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A Vibrant Retail Opportunity in the Heart of Downtown Atlanta A VIBRANT RETAIL OPPORTUNITY IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN ATLANTA PEACHTREECENTER.COM AN ICON REBORN IT’S BEEN AN ICONIC DOWNTOWN DESTINATION DISTRICT FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS. 6 2.3 50 3 OFFICE MILLION RESTAURANTS ON-SITE BUILDINGS SQUARE FEET & RETAIL HOTELS 2 DOWNTOWN A $14 Billion economic impact from tourism activity ATLANTA in Downtown Atlanta in 2014. 2015 MARKET HIGHLIGHTS 5.2 MILLION 14,491 TOURISTS SURROUNDING HOTEL ROOMS 2.1 MILLION 139,000+ CONVENTIONEERS DAYTIME EMPLOYEES 20.4 MILLION 15,000 32,000 ATTENDEES AT ATTRACTIONS, RESIDENTS STUDENTS SPORTING EVENTS AND CONCERTS 3 DOWNTOWN ATLANTA ALL IN THE MIX 223 CASUAL DINING ESTABLISHMENTS Ranked among Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Top 25 Restaurants in 39 Sales: Hard Rock PLACES FOR COFFEE & DESSERTS Cafe, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Sundial Restaurant, Bar & View. 62 ENTERTAINMENT VENUES Named to Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2016: Aviva by Kameel and Gus’s World Famous 43 Fried Chicken FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS 4 LEGEND 6 OFFICE RESIDENTIAL RETAIL, OFFICE 1 1 SUNTRUST THE OFFICE (Apartments) & MULTIFAMILY 2 10 2 438 APARTMENT UNITS 191 TOWER UNDER CONSTRUCTION POST CENTENNIAL 4 3 PARK 100 PEACHTREE 3 2 4 FULTON SUPPLY 1 LOFTS ALLEN PLAZA 4 1 5 AMERICASMART 200 EDGEWOOD GEORGIA WORLD ATLANTA FEDERAL CONGRESS CENTER PEACHTREE CENTER CENTER 2.3M SF OFFICE SPACE 5 M CENTENNIAL 6 CITY PLAZA OLYMPIC PARK CENTENNIAL 6 TOWER 2 CENTENNIAL 7 PLAZA GEORGIA PACIFIC 7 TOWER PHILIPS 7 6 STONEWALL LOFTS ARENA 8 3 8 FLATIRON MERCEDES-BENZ BUILDING INTOWN LOFTS 8 12 STADIUM 9 4 LEGACY LOFTS M 10 THE POINT AT 5 GEORGIA STATE WESTSIDE UNIVERSITY 11 VILLAGES AT 3 CASTLEBERRY 12 8 CITY WALK 9 7 11 5 5 PEACHTREE Over 10 million CENTER foot falls annually. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS 75 85 MARQUIS TWO TOWER 2.3 MILLION 125,000 BAKER ST MARRIOTT MARQUIS HOTEL HYATT REGENCY HOTEL SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL HILTON ATLANTA MARQUIS ONE TOWER PEACHTREE ST PEACHTREE CENTER AVE COURTLAND GARAGE JOHN PORTMAN BLVD 1 4,000 NORTH TOWER HARRIS TOWER DEDICATED MARTA STATION HOTEL ROOMS RESTAURANTS & RETAIL M SOUTH TOWER INTERNATIONAL TOWER PIEDMONT AVE COURTLAND ST ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD INTERNATIONAL GARAGE PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE GARAGE 15 MINUTES 4,100 TO HARTSFIELD-JACKSON PARKING SPACES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6 ELLIS ST ON-SITE EVENTS From the seasonal Green Market to on-site concerts, explore all there is to do, see and experience at Peachtree Center. GREEN MARKET Every Thursday, April through October RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Occurs Four Times a Year MUSIC IN THE MALL Every Friday in September BUSINESS BITES Partnership with Atlanta Downtown Restaurant Week 7 AN ICON REBORN Impressive renovations to common areas, both inside and out. A brilliant metamorphosis in the main courtyard. An infusion of light and an incorporation of technology. Architectural enhancements and infrastructure improvements. 