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GSU Building List Facilities Management Services Division GSU Building List Building Number Building Name Location Code Address Zip Code Gross Area Ownership Codes Atlanta Campus 0001 Kell Hall KELL 24 Peachtree Center Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 190 899 BOR 0002 Sparks Hall SPARKS 33 Gilmer Street S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 130 548 BOR 0003 Student Center West SCW 66 Gilmer Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 117 776 BOR 0004 Library North LIBNO 100 Decatur Street S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 176 618 BOR 0005 Classroom South CLSO 95 Decatur Street S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 131 355 BOR 0006 Art and Humanities ARTS 10 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 110 883 BOR 0007 Noah Langdale Hall LANGDL 38 Peachtree Center Avenue S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 244 869 BOR 0008 Sports Arena ARENA 125 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 251 642 BOR 0009 Sports Annex SPTANX 145 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 34 697 BOR 0010 Urban Life Building URBAN 140 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 338 107 BOR 0011 Courtland Building COURTB 120 Courtland Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 38 133 BOR 0012 Courtland North Building COURTN 106 Courtland Street S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 16 017 BOR 0013 148 Edgewood Building 148E 148 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 9 844 BOR 0015 College of Education COE 30 Pryor Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 163 444 BOR 0017 Parking Deck "S" PKDKS 99 Gilmer Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 157 349 BOR 0018 Parking Deck "N" PKDKN 110 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 197 453 BOR 0019 Parking Deck "K" PKDKK 99 Gilmer Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 196 955 BOR 0020 Library South LIBSO 103 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 135 744 BOR 0021 Dahlberg Hall DBERG 30 Courtland Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 96 121 BOR 0022 One Park Place 1PP 1 Park Place South Atlanta GA USA 30303 150 998 BOR 0024 Natural Science Center NSC 50 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 194 147 BOR 0029 Bookstore Building BOOK 66 Courtland Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 26 895 BOR 0030 J. Mack Robinson College RCB 35 Broad Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 227 136 BOR 0032 Parking Deck "G" PKDKG 121 Collins Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 427 165 BOR 0033 Science Annex SCIANX 29 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 69 908 BOR 0036 Rialto Center for the Performing Arts RIALTO 80 Forsyth Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 55 508 BOR 0037 Haas‐Howell Building HAAS 75 Forsyth Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 39 594 BOR 0038 Standard Building STAND 95 Luckie Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 39 415 BOR 0048 Bennett A. Brown Commerce Building BBCOM 34 Broad Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 163 810 BOR 0050 Andrew Young School of Policy Studies AYSPS 14 Marietta Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 327 0054 Parking Deck "M" PKDKM 33 Auditorium Place Atlanta GA USA 30303 330 487 BOR 0055 Student Center East SCE 66 Courtland Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 133 208 BOR 0058 Student Recreation Center REC 101 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 216 820 0059 Helen M. Aderhold Learning ADHOLD 60 Luckie Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 171 746 BOR 0060 University Lofts LOFTS 135 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 234 197 0064 Parker H. Petit Science Center PSC 100 Piedmont Avenue S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 362 973 0065 University Lofts Parking Deck LOFTPK 135 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 142 203 0068 Capitol Hill Child Enrichment Center CHCEC 197 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 11 610 0070 GWCC Hospitality Center GWCCHC 285 Andrew Young International Blvd. Atlanta GA USA 30303 2 118 0072 University Commons Bldg. A COMMON 141 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 272 774 PPV 0073 University Commons Bldg. B COMMON 141 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 203 938 PPV 0074 University Commons Bldg. C COMMON 141 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 141 096 PPV 0075 University Commons Bldg. D COMMON 141 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 151 893 PPV 0076 University Commons Plaza/Parking COMMON 141 Piedmont Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 376 951 PPV 0080 25 Park Place Building(SunTrust Tower) 25PP 25 Park Place Atlanta GA USA 30303 533 015 PPV 0081 58 Edgewood Building (Sun Trust Annex) 58EDG 58 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 27 332 0082 Citizens Trust Building Parking Deck 75PDPK 75 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 208 836 BOR 0083 75 Piedmont(Citizens Trust Building) 75PIED 75 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 209 270 BOR 0084 Carl V. Patton Hall PATTON 160 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 79 777 PPV 0085 Special Interest Housing (GREEK Housing) GREEK 156 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 29 565 BOR 0087 Student