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Elevating Perspectives ELEVATING PERSPECTIVES FEATURES SunTrust Plaza is a • 36 corner offices on a typical floor • On-site parking garage with climate controlled pedestrian sky bridge first-class office building. • Unparalleled tenant services From the overall image, to • Corporate ownership, SunTrust Headquarters solid ownership and responsive • Incomparable architectural design management, this is truly • On-site management and leasing • 24/7 on-site, state of the art security service • 21,500-25,000 square foot floor plans THE BEST ICONIC LANDMARK CORPORATE Designed and developed by internationally renowned architect, John Portman, Jr., SunTrust Plaza is elevating perspectives for its tenants at this unrivaled, awe-inspiring tower. Soaring 60 stories above Peachtree Street, this iconic landmark ADDRESS carves its distinctive signature on Atlanta’s skyline, combining spectacular views with exceptional accessibility. The 1.2 million square foot workplace provides a timeless, inviting and exhilarating environment, surrounded by spacious public plazas, a sky-lit IN ATLANTA. promenade, sculpture gardens and water features. Within walking Of all of our offices across the distance of the greatest concentration of corporate leaders, state and country, SunTrust Plaza tops the list. local government and Atlanta’s convention/entertainment district, SunTrust Plaza is unrivaled in its business locale. S. Dan Anderson, COO The 1.9 million square foot complex also features a Food Court, covered McKenna Long & Aldridge, LLP parking and the latest office expansion, SunTrust Plaza Garden Offices. Each floor of this 651,000 square foot atrium designed building contains over 100,000 square feet, making it ideal for tenants seeking open floor plan efficiencies. SUNTRUST PLAZA DINING FULL SERVICE DINING FAST CASUAL DINING • Morton’s The Steak House • Burgers and Friends • Garden Deli 3RD AVE • Pacific Rim Bistro • Canyon Grill • Papino’s THE GEORGIAN • Big Kahuna • Caribou Coffee • Paris Bistro THE FOX TERRACE THEATRE PONCE DE LEON AVE • The Dining Room - WTC Atlanta • Dunkin’ Donuts • Taste of Asia NORTH AVE MARTA STATION HOTEL DISTRICT DINING NORTH AVE • Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery • Great Wraps • Alma Cocina • Hard Rock Café • Atlanta Grill • Haveli SPRING ST I-75/85 LINDEN AVE LINDEN AVE • EMORY Azio Restaurant • High Velocity UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL • The Bean Counter Coffee Bar • Hooters MIDTOWN • Benihana • Hsu’s Gourmet Chinese PINE ST CIVIC CENTER MARTA STATION • Bruster’s • Hunky Dory • Café Intermezzo • Jack’s Sandwich Shop PEACHTREE ST EXIT 249C • Carnegie’s Restaurant • Jalapeño Charlies WILLIAMS ST I-75/85 • Checkers • Landmark Diner CURRIER ST TWELVE • Chick-fil-A • Le French Quarter Café CENTENNIAL HOTEL • Corner Bakery • & RESIDENCES CIVIC Little Italy W CENTER HOTEL EXIT 249A • Dairy Queen • Mama Ninfa’s COURTLAND ST • Dua Vietnamese • Mandrian House RALPH MCGILL BLVD • Durango Steak House I Love Sushi WILLIAMS ST • Fandangles Restaurant • Meehan’s E E R T I-75/85 H C • Fire of Brazil • Metro Café A E P T S E W PIEDMONT AVE PEACHTREE ST • Gibney’s Pub • Moe’s Southwest Grill • Nikolai’s Roof • Olympia Prime BAKER ST • Pittypat’s Porch MARQUIS TWO • Perks Coffee HYATT AMERICAS MARRIOTT HILTON REGENCY & Gourmet Food Store MART MARQUIS HOTEL BLDG. 3 HOTEL HOTEL CAPITAL CITY CLUB • Quizno’s MARQUIS ONE SPRING ST JOHN PORTMAN BLVD • Ray’s In the City P’TREE CENTER MARTA STATION AMERICAS MART HARRIS TOWER BLDG. 1 NORTH TOWER • Reuben’s Deli AMERICAS MART • Roman Delight BLDG. 2 COURTLAND PEACHTREE CENTER MALL GARAGE POST OFFICE • SOUTH TOWER INT’L TOWER Sear INTERNATIONAL BLVD • Slice INT’L • Smoothie King GARAGE SHERATON • Starbucks WESTIN HOTEL PEACHTREE PLAZA HOTEL • Subway RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL COURTLAND ST • PEACHTREE CENTER AVE Sundial Restaurant, ELLIS ST EXIT 248C Bar and View INTERNATIONAL AVE • Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint DOWNTOWN MAP • Ted’s Montana Grill SONO DISTRICT DINING • Terrace SUNTRUST PLAZA MARTA INBOUND ROUTES COMPLEX STATION • BLT Steak • Max Lager’s • Think Sushi • The Bread Box • Mellow Mushroom • Trader Vic’s HOTELS MARTA ROUTE OUTBOUND ROUTES • The Grille at 590 • Peasant Bistro • Weekday Café PEDESTRIAN NORTH RETAIL SKY BRIDGES • Googie Burger • Room at Twelve • Willy’s COMMUTE AND DINING OPTIONS ON-SITE AMENITIES • Conference center • Street level visitor parking • Shoe shine station • On-site dining options • Grand outdoor plazas • Fine art showcased from fine dining to fast-casual • Tree-lined green space throughout the building • Fitness center • SunTrust branch bank • FedEx and UPS drop box • Corporate concierge services and ATM • Dentist • Over 1 million square feet • Dry cleaners • Auto salon of covered parking • Sundries shop • Electric vehicle parking MEANS OF ACCESSIBILITY • Speeds commuting time with quick access to I-75/85 less than 2 blocks away. • Climate controlled, covered access to MARTA provides direct link to all sectors of the city and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. • Transit including Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, Cobb Community Transit and Gwinnett County Transit connect commuters throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. • Quick walkable access to convention hotels, city shops and restaurants via the street or by a network of climate controlled sky bridges. A C C E S S to Buckhead, Midtown and the airport is equally convenient, and access to the building from the downtown connector IS REMARKABLY EASY. The walkability of downtown, the ambience of the building, and the amenities provided by the building are all outstanding benefits of the location. J.D. Humphries, III, Member PRESTIGE OF PEACHTREE Stites and Harbison, PLLC SunTrust Plaza is the preeminent Peachtree address for business. Close proximity to Atlanta’s government, vibrant universities, major corporations, entertainment and convention venues provides the synergy to succeed, impressing clients and recruits. AREA ATTRACTIONS • Centennial Park • Georgia Dome • CNN Center • Philips Arena • The Fox Theatre • Turner Field • Georgia Aquarium • World of Coke 303 Peachtree St, NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 For More Information Contact: Portman Management Company Travis Garland (404)614-5000 or visit WWW.SUNTRUSTPLAZA.COM Images by Michael Portman, Timothy Hursley and Brian Robbins. All images are copyrighted by respective photographers who have granted publishing rights to Portman Holdings. Any commercial use or additional publication of this work in any form for personal or corporate gain is strictly prohibited. .
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