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Directions to the Jacobs Atlanta Midtown Office from I-75/85 S From 10 Tenth ST NW Ste 1400 Atlanta, GA 30309 404‐978‐7600 Directions to the Jacobs Atlanta Midtown office From I‐75/85 S Take I‐75/85 N to Exit 250 (toward 10th/14th St./Georgia Tech) Take the first right onto 10th St. NW and proceed to the W. Peachtree St. signal light *The Tenth Street building is now in front of you to the left* Turn left onto W. Peachtree St. NW Make an immediate right into the first driveway (Jacobs sign at entrance) Enter the parking garage, take a ticket, and park in a “Visitor” parking space Proceed to the main entrance and sign‐in with security Proceed to the 14th floor and sign‐in with Jacobs From I‐85 N Take I‐85 S to Exit 84 (toward 14th St./10th St.) Keep left Turn left onto 10th St. NW and proceed to the W. Peachtree St. signal light *The Tenth Street building is now in front of you to the left* Turn left onto W. Peachtree St. NW Make an immediate right into the first driveway (Jacobs sign at entrance) Enter the parking garage, take a ticket, and park in a “Visitor” parking space Proceed to the main entrance and sign‐in with security Proceed to the 14th floor and sign‐in with Jacobs From I‐75 N Take I‐75 S to Exit 250 (toward 14th St./10th St.) Turn left onto 10th St. NW and proceed to the W. Peachtree St. signal light *The Tenth Street building is now in front of you to the left* Turn left onto W. Peachtree St. NW Make an immediate right into the first driveway (Jacobs sign at entrance) Enter the parking garage, take a ticket, and park in a “Visitor” parking space Proceed to the main entrance and sign‐in with security Proceed to the 14th floor and sign‐in with Jacobs 10 Tenth ST NW Ste 1400 Atlanta, GA 30309 404‐978‐7600 Via MARTA Southbound: Take the Airport train – Get off at the Midtown Station Exit the station towards 10th street – walk across the street to the 10th Street building Proceed around the building to the main entrance and sign‐in with security. Proceed to the 14th floor and sign in with Jacobs. Northbound: Take any northbound train – Get off at the Midtown Station Exit the station towards 10th street – walk across the street to the 10th Street building Proceed around the building to the main entrance and sign‐in with security. Proceed to the 14th floor and sign in with Jacobs. 14th Floor MARTA STATION th Street Midtown RIDE the RED or YELLOW LINE NORTH from the AIRPORT 10 Tenth Street. Suite 1400 Atlanta, Georgia. 30309 Main Office phone: 404.978.7600 Directions from Hartsfield-International Airport: Local Area Hotels: Main Office Fax: 404.978.7660 Regency Suites Hotel Hyatt Atlanta Midtown Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel Four Seasons Hotel Ride MARTA. Exit the main terminals of the airport into 975 West Peachtree St NW 125 10th St NE 866 West Peachtree St NW 75 14th St NW the baggage claim area and proceed westward follow- Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30309 (800) 642-3629 (404) 443-1234 (678) 412-2400 (404) 881-9898 ing MARTA / Public Transportation Signage. Purchase http://www.regencysuites.com Hyatt Atlanta Midtown Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel fare. Ride a yellow or red line train to the 10th Street / Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Loews Atlanta Hotel Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown W Atlanta - Midtown Midtown Station. Refer to map above after exiting the 97 10th St NW 1065 Peachtree St NE 35 14th St NE 188 14th St NE Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30361 MARTA Station to street level. (404) 524-4006 (404) 745-5000 (800) 228-9290 (404) 892-6000 Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Midtown Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown.
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