32 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 522-1855
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!
Be a part of Downtown's hottest new neighborhood at Pencil Flats & Shops with immediate access to MARTA. The community features a fresh market, multiple restaurants, dry cleaner, hair salon, coffee house and barber shop! Take advantage of discounts at local area businesses through the Perennial Perk rewards program. The apartments have the finest finishes including hardwood floor, stainless appliances, granite counters, separate shower and garden tub in baths, and elegant lighting in all rooms. Pet Policy: Pet Friendly. Weight limit 55lbs. No aggressive breeds. $400 fee for cats. $500 fee for dogs. Features: •Stainless Steel Appliances •Separate Shower/Garden Tub •Tile Backsplash in Kitchen •Bedrooms that fit a king-sized bed •Perennial Perks Resident Rewards Program •Planned Social Activities Amenities: •Pets Allowed •Public Transportation •Short Term Lease •Tile Floors •Vaulted Ceiling •View •Walk In Closets •Washer Dryer Hookup •Washer Dryer In Unit •Window Covering •Pool •Apartment •Mid Rise •Mid Rise •Mixed Use •Wireless Internet Access •Accepts Credit Card Payments •Accepts Electronic Payments •Air Conditioning •Broadband Internet Access •Business Center Onsite •Cable or Satellite •Carpet •Ceiling Fan •Controlled Access •Corporate Housing •Courtyard •Disability Access •Dishwasher •Elevator •Fitness Center •Freeway Access •Furnished Available •Garages •Garbage Disposal •Hardwood Floor •Internet Access •Laundry Facility •Loft •Microwave •Patio or Balcony Directions: Heading South on I-75/85 exit 248A/Martin Luther King Dr., Make sharp right turn onto Jesse Hill Jr Dr, then right on Decatur St. Pencil Factory will be on the right. Heading North on I-75/85 exit 248B/Edgewood Ave, Turn right onto Edgewood Ave. Turn right on Jackson Street. Turn right on Decatur St. Pencil Factory will be on the left.
The Healey Building, at 57 Forsyth Street NW, in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Atlanta, was the last major "skyscraper" built during the first great burst of multi-story commercial construction preceding World War I. In fact, it was World War I, which led to the alteration of the original design, which called for twin towers connected by a rotunda. Only the west tower and rotunda were constructed before World War I broke out. The death in 1920 of William Healey forestalled continuation of the project after the war. According to Dr. Elizabeth Lyon in her National Register of Historic Places nomination, "The Healey Building has an elegance and high shouldered dignity which make it outstanding among its contemporaries." Those contemporaries include the Chandler, the Flatiron and Hurt Buildings among others. Although certainly distinctive for its physical appearance and location, the Healey Building is also associated with significant individuals in Atlanta history. Thomas G. Healey and his son William T. Healey were political and business leaders in the city - in the case of Thomas, dating back to pre-Civil War times. Their contributions to Atlanta's architectural history as contractors and businessmen are numerous and significant. In addition to the Healeys, the architects Thomas Morgan, John Dillon, and Walter T. Downing have left an important body of works as monuments to their skill and abilities.Born in 1818, Thomas G. Healey moved to Savannah, Ga. in 1846, from Connecticut. A few years later, he was in Atlanta working in the brick-making business and as builder/contractor in partnership with Maxwell Berry. Healey and Berry were responsible for a number of Atlanta churches and government buildings prior to the war, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Trinity Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, and the United States Custom House (later City Hall). Following the destruction of the war, Healey was in the perfect business for the construction boom of the late 1800s, which rebuilt Atlanta. As his wealth accumulated, T. G. Healey became active in politics and other business ventures. One investment was in land, including the northwest corner of Marietta and Peachtree Streets where he built the first Healey Building. This location was the place where Atlanta's first elections were held in 1848 and where T. G. Healey's grandsons (William and Oliver) built the William-Oliver Building in 1930. From 1877 to 1882, Healey was president of the Atlanta Gas Light Company. In the 1880s, he was president of the West End and Atlanta Street Railroad Company, on the Executive Committee of the 1881 International Cotton Exhibition, and a Director of Joel Hurt's Atlanta Home Insurance Company (of which he was a purchaser of $5,000 in original stock). Politically, he was city alderman- at-large (1881) and mayor pro tem (1884). By 1889, the Atlanta Constitution was estimating Healey's wealth at between $500,000 and $1,000,000 - thus making him one of the fifteen richest men in the city. During this period, William T. Healey joined his father in his many business ventures, which still included brick making and real estate development. Among their joint enterprises were the Atlanta Car Works streetcar line (1892) and the development of a mineral water property, Austell Lithia Springs. After Thomas Healey's death in 1897, William carried on the family businesses, which came to include the new Healey Building of 1914. Excavations took most of 1913 and the project became known as "Healey's Hole," with seventy (seven feet square) wells filled with concrete reaching a depth of sixty feet.
The Office apartments were designed to embrace the character of its existing materials thus the unit interiors radiate an industrial loft vibe with their soaring 12-foot concrete ceilings, exposed duct work and new 8-foot glass window systems. Each apartment features wireless entertainment with built-in surround sound speakers, USB wall ports, wine and beverage coolers, quartz and granite countertops, Whirlpool® Energy Star™ stainless steel appliance packages including full-sized washers and dryers and a choice of two distinct color pallets. Future residents of The Office will have a variety of amenities at their fingertips. They include; a towering grand club room, 24/7 state-of-the-art fitness center with a yoga and spin room featuring on demand classes, two soundproof recording pods equipped with iMacs for mixing, recording and practicing, a gaming lounge with billiards, shuffle board, gaming stations and nostalgic video game consoles. Outside and elevated 40-feet above street level, relax at the resort-style pool or in your private cabana with an outdoor kitchen, fire pit and entertainment areas nearby. The Office rarely is a haven for pets, but home at The Office, it’s a pet lovers dream with an outdoor dog park, and an indoor dog spa and playroom. Additional amenities include; a 24-hour dry cleaning concierge service, 24-hour secured access for package pickup and delivery, a coffee lounge, iMac study stations, WI-FI in common areas controlled access throughout the building, bike storage and repair station, car charging stations and storage. The property is a smoke-free zone and uses green building materials, energy efficient mechanical system and low-e windows.
After Kessler's department store closed in 1998, this building was converted to loft condominiums in 2000. Featuring exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and maple floors, it provides easy access to MARTA and downtown attractions like Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Dome, and Phillips Arena. It also houses a close-knit community of residents (and their pets) who are dedicated to the downtown community. The building is celebrating its centennial in 2013 - stay tuned for more about the celebration!
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