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.
The Kings of Atlanta Brand has now partnered with Jon' Ric International Wellness Spa and Salon to offer the premium Gentlemen's Spa experience. Now location in Downtown Atlanta, the powerhouse brands are set to thrive and deliver a best in class, experience to the Kings and Queens of Atlanta. Offering fine men haircuts, shaves, facials, massages, as well as image and wardrobe consultation for Kings by Solomon's Quarters Image and Wardrobe.
The Fogle Law Firm, LLC is a full service Immigration Law firm representing clients nationwide in all areas of U.S. Immigration Law with particular expertise in: EB-5 investor visas; political asylum; deportation or removal cases; and, employment & family based immigration.
The premier networking group connecting Entrepreneurs and Investors, dedicated to growing new businesses, creating new jobs, and positioning Georgia as the leader in economic growth. We help companies get funded. We do this through networking, education and assistance and funding.
The Coff's is a family-owned business representing different wholesale manufacturers in children's clothing, dancewear, cheer, accessories, & gifts. The main office in the Dallas World Trade Center is open year round. The Atlanta showroom is open during market hours.
All Things Administrative & Contracting is a woman owned consulting firm that specializes in positioning small businesses to do business with the government. We are staffed with a group of highly trained Administrative and Contracting Professionals, who are dedicated to helping small businesses become sustainable and grow by acquiring the world's largest consumer (US Government) of goods and services as a client. Our proven strategies and access to contracting professionals will give your company the insight and advantage needed to successfully navigate the contracting process. Every Contracting Professional employed through our organization understands and adheres to our commitment to always be ethical and accountable. Our primary goal is to successfully position small businesses in attaining government contracts. We educate our clients by utilizing a step by step methodology to contracting. We focus on the delivery of professional services that outline the blueprint and implementation of strategic positioning that will allow companies to begin the contracting process. The world of Government Contracting can be overwhelming and fast paced; however by utilizing our combined 20 years of administrative and contracting expertise, we will be able to help your organization navigate its way to understanding government contracting thus winning contracts. Our tactical approach to government contracting aides us in simplifying the process for our clients. Our professionals have been accredited with aiding our clients in winning contracts with the Department of Interior's National Park Service, The State of Georgia, Fulton County (Georgia), Cherokee County (Georgia), Atlanta Public Schools, Georgia Power and its affiliates. We are also members of the National Contract Management Association who represent the leaders in the contract management profession.
Now there is a better way to live, work and play in Atlanta – Century Skyline apartment homes, distinctively styled with all the features and amenities we know you'll enjoy. Come home to spaces that invite and inspire. Thoughtfully designed, these generous spaces feature soaring ceiling heights and over-sized windows, granite countertops, hardwood floors and distinctive design features tailored to urban living. From the extraordinary rooftop pool and clubroom to its unbelievable location with walking distance to Midtown and Downtown, Century Skyline is the ultimate address to access Atlanta’s most popular attractions. Easily walk to your favorite shops and restaurants, or catch an exhibit at the Atlanta Civic Center. You’ll even find MARTA only steps away. Best of all is Century Skyline's amazing location and top-notch management team, ensuring an experience that is second to none. Finally, an apartment home as unique as you! Welcome to Century Skyline… Welcome Home!
The Georgia Power Company Corporate Headquarters is a 24-story, 91m skyscraper in downtown Atlanta, Georgia serving Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company. The prior Georgia Power headquarters building was in downtown Atlanta at the corner of Alabama and Forsyth streets in the former Atlanta Constitution Building.Passive solar designCompleted in 1981 the building utilizes 4,500 tons of structural steel, and its floors have a passive solar design, with each floor on the south-facing side extending 15in beyond the one below. In summer, when the sun is high in the sky, each extension partially shades the windows below; in winter, when the sun is lower in the southern sky, it shines directly into the windows to assist with space heating. This design allows for the building to use nearly 60% less energy than most other buildings of the sort. Because of this incremental increase in floor size from the ground to the roof on the southern facade, the building is sometimes referred to as the "Leaning Tower of Power".Solar thermal projectWhen the building opened, it featured an experimental solar thermal project on the south plaza, which was dismantled after a few years due to maintenance costs and scarcity and expense of replacement parts. The solar project on the south plaza of the Georgia Power Company headquarters building in the early 1980s consisted of 1,482 parabolic trough (line focus) concentrating collectors with a total surface area of. Each glass-lined collector had a length of and an aperture of. Pressurized water from a 6000gal storage tank under the plaza was cycled through the tubes in the collectors and heated to about for use in the building's heating and absorption air conditioning systems.