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Mount Vernon Highway | Barfield Road 75,000-290,000 Sf CENTRAL PERIMETER OFFICE | ZONED | PAD-READY GA 400 | MOUNT VERNON HIGHWAY | BARFIELD ROAD 75,000-290,000 SF WWW.NORTH.PLACE INTRODUCING ONE NORTHPLACE 1 Situated at the intersection of Barfield Road and Mount Vernon Highway, with best-in- class access to and visibility from GA 400, One NorthPlace offers ultimate flexibility in size and build out. Zoned, pad-ready this project offers either low-density or high-density options and the LOW-DENSITY OPTION (3 STORIES) building is available for lease or purchase. Aloft Hotel by Marriott opens 2022. For further information, contact: Kirk Demetrops MidCity Real Estate Partners [email protected] 678.990.6252 HIGH-DENSITY OPTION (10 STORIES) ON-SITE ALOFT HOTEL SLATED FOR 2022 2 CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY With construction underway for the anticipated addition of a new, on-site 141-room Aloft Hotel in 2022, One NorthPlace tenants will soon enjoy a campus fueled by 24-hour energy and direct parking deck connection to a signature Marriott property. PROJECT OVERVIEW 3 PROJECT SUMMARY • Zoned for Office or Medical, Pad-Ready • Visibility and Signage Opportunities on GA 400 and at Barfield Road and Mount Vernon Highway • Flexible Building Size, from 75,000-290,000 RSF • On-Site parking deck-connected, 141-Room Aloft Hotel by Marriott Opening 2022 • Prime Central Perimeter Location • Walk to MARTA Rail Station (Sandy Springs HIGH-VISIBILITY SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITIES station < 0.5 miles from project) DEFINED OPPORTUNITIES • Ground Floor Retail, Rooftop Community Space, Custom, High-End Interior Build ONE NORTHPLACE • Convenient Surface Parking, covered parking, and below building parking with direct access Building Site +/- 3 acres Building RSF 75,000 (3-story) - 290,000 (10-story) • Proximity to Pill Hill, Sandy Springs and Dunwoody Planned Stories 3 - 10 Planned Floorplate 25,000 - 30,000 RSF Parking Ratio 3.5 to 5 : 1,000 RSF (additional parking available) LOCATION 4 ALPHARETTA ROSWELL 400 DUNWOODY 75 NORTHPLACE ABERNATHY ROAD Sandy Springs Station SANDY .5 miles MARIETTA SPRINGS 285 85 BARFIELD ROAD CHAMBLEE P PARKING SMYRNA BUCKHEAD TUCKER MOUNT VERNON HIGHWAY VININGS DECATUR MIDTOWN 285 ATLANTA 20 200K+ CARS DAILY UNMATCHED LOCATION AND VISIBILITY 20 Located at the intersection of Mount Vernon Highway and Barfield Road, One ROUTES NorthPlace offers the unique dual surrounding amenity base and thoroughfare 285 COLLEGE north line PARK north-east line accessibility of both Sandy Springs and Dunwoody. Its location offers direct east-west line proctor creek line ingress/egress and signage visibility to Georgia 400. south line NOTABLE INFRASTRUCTURE CHANGES 85 75 675 DRIVE DISTANCES • $800 Million in infrastructure changes to GA-400/I-285, Abernathy/GA-400 Diverging Diamond Interchange and Mount Vernon Highway Bridge slated MARTA - Sandy Springs Station < .5 MILE to deliver in 2021 GA 400, via Abernathy Road Exit < .25 MILE • Mount Vernon Highway Multimodal Path planned to deliver in 2024 adjacent Roswell Road (Sandy Springs) < 1 MILE to One NorthPlace, connecting City Springs to MARTA Sandy Springs Station I-285, via Hammond Drive < 1 MILES THE BARFIELD STORY SOUTH VIEW 5 THE BARFIELD STORY It is no coincidence that in the past 20 years, seven major corporations and four build-to-suit medical tenants have made the conscious decision to call Barfield Road home. Central location, direct accessibility, a diverse amenity base, and unparalled visibility − each of these are compelling factors unique to Barfield Road and available now via One NorthPlace. THE BARFIELD STORY NORTH VIEW 6 Laureate Medical Group World Headquarters Glenlake Medical Center 5C Headquarters 5B 400 5A NORTHPLACENORTHPLACE Sandy Springs Station .5 miles SITE OVERVIEW 7 CONCEPTUAL VIEW OF ONE NORTHPLACE | VIEW FROM GA-400 | LOW-DENSITY OPTION RAMP UP GROUND LEVEL BELOW-GRADE LEVEL FLEXIBLE PARKING OPTIONS P One NorthPlace offers P abundant parking flexibility with a combination of surface and below-grade (reserved, non-reserved, ONE and potential executive) NORTHPLACE parking options. 