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CNN Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
190 Marietta St NW, Ste 280
Atlanta, GA 30303

The CNN Center is the world headquarters of CNN. The main newsrooms and studios for several of CNN's news channels are located in the building. The facility's commercial office space is occupied entirely by CNN and its parent company, Turner Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of Time Warner. The CNN Center is located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park.

GSU Sports Arena
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
125 Decatur St.
Atlanta, GA 30303

(803) 329-1234

The Georgia State University Sports Arena is an indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the home of the basketball teams of Georgia State University and hosted the badminton competition of the 1996 Summer Olympics. Georgia State's women's volleyball team uses the facility as well.DescriptionThe Georgia State Sports Arena consists of four stories. The gymnasium floor is on the third level and is the home court for men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball. Basketball seating is available on the third and fourth floors. Locker rooms are located on the third floor under the fourth floor seating. The Georgia State University athletics department is located on the first floor of the building. Also in the building is a Student-Athlete Learning Lab. The main court (named the Charles "Lefty" Driesell Court for the former Panthers men's basketball coach) has a four-sided scoreboard hanging from the ceiling as well as a "Jumbotron" style video signage board on the south end wall.HistoryConstruction of the arena began in 1972 as class space for physical education classes and as a recreation center for students. Men's basketball began using it as its home court in 1973.On December 12, 2003, the main court was named the Charles "Lefty" Driesell Court after the former men's basketball coach. A ceremony was held during the halftime of an 88-57 victory over the University of South Alabama.

Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
61 Forsyth St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 584-2248

Kimball House
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303 E Howard Ave
Atlanta, GA 30030

(404) 378-3502

The Kimball House was the name of two historical hotels in Atlanta, Georgia. Both were constructed on an entire city block at the south-southeast corner of Five Points, bounded by Whitehall Street (now part of Peachtree Street), Decatur Street, Pryor Street, and Wall Street, a block now occupied by a multi-story parking garage.First Kimball HouseDesign and constructionIn 1870 on a recommendation of building contractor John C. Peck, Hanniball Kimball purchased a lot near the Union Depot where the Atlanta Hotel had been before being burned in 1864 during the American Civil War. He gathered the financing for the endeavor through a confusing (and later a scandalous) combination of bonds, mortgages and subscriptions. The original estimate for the hotel was $250,000, though it eventually cost $650,000, 1/15th the total assessed value of Atlanta real estate at the time. The unusual funding scheme resulted in Kimball filing for bankruptcy and losing control of the building by the next year.Kimball hired William Parkins as the architect while Peck served as the construction manager for the project., Construction began immediately on March 28, 1870, the day after Kimball received his lease from King. The lot, primarily owned by Joseph Thompson, was located on Pryor Street between Decatur and Wall. Thompson sold his portion of the land to Kimball through his real estate agent George W. Adair. The rest of the land was leased to Kimball by Richard Peters and John P. King.

Sloppy Floyd Building
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
200 Piedmont Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30334

Governor Nathan Deal's Office, Georgia Capitol
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
203 Capitol Pl SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 656-1776

Center for Civic Innovation
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
115 Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

Centennial Tower (Atlanta)
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101 Marietta St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 751-3360

Centennial Tower, formerly 101 Marietta, is a 140m, 36-story skyscraper in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The building was completed in 1975 and was subsequently renovated in 1998, resulting in a name change, new facade, and chevrons added to the building which increased its original 136m height by 4m. The property is considered a class "A" office building consisting of 600,000 square feet.The U.S. Census Bureau has its Atlanta regional office in Centennial Tower.

