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12th & Midtown, Atlanta GA | Nearby Businesses


1075 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 978-0800

Spanning approximately four city blocks, 12th & Midtown is a more than 3-million-square-foot master-planned mixed-use development featuring Class A office towers, luxury hotels, premium residences and flagship retail. With this development, the team (Daniel Corp, Selig Enterprises, MetLife, Northwestern Mutual and Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds) is the largest single contributor to Atlanta’s Midtown Mile, an initiative to transform Peachtree Street into an urban shopping corridor akin to the much heralded Magnificent Mile in Chicago.

Landmark and Historical Place Near 12th & Midtown

Atlanta Botanical Garden
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1345 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 876-5859

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Center for Civil and Human Rights
Distance: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

(678) 999-8990

The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects The American Civil Rights Movement to today's Global Human Rights Movements. Experience family fun, interactive exhibits, original art & powerful stories of courage at The Center! Tour four immersive exhibit spaces, including The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection, where visitors can view the personal papers and items to Dr. King. Visit our gift shop for T-shirts, memorabilia and more! The Center's designated event spaces and educational programs inspire visitors to join the ongoing dialogue about contemporary movements for human rights around the world. For more information on The Center, please visit http://www.civilandhumanrights.org/. Join the conversation on civil and human rights on Twitter @Ctr4CHR and Facebook. #1NSPIRED

Georgia Tech Stadium
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
150 Bobby Dodd Way NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

Chambers of Horror Haunted House
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
695 North Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Come out and experience the nation's most shocking horror attraction! Due to the pending construction behind The Masquerade this is our LAST YEAR on North Ave. So come join in on the frights while you can! Running with fewer dates this year than normal so check our website for the calendar! Atlanta’s adults-only extreme haunted house, Chambers of Horror is the most disturbing and shocking horror attraction in the Southeast! Tour the remnants of the TORTUREco facilities behind the Masquerade music complex in downtown Atlanta to see the unknown terror from beyond. All new shocks and scares for 2015! Visit the Splatter Bar & Lounge and enjoy a drink and entertainment while you wait to have the fright of your life! It’s the best place to spend Halloween in Atlanta.

AT&T Midtown Center
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
675 W Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308

678-867-7050

AT&T Midtown Center I is a 206.4m, 47-story skyscraper in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1982, it serves as the regional headquarters of BellSouth Telecommunications, which does business as AT&T Southeast, and was acquired as part of AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth. BellSouth Corporate headquarters was located in the Campanile building, also in Midtown.BackgroundThe company, then called Southern Bell, originally planned to build the parking deck for the tower one block further east at the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Peachtree Street. This would have required the razing of the historic Fox Theatre which would have been an especially great loss to the city after the downtown Loew's Grand Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1978. Tremendous opposition, protests, fundraising, and petition drives within the community prevented the Fox's demolition. Even Liberace spoke out on behalf of the "Fabulous Fox". In the end, a complicated deal was struck to build the parking deck on an alternate site north of the main tower on West Peachtree Street.

Georgia Tech Campanile
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
GA Tech campus
Atlanta, GA 30332

Georgia Power Corporate Headquarters
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
241 Ralph McGill NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

404-353-7997

Georgia Tech main campus
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
640 WILLIAMS St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

(404) 894-2470

Georgia Tech's main campus occupies part of Midtown Atlanta, bordered by 10th Street to the north and by North Avenue to the south, placing it well in sight of the Atlanta skyline. In 1996, the campus was the site of the athletes' village and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The construction of the Olympic village, along with subsequent gentrification of the surrounding areas enhanced the campus.The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers—most visibly the headquarters of AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, and Bank of America—are visible from all points on campus, the campus itself has few buildings over four stories and has a great deal of greenery. This gives it a distinctly suburban atmosphere quite different from other Atlanta campuses such as that of Georgia State University.

1100 Peachtree
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1100 Peachtree St NE Ste 200
Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 692-5411

1100 Peachtree Street is one of the prominent buildings of Midtown Atlanta, Georgia.Ownership and usageThe 28-story, 618000sqft building is currently owned by Manulife Financial. It was previously partly owned and largely occupied by telecommunications company AT&T Corporation providing offices for its top executives. Besides AT&T, the other major occupant is law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP. In November 2006, law firm Schreeder, Wheeler and Flint, LLP became the building's tenants.DesignThe octagonal building has a ziggurat-like, stair-stepped top with lighting which accentuates the building at night. Completed in 1991, the building is 428 ft (130m) tall. It is one of several buildings built in a period in Atlanta in which architects apparently attempted to one-up each other with their ornate and dramatically-lit "wedding-cake" skyscraper tops. 1100 Peachtree received the EPA "Energy Star" designation in 2000, the first high-rise in Atlanta to be so-named. Building architects were Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates, Inc.