3.5 to 5 : 1,000 RSF (additional parking available) MOUNT. VERNON HIGHWAY BARFIELD ROAD DETAILED SITE PLAN 8 P ONE NORTHPLACE MOUNT VERNON HIGHWAY BARFIELD ROAD PILL HILL 9 One NorthPlace offers complete flexibility for a custom built, tenant specified interior. STRATEGIC LOCATION IN ATLANTA’S A B E R N SUBSTANTIAL HEALTHCARE MARKET A T H Y R O A D A Y 5A H W I G H O N R N V E One NorthPlace is strategically located within 2 T U N M O miles of the densely developed medical area of Sandy Springs Station B A R “Pill Hill”. Known as Atlanta’s most substantial and F I E L P D E dynamic healthcare market, Pill Hill, is recognized R R I O M E T E R C E N T E A R W D E S for being an advanced and exceptional center T Northside Laureate Medical Group P for innovation of medicine and world renowned E A American Health Imaging C H patient care. Pill Hill is home to three nationally T Northside Pediatrics R E E acclaimed hospitals, Northside Hospital of D Peak Pediatric Dentistry 4C U N Dunwoody Station Atlanta, Emory at Saint Joseph’s, and Children’s Kavali Plastic Surgery W O O H A M M O N D D R I V E D Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite. These Y R R O O S A three premier hospitals provide a diverse range W D E 400 L L of services that serve families in and around R O A D Atlanta’s metropolitan area. 285 P E R Y I M E W A T R K E P A R I T S U M M 285 27 26 G L E Medical Center Station N R I D 4B G E R I V E D H E J O N S O G N I D C F R E N O R R E Y L N R G O N A E D C T O R 4A FLEXIBLE INTERIOR BUILD 10 One NorthPlace offers complete flexibility for a custom built, tenant specified interior. CUSTOMIZABLE LOBBY EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH-IMPACT FINISHES AND LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BRAND YOUR INTERIOR BUILD OUT SURROUNDING AMENITIES WITHIN A 2.5 MILE DRIVE RADIUS 11 The LODGING B Weber School Y A W A H 1 8 B E R Sonesta ES Suites Holiday Inn Express, N A G T H I Hampton Inn A Y H 2 Hyatt Place R Abernathy O N 9 Comfort Suites, Hilton Square A O 3 Homewood Suites SANDY D O DUNWOODY 5B N R 4 10 Marriott Perimeter D E Extended Stay America C SPRINGS Pointe V A 11 O Crown Plaza T Sandy Springs Station 5 La Quinta Inn, Microtel Inn N D R 6 U O W AY 12 Le Meridien R K Y 6 NORTHPLACE PA Courtyard Marriott M 14 E E 5A T D I N P O P O E W N 7 Sheraton, Hawthorn Suites R RO C O 9 D I Troy University M E A T C T W E Cumberland R R O N E P Perimeter Academy S R C T Mount Vernon A Y Place U W L H I Y E D GROCERY Presbyterian School N 13 I G Y A H Q W N (upper) E PA R K T N D L E O R A R D P A R K W A Y C E N T N O F W R E R E S T 1 Publix 5 Target D D O U V O T A F N A 400 J G U W W 2 Trader Joes 6 WalMart O O H H O O N M N S O S R N R F E E U R R Y R V A 3 Kroger 7 Publix O V City A D L D D I H Springs L L R E E 4 E PERIMETER Whole Foods Market D E I W F MALL Mount Vernon R S I E Presbyterian School R T G O (lower) D A H I 4C R Dunwoody B L R J C N A Station 12 K E 7 SERVICES E L 10 P S G R 7 1 CostCo 5 FedEx HAMMOND DRIVE 2 Offi ce Depot 6 US Post Offi ce M 9 8 285 11 3 The Container Store N 9 RESTAURANTS BANKS A Ippolito’s, Hardee’s, City Barbecue and Catering Starbucks, N Egg Harbor Cafe, Chipotle 1 Regions 5 BB&T Subway O Piece of Cake, Chick-fi l-A, Tropical Smoothie Cafe, 2 Ameris Bank 6 Cornerstone B Aldo’s Italian Restaurant, Nori Nori, Canton Cook II Starbucks, Wendy’s 3 PNC Bank, Suntrust 7 Chase Bank C P Taco Bell Zoe’s Kitchen, La Madeleine, Honey Baked Ham 4 Wells Fargo 8 Bank of America D Steak N’ Shake Q Sweet Tomatoes E Zaxby’s R Rising Roll F Hudson Grille S Chin Chin 5, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Subway, Dominos Pizza, Arby’s GAS G Smoothie King, Willy’s Mexicana Grill, Henri’s Bakery, Five Guys T Joey D’s Oak Room Shane’s Rib Shack, Chipotle, Fleming’s CostCo Gasoline 5 Chevron Burgers and Fries, Roasters Steakhouse, Tin Lizz’ys, Panera Bread, Tin Drum Cafe, Cold Stone 1 Creamery Shell 6 Exxon H Cafe Vendome, Flower Child, The Select, Nam Kitchen 2 Chuy’s I Starbucks U 3 BP V The Capital Grille, Seasons 52, The Cheesecake Factory, J Mellow Mushroom Maggiano’s Little Italy, Ruscello (Nordstrom), Perimeter K Jimmy John’s, Dunkin Donuts Mall Food Court L J. Christopher’s, Thos. O’Reilly’s Public House W Eclipse di Luna, Alon’s Bakery and Market, McKendrick’s Steak M Hearth Pizza Tavern, Canton Cooks House LOCATION 12 Project Location: Barfield Road + Mount Vernon Highway Address: 6405 Barfield Road Atlanta, GA 30328 Leasing Contact Medical: George Olmstead, Jr.
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