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The Pinnacle the Pinnacle Buckhead’s Most Distinctive Building W W ieu ca Rd P e a c h t r e e - D W u thei Pinnaclen e w u c o a o d R y d R 3455 PEACHTREE STREET d ATLANTA, GA 30326 • 427,000 RSF, 22-story, Class “A” Office Tower • Prominent Buckhead location • Walking distance to Phipps Plaza and Lenox Mall • Convenient access to GA 400, Buckhead Loop & MARTA • Rooftop Skygarden with panoramic views of Buckhead 24-hour security, dry cleaners, auto detail, shoe shine, d • ee R htr on-site café Peac Old Ivy Rd • St. Cecilia, a Ford Fry destination restaurant on lobby level • State of the art fitness facility available • 3/1,000 covered parking with convenient access points PHIPPS Buckhe 1 ad W Loo PLAZA i p 2 eu ca 1 3 2 3 R d 4 5 1 2 LEASING 400 4 5 6 INFORMATION 7 1 6 S Glenn Kolker t r a t f Direct: +1 404 682 3419 o Kingsboro Rd r d d R R [email protected] d ee tr 3 ch ea Oak Valley Rd 2 P Preston Menning Lenox Rd Direct: +1 404 682 3423 8 9 10 3 [email protected] 11 8 Sonia Winfield P 4 LENOX er la 6 Direct: +1 404 682 3431 ow ce T R SQUARE d 12 5 [email protected] 13 7 18 9 14 17 15 16 20 P ie d 11 m y o err n 10 19 F t s ce R a P d E. Dining Hotels Shopping 1. Davio’s 14. Seven Lamps 1. The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead 1. Dick’s Sporting Goods 2. Yebo Restaurant & Bar 15. Lenox Grille 2. Mandarin Oriental Hotel 2. Pirch 3. Twist Restaurant & Tapas 16. Lenox Square Dining: 3. The Westin Buckhead 3. Neiman Marcus Last Call Bar California Pizza Kitchen, 4. W Hotel 4. Publix 4. The Tavern at Phipps Chick-fi l-A, Chipotle, Corner 5. Courtyard Atlanta Buckhead 5. Staples 5. Aja Restaurant & Bar Bakery, Prime, Bantom & 6. DoubleTree by Hilton 6. Target 6. New York Prime Steakhouse Biddy, True Food Kitchen, 7. JW Marriott 7. St. Cecilia Cheesecake Factory, 8. Atlanta Marriott Services 8. Corner Café Starbuck’s 9. InterContinental Buckhead Owned By: 1. LA Fitness 9. Del Frisco’s 17. Buckhead Pizza Co. 10. Grand Hyatt Buckhead 2. UPS Store 10. Maggiano’s Little Italy 18. Bistro Niko 11. The Embassy Suites 3. US Postal Service 11. The Palm 19. Ruth’s Chris Steak House 12. Dantanna’s 20. Houstons 13. Bhojanic.
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