Outdoor Recreation Center SORC 188 Martin Luther King Blvd Atlanta GA USA 30303 22 805 BOR 0090 246 Edgewood (Sculpture Studio) SCULPT 246 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 7 524 BOR 0091 Bldg A Piedmont North Housing PIEDNA 175 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 151 447 BOR 0092 Bldg B Piedmont North Housing PIEDNB 175 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 221 408 BOR 0093 College of Law LAW 85 Park Place N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 218 293 BOR 0096 Centennial Hall 100AUB 100 Auburn Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 106 100 BOR 0097 60 Piedmont Ave Building 60PIED 60 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 13 042 BOR 0098 Parking Deck "T" PKDKT 43 Auburn Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 652 314 BOR 0099 40 Pryor Building 40PRY 40 Pryor Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 29 569 BOR 0100 Research Science Center RSC 157 Decatur Street Atlanta GA USA 30303 67 426 BOR 0101 25 Auburn Avenue 25AUB 25 Auburn Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 15 800 0102 55 Park Place Building 55PP 55 Park Place Atlanta GA USA 30303 729 615 BOR 0104 Georgia Bookstore Bldg GABB 124 Edgewood Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 0105 Piedmont Central Residence Hall PIECTR John Wesley Dobbs Avenue N.E. Atlanta GA USA 30303 282 765 BOR 0106 Parking Deck "Y" PKDKY 60 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 42 148 BOR 0107 Parking Deck "A" PKDKA 42 Auburn Avenue Atlanta GA USA 30303 71 713 0108 Weight Room Building WTRM 188 Martin Luther King Blvd Atlanta GA USA 30303 7 069 0109 GSU Stadium STADUM 755 Hank Aaron Drive S.E. Atlanta GA USA 30312 1 836 323 BOR 0110 GSU Cauldron ( Olympic Torch) TORCH 501 Capitol Avenue S. E. Atlanta GA USA 30312 TOTAL 12 590 527 Alpharetta Campus A001 Bldg AA (Classroom & Office Building) AA 3705 Brookside Parkway Alpharetta GA USA 30022 49 534 A002 Bldg AB (Classroom & Office Building) AB 3775 Brookside Parkway Alpharetta GA USA 30022 49 580 TOTAL 99 114 Clarkston Campus C001 Bldg CA (Int'l Center/ESL‐FL) CA 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 16 981 C002 Bldg CB (Bus/Soc.Sci) CB 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 35 385 C003 Bldg CC (Science/Computer Rm) CC 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 35 309 C004 Bldg CD (Science) CD 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 26 463 C005 Bldg CE (English) CE 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 26 795 C006 Bldg CF (Fine Arts) CF 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 69 529 C007 Bldg CG (Physical Education) CG 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 59 162 C008 Bldg CH (Math / Nursing) CH 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 66 525 C009 Bldg CI (Nursing / Corp. Dev) CI 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 14 030 C010 Bldg CJ (Protective Services) CJ 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 2 622 C011 Jim Cherry LRC CL 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 114 369 C012 Bldg CM (Plant Operations) CM 652 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 52 542 C013 Bldg CN (Student Center) CN 662 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 59 896 C014 Bldg CS (Auxilary Services) CS 555 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston GA USA 30021 10 070 Page 1 Building Number Building Name Location Code Address Zip Code Gross Area Ownership Codes TOTAL 770 527 Newton Campus E001 Academic Center (1N ‐ Newton) 1N 239 Cedar Lane Covington GA USA 30014 30014 111 024 E002 Student Lrning Ctr (2N‐Newton) 2N 239 Cedar Lane Covington GA USA 30014 30014 43 157 E003 Recreation Fieldhouse (3N‐Newton) 3N 239 Cedar Lane Covington GA USA 30014 30014 10 815 TOTAL 164 996 Hard Labor Creek Campus H001 Hard Labor Creek Main Building HLC‐A 2010 Fairplay Road Rutledge GA USA 30663 1934 H002 Hard Labor Creek Shed HLC‐B 2010 Fairplay Road Rutledge GA USA 30663 69 H003 Hard Labor Creek Telescope Building HLC‐C 2010 Fairplay Road Rutledge GA USA 30663 288 TOTAL 2 291 Indian Creek Lodge Campus K001 Indian Creek Lodge Building ICL‐A 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 5 230 K002 Indian Creek Lodge Annex ICL‐B 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 K003 Rope Course Administration Building ICL‐C 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA US 30083 2 271 K004 Rope Course Pavillion Shed ICL‐D 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 828 K006 Life Guard House ICL‐F 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 1 210 K007 Dressing Rooms Building ICL‐G 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 1 294 K008 Pool Equipment Storage Building ICL‐H 900 South Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain GA USA 30083 148 TOTAL 10 981 Language Research Center Campus L001 Administration Building LRC‐A 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur GA USA 30034 7 329 L002 Chimp Building LRC‐B 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur GA USA 30034 3 923 L003 Capuchin Building LRC‐C1 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur GA USA 30034 3 488 L004 Cage wash/Maintenance Building LRC‐D 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur GA USA 30034 3 276 L005 NASA Building LRC‐E 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur GA USA 30034 3 983 L006 GRA Residence LRC‐F 3401 Wildcat Road Decatur
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