8 GEORGIA WORLD GEORGIA AQUARIUM NATIONAL CENTER FOR W HOTEL CONGRESS CENTER GEORGIA TECH CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 10,000 visitors on average per day 3.9 Million SF Total Attendance: ~2,200,000 350,000 visitors per year TWELVE HOTEL N 38 Major Trade Shows: 390,870 14 Public Consumer Shows: 178,144 WORLD OF COCA-COLA CHILDRENS MUSEUM 184 Meetings, Corporate 200,000 visitors per year Events & Others: 293,055 EMBASSY SUITES 1.1 million visitors per year ALOFT ATLANTA Total Attendance: 952,246 HYATT PLACE COLLEGE FOOTBALL CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK AMERICASMART HALL OF FAME OMNI HOTEL 3 million visitors per year 4.2 Million SF 450,000 visitors per year 3.5 Million SF of Permanent HYATT REGENCY PHILIPS ARENA Showroom Space LEGEND Hosts 15 Annual Markets CNN CENTER WESTIN (Apparel, Rug, Furniture & Gifts) 17,000 SF Exhibit Space Annual Attendees: Over 400,000 MARRIOTT MARQUIS 25 Concerts/12 Special Events 300,000 visitors per year 41 NBA Atlanta Hawks Games 17 WNBA Atlanta Dream Games Total Attendance: ~1,600,000 TABERNACLE DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON HOTEL MARRIOTT HILTON MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM EDUCATION Seating Capacity up to 83,000 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS RITZ CARLTON HOTEL INDIGO 10 Atlanta Falcons Games SHERATON 17 Atlanta United Games ELLIS HOTEL Family Shows/Spectaculars ATTRACTIONS Collegiate Tournaments Concerts GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Guided Tours 32,082 Students Enrolled in 2015 RESIDENCE INN WOODRUFF PARK ATTRACTIONS FAIRFIELD INN & HOTELS In the heart of Downtown, Peachtree Center neighbors the city’s MOREHOUSE top attractions in addition to an abundance of entertainment SPELMAN CLARK ATLANTA venues, hotels, conference centers and much more. 9 PEACHTREE ST 249A IVAN ALLEN JR BLVD 5 MINUTE WEST PEACHTREE ST W. PEACHTREE PL 75 SIMPSON ST WALKING LEGEND 248C 85 PEACHTREE ST WILLIAMS ST TED TURNER DR BAKER ST MAP OFFICE CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK APPAREL MART PEACHTREE CENTER HOTEL JOHN PORTMAN BLVD 248D GIFT MERCHANDISE MART MART CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DR PIEDMONT AVE MARTA ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD WALK SCORE: 95 CARNEGIE WAY Daily errands do not require a car. ATTRACTIONS PEACHTREE ST ELLIS ST CONE ST COURTLAND ST PARKING MARIETTA ST LUCKIE ST JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE STREETCAR POPLAR ST PEACHTREE CENTER AVE FAIRLIE ST EXCELLENT TRANSIT 5-MIN. WALK RADIUS Transit is convenient for most trips. RESIDENTIAL FORSYTH ST AUBURN AVE JESSE HILL JR DR BROAD ST WOODRUFF PARK EDGEWOOD AVE FIVE POINTS COCA COLA PL MLK JR DR VERY BIKEABLE Mostly flat, excellent bike lanes. DECATUR ST GEORGIA STATE CASTLEBERRY UNIVERSITY First bike share station in Atlanta. HILL 10 PEACHTREE CENTER AVE 2,955 RSF (4,019 RSF) (square footage includes Suite B-17 on Gallery Level) 6,519 RSF JOHN PORTMAN BLVD ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD INTERNATIONAL ANDREW YOUNG LEGEND 14,471 RSF (7,410 RSF) AVAILABLE NOW (square footage includes Suite C-24 on Gallery Level) UNAVAILABLE 3,599 RSF PLAZA LEVEL PEACHTREE ST 11 Kahn’s Jewelry Luxury Nails & Spa 670 RSF Continental Styles, Inc. PEACHTREE CENTER AVE 1,206 RSF 980 RSF 3,912 RSF 6,974 RSF 1,097 RSF 775 RSF 1,130 RSF 418 RSF Noodle Cafe 232 RSF Yami Yami 867 RSF 809 RSF At Lease Hello Atlanta 2,242 RSF Fan’s Wear Bistro 7 1,000 RSF 453 RSF JOHN PORTMAN BLVD 1,100 RSF At Lease 1,027 RSF 1,866 RSF All About BLVD INTERNATIONAL ANDREW YOUNG 426 RSF Watches Cafe Momo & Repair 2,411 RSF ® 454 RSF 1,853 RSF 1,111 RSF 1,141 RSF 485 RSF Farmer’s 653 RSF Basket 776 RSF GLC Cafe 597 RSF LEGEND 929 RSF Tropical Cajun 909 RSF AVAILABLE NOW 2,208 RSF 790 RSF Tumeric UNAVAILABLE 777 RSF GALLERY 1,395RSF Last Stop 1,100RSF Snack Shop 415 RSF PEACHTREE ST LEVEL 12 PEACHTREE CENTER AVE 1,426 RSF 1,113 RSF JOHN PORTMAN BLVD ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD INTERNATIONAL ANDREW YOUNG 6,399 RSF 4,882 RSF (4,643 RSF) (square footage includes Suite on Gallery Level) 4,205 RSF PEACHTREE ST LEGEND AVAILABLE NOW UNAVAILABLE AVENUE LEVEL 13 AMY FINGERHUT [email protected] 404-812-5156 ©2017 CBRE, Inc. 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