stacks HOWELL ST M PEACHTREE CENTER AVE CORNELIA ST G Selena S. A UPPER ALABAMA ST E (K-9) 61. Summerhill S WALNUT ST M DECATUR ST Butler 66 GARTRELL ST FITZGERALD ST B MARKHAM ST ELLIOTT ST Redevelopment / Phase 1: HAYNES ST Park 9 O GARTRELL ST 9 63 30 COURTLAND ST R 26. Friendship Village Aspen Student Housing 4 ARMSTRONG ST D 25 55 E 65 R (A-8) (OFF THE MAP) S LUCY ST BECKWITH ST MITCHELL ST S JACKSON ST MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE R FORSYTH ST JESSE HILL JR. DR D 27. Generations Atlanta 62. Summerhill NORTHSIDE DR R (E-4) Redevelopment PARSONS ST CASTLEBERRY HILL / PRYOR ST 42 TODD ST NELSON ST TENELLE(Phase 1): Georgia Avenue DEKALB AVE PARSONS ST CHAPEL ST 28. Georgia Aquarium (OFF THE MAP) WESTSIDEMAGNUM ST SWEET AUBURN / 44 PRATT ST 75 AUBURN POINTE DR Expansion (C-4) PEACHTREE ST 63. The Avery at GEORGIA STATE BOULEVARD VINE ST 85 DECATUR ST NELSON ST TRINITY AVE BELL ST 29.
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