MIdtown Atlanta
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
10th & Piedmont
Atlanta, GA 30309

(678) 694-7253

688 Club
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
688 Spring St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308

The 688 Club was a popular alternative music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, located at 688 Spring Street, near the intersection of Spring and 3rd Streets. The 688 Club opened in May 1980 and closed in November 1986. The club was operated by Steve May. The club was co-owned by Tony Evans, John Wicker, and in its final years by Mike Hendry. Cathy Hendrix served as the club's music director. During its brief lifetime, the 688 played host to hundreds of punk rock, new wave and alternative rock bands - many of whom would later become world-famous.During the early 1980s, the 688 Club was the primary place for up-and-coming bands from Atlanta and Athens, Georgia, to get noticed. Among the groups that regularly played there were R.E.M. and Pylon. The club spun off an independent record label, 688 Records, which survived for a time even after 688 Club had closed its doors. Dash Rip Rock's self-titled debut LP was the first album released by 688 Records.After 688 ClubThe club re-opened as the "686 Club" on December 31, 1986 but was renamed "The Rollick" the next day. By 1990, the space was occupied by a club called "Weekends". The club operated as an industrial/goth club known as Tyranny from 1995 - 2000. The space was later occupied by Outa Control Inc. Sometime thereafter, the original building was extensively remodeled, and houses a Concentra urgent care medical facility.

National Monuments Foundation
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
395 17th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30363

(404) 881-0900

The foundation public spaces and sustainable community developments include the classically-styled monumental arch, The Millennium Gate located in Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia.,The Millennium Gate Museum located within narrates Georgia's and Atlanta's history through 21st century interactive technology, film, and exhibitions and The Prince of Wales World Athletes Monument to the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. Projects in development include: The Frederick Law Olmstead designed Historic Mims Park in the heart of the area in Atlanta that gave birth to the leaders of the American Civil Rights movment, The Adams Family Memorial in Washington D. C. to honor the political and social contributions of the family, beginning with John and Abigail Adams and a new design for the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington D.C. that offers a noble and beautiful space adjacent to other presidential monuments, where visitors could come to honor the Supreme Allied Commander and 34th President of the United States.

Goody's, Ponce de Leon, Atlanta
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
300 Ponce de Leon Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Tech Tower
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
225 North Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

Landmark and Historical Place Near 12th & Midtown

688 Club
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
688 Spring St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308

The 688 Club was a popular alternative music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, located at 688 Spring Street, near the intersection of Spring and 3rd Streets. The 688 Club opened in May 1980 and closed in November 1986. The club was operated by Steve May. The club was co-owned by Tony Evans, John Wicker, and in its final years by Mike Hendry. Cathy Hendrix served as the club's music director. During its brief lifetime, the 688 played host to hundreds of punk rock, new wave and alternative rock bands - many of whom would later become world-famous.During the early 1980s, the 688 Club was the primary place for up-and-coming bands from Atlanta and Athens, Georgia, to get noticed. Among the groups that regularly played there were R.E.M. and Pylon. The club spun off an independent record label, 688 Records, which survived for a time even after 688 Club had closed its doors. Dash Rip Rock's self-titled debut LP was the first album released by 688 Records.After 688 ClubThe club re-opened as the "686 Club" on December 31, 1986 but was renamed "The Rollick" the next day. By 1990, the space was occupied by a club called "Weekends". The club operated as an industrial/goth club known as Tyranny from 1995 - 2000. The space was later occupied by Outa Control Inc. Sometime thereafter, the original building was extensively remodeled, and houses a Concentra urgent care medical facility.

AT&T Midtown Center
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
675 W Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308

678-867-7050

AT&T Midtown Center I is a 206.4m, 47-story skyscraper in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1982, it serves as the regional headquarters of BellSouth Telecommunications, which does business as AT&T Southeast, and was acquired as part of AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth. BellSouth Corporate headquarters was located in the Campanile building, also in Midtown.BackgroundThe company, then called Southern Bell, originally planned to build the parking deck for the tower one block further east at the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Peachtree Street. This would have required the razing of the historic Fox Theatre which would have been an especially great loss to the city after the downtown Loew's Grand Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1978. Tremendous opposition, protests, fundraising, and petition drives within the community prevented the Fox's demolition. Even Liberace spoke out on behalf of the "Fabulous Fox". In the end, a complicated deal was struck to build the parking deck on an alternate site north of the main tower on West Peachtree Street.

Georgia Tech main campus
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
640 WILLIAMS St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

(404) 894-2470

Georgia Tech's main campus occupies part of Midtown Atlanta, bordered by 10th Street to the north and by North Avenue to the south, placing it well in sight of the Atlanta skyline. In 1996, the campus was the site of the athletes' village and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The construction of the Olympic village, along with subsequent gentrification of the surrounding areas enhanced the campus.The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers—most visibly the headquarters of AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, and Bank of America—are visible from all points on campus, the campus itself has few buildings over four stories and has a great deal of greenery. This gives it a distinctly suburban atmosphere quite different from other Atlanta campuses such as that of Georgia State University.

Atlantic Station
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1380 Atlantic Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30363

(404) 733-1221

Tech Tower
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
225 North Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

Chambers of Horror Haunted House
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
695 North Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Come out and experience the nation's most shocking horror attraction! Due to the pending construction behind The Masquerade this is our LAST YEAR on North Ave. So come join in on the frights while you can! Running with fewer dates this year than normal so check our website for the calendar! Atlanta’s adults-only extreme haunted house, Chambers of Horror is the most disturbing and shocking horror attraction in the Southeast! Tour the remnants of the TORTUREco facilities behind the Masquerade music complex in downtown Atlanta to see the unknown terror from beyond. All new shocks and scares for 2015! Visit the Splatter Bar & Lounge and enjoy a drink and entertainment while you wait to have the fright of your life! It’s the best place to spend Halloween in Atlanta.