State of Georgia
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254 Washington St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 656-1776

Atlanta Regional Commission
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
40 Courtland St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 463-3100

Georgia State Freshman Hall
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
160 Edgewood Ave
Atlanta, GA 30303

100 Black Men Of America, Inc.
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
141 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 688-3154

Fulton County Jury Duty
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
185 Central Ave SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

U S Department of Housing & Urban Development
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40 Marietta St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303-2812

(404) 331-5001

GCIV
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100 Edgewood Ave NE, Ste 1560
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 832-5560

GCIV administers the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program in Georgia. Launched in 1940, the IVLP seeks to build mutual understanding between the United States and other nations through carefully designed professional visits to the U.S. for current and emerging foreign leaders. U.S. ambassadors consistently rank the IVLP as most effective in a long list of public diplomacy tools at their disposal. In 2001 our national network was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to foster international understanding.

The Grant Building
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
44 Broad St NW, Ste 607
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 521-3427

EEOC Atlanta Office
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100 Alabama St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 562-6800

55 Park Place
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55 Park Pl NE Ste 240
Atlanta, GA 30303-2529

(404) 659-7212

Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA-YP)
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229 Peachtree St NE, Ste 300
Atlanta, GA 30303-1600

Young Lawyers Division State Bar of Georgia
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
104 Marietta St NW, Ste 100
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 527-8700

What is the YLD? On May 31, 1947, what is now the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia, commonly known as the YLD, was formed. All members of the Bar who have not yet reached their 36th birthday or who have been admitted to their first bar less than five years are automatically members. Today, the YLD is one of the most dynamic arms of the Bar, offering outreach to both the profession and to the public through various legal programs and projects. Over the years, the YLD's various committees have accomplished amazing things. For example, the YLD is recognized as the moving force behind the Georgia Legal Services Program. In 1968, the YLD initiated a study to address the needs of the poor, concluding that "there was a distressing disproportion between the actual need for legal services by those who could not afford them and the present supply of legal services available to them." As a result of reports like these, the YLD created GLSP in 1971. The YLD is also the source of the Georgia High School Mock Trial Program. Founded in 1987, it has grown into a nationally recognized educational program. Another project credited to the YLD is the rewrite of Georgia's Juvenile Justice Code. In 2004, the YLD secured funding to create a model juvenile code, and the YLD's Juvenile Law Committee spearheaded an entire overhaul of the previous code. The governor's Criminal Justice Reform Council focused on reforms to Georgia's juvenile law and legislation was passed unanimously by the Georgia General Assembly during the 2013 legislative session to rewrite and recognize Georgia's juvenile law. The YLD has been recognized numerous times throughout its 67 years with various awards from the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. In keeping with its motto of "working for the profession and the public," the YLD has over 30 hard-working committees that provide service to the public, the profession and the Bar through an array of projects and programs. Did You Know We Have 13 Affiliate YLDs Around the State? -Albany County YLD -Augusta YLD -Cobb County YLD -Columbus YLD -DeKalb County YLD -Glynn County YLD -Gwinnett County YLD -Houston County YLD -Macon YLD -Rome YLD -Savannah YLD -Valdosta YLD -Western Circuit YLD

Local Business Near 34 Peachtree

Total Server Solutions
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34 Peachtree St NE, Ste 400
Atlanta, GA 30303

(855) 227-1939

Gerontology Institute at Georgia State University
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1 Park Place, Suite 605
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 413-5210

Colo@
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34 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(855) 227-1939

COLO@ provides premium colocation and network services with 21,000sqft of operated space in the Atlanta market with additional POPs in Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Clifton, NJ, and Chicago, IL.

Anatolia Cafe and Hookah Lounge
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52 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 589-8008

The William Oliver
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32 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 522-1855

AMENITIES Expansive rooftop deck with gardens and panoramic city views. A classic Art Deco building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 17 floors of hand-carved granite and limestone. All units renovated with loft theme; oversized, historic windows, exposed ducts/pipes, and high, concrete ceilings. Many units feature exotic flooring such as bamboo and limestone, mahogany wall and window treatments, and gourmet kitchens with solid-surface countertops and stainless appliances. Ornate lobby featuring fully restored elevators, highly polished brass ornamentation, 1930's chandeliers and an art deco ceiling mural. Formal Security. High-speed Internet service included; state-of-the-art, wired infrastructure upgraded in 2007. Basic cable included; wired infrastructure upgraded in 2007. Basement and floor level storage rooms available. Building common areas and rooftop wired for music. Security system includes 24-hour camera surveillance in all building common areas and front door entrance. Fitness center. Business Center. Rooftop Clubroom. Management office with meeting room common area. Unparalleled downtown location facing Woodruff Park and surrounded by Georgia State University; walking distance to CNN Center, Turner Field, Phillips Arena, Georgia Aquarium, Peachtree Center, Government complexes, transportation, hotel and business centers. Art Deco opulence, spectacular city skyline views, rooftop deck with gardens, formal security- not your typical Condo amenities. But then, The William Oliver is not at all typical. The 133,000-square-foot, 17-story William Oliver Building was built by Atlanta's legendary Healey family in 1930. The name was inspired by two Healey family grandsons, William and Oliver. Recently, The William Oliver won a Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement Award for Rehabilitation. Original design features include hand-tooled metal and hand-carved granite and marble on the exterior, hand-tooled brass inside and marble and travertine floors. The William Oliver is located at the gateway of downtown's Fairlie-Poplar Historic District. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it combines the best of old-world charm with modern day amenities. Completely renovated in 1996, this classic 1930's architectural gem is the finest remaining example of classic Art Deco design in Georgia. The lavish Art Deco lobby with authentic murals and façade creates a classic and welcoming tone for residents and guests and the grandeur of a bygone era. There are eight floor plans of studios, one- and two- bedroom homes and six penthouses ranging from 465 to 1,310 square-feet. Several condominiums have original glass office doors, one still bearing the name of its corporate occupant. The building combines the best of the old world charm with modern day amenities. The seventeen floors are a masterpiece of hand curved granite and limestone. Original terrazzo marble floors and hand curved brass elevators and building ornamentations. Soaring ceilings heights and oversized windows create the expansive urban flair, fused with standard finishes and upgrades including stainless steel appliances, exotic floorings such as bamboo, Portuguese cork and Italian limestone, granite and Corian countertops, Shaker & Winstead 42-inch kitchen vanity cabinets, designer faucets and under mount stainless kitchen & porcelain bath sinks. Since 1930, The William Oliver has proudly stood on the historic corner of Peachtree and Marietta Streets. The William Oliver sits within Fairlie Poplar, once Atlanta's financial district, now its first true urban neighborhood. From the grand entry with bronze canopy and formal security to the rooftop deck, The William Oliver is stylishly approachable and an appealing alternative to life outside the city. Adjacent to the extended campus of Georgia State University, The William Oliver boasts a one-of-a-kind location strategically situated between Centennial Olympic Park and Woodruff Park. You can't help but enjoy outdoor concerts, eclectic art galleries, nearby theaters, museums and even front row rooftop seats to fireworks from Turner Field, Centennial Park, and Underground Atlanta (NY’s Eve Peachdrop!). The William Oliver features uniformed security, an outstanding rooftop landscaped deck with unmatched breathtaking citywide views, business center, vending area, pet friendly atmosphere, storage rooms, spacious fitness center, basic cable TV, community intranet and high speed internet service. A builder of downtown lofts since the late 1980's, developer Rick Skelton conceived the William Oliver Building project with its original owner, James Cumming, as "a partnership of housing and retail expertise working together to build a more vibrant, 24-hour downtown." Financed through an Urban Residential Finance Authority tax-exempt bond, The William Oliver project reflects a national trend toward redevelopment of neglected downtown properties into loft space. One of the city's few remaining skyscrapers of its era, the building is one of the largest surviving examples of what Skelton calls the "true classic deco style" of architecture, which was meant to "show what machines were capable of doing" in the realm of architectural design. Jason Moss of Rowhouse Design Group, in collaboration with Stang & Newdow, designed the project, which included restoration of an expansive deco mural on the lobby ceiling, where two large chandeliers also were refurbished. "We restored the lobby to its pristine form," Skelton said. Skelton Development has received numerous prestigious awards for their achievements in historically sensitive renovations like 90 Fairlie, Deer Lofts, and Stonewall Battery. Skelton Development chose Rowhouse Architects, an Atlanta firm known for their innovative urban designs for new and historic projects. Exclusive sales and marketing for The William Oliver was provided by Coldwell Banker The Condo Store, recognized as Atlanta's experts and premier marketer of condominiums, lofts, luxury high rises, cluster and townhomes. Skelton describes the interior spaces of the units as having a "soft" loft attitude with soaring ceilings, oversized windows for spectacular citywide views, and minimal exposed duct work. While retaining the original terrazzo marble floors and classic art deco lobby, the William Oliver offers buyers the opportunity to upgrade the interiors of their units for a very modern feel with stainless steel appliances and exotic floorings such as bamboo and Portuguese cork. In addition to modern aesthetics, the William Oliver offers modern technology with high speed internet services and cable TV. "The unique historic design of The William Oliver was a selling factor for the development," says Skelton. "No one could afford to build a lavish lobby of its type with granite and solid brass today. The facade of hand-carved granite and limestone is impossible to replicate and the building would have cost a fortune. Furthermore, the new urbanist concept dictates that people miss a sense of place and community. In redeveloping historic structures, we are giving people just that - their own place in history. " "The William Oliver is the largest art deco building in the South," says Skelton." The lobby and entry awning is solid brass, and it has the largest art deco mural in the South. This was the site of Atlanta's first election in 1832." "Downtown Atlanta offers residents a true Chicago-New York style environment," says Skelton. "Loft living has come into vogue, and tax incentives in the historic properties make living in urban Atlanta less expensive than their Midtown and Buckhead counterparts. Georgia State University is the catalyst for growth, and the University's move into Fairlie-Poplar is likened to New York University migrating into New York City's Soho district ." "We've got people living downtown now, and the next evolution is pets downtown," said Skelton. "With Woodruff, Centennial and Piedmont parks right here, Intown is a wonderful place for pets."Skelton says he regularly encountered potential buyers who hesitated to commit to a condo because they owned a pet. "I had to tell them that people do live downtown with pets," Skelton said. "Particularly people who live in suburbia think that just because they have a dog or a cat, they need a yard. But in the studies we've looked at, between 15 and 20 percent of the people in lofts and condos have some sort of pet. And to entice those buyers, you needed to have a pet-friendly environment." Today, The William Oliver is home to 115 upscale residential units with security and a "lock and leave" lifestyle for its residents. Business professionals, airline pilots, government employees, empty nesters and even second home owners can conveniently walk to work as well as to artistic and entertainment venues for after hours enjoyment.

678-903-9272 Locksmith Services near 30060,ga,cobb,marietta
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30060,GA,COBB,MARIETTA
Atlanta, GA 30060

(678) 909-9272

Tha Real Hip-Hop Barber & Beauty Shop
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2790 Lakewood Ave SW
Atlanta, GA 30315

(762) 448-0934

Draeger's Den
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1 Are You Ready Dr
Atlanta, GA 30303

(800) 867-5309

Plcc
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Some St
Atlanta, GA 30005

(678) 498-7888

KIRKWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD by Margie Yondorf
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Border Streets: College Ave + Winter Ave + Memorial Dr + Woodbine/Anniston
Atlanta, GA 30033

(404) 484-7552

Soap&Water Cleaning Services LLC
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METRO ATLANTA
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 781-8680

Soap&Water Cleaning Services LLC will provide you with a affordable quote and quality services.My services started since 2009 and we are licence and bonded .If you need more information about my services call Tonika at 404781-8680...

Alliance of Baptists
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3939 Lavista Rd, Ste E-122
Atlanta, GA 30084

(866) 745-7609

The Alliance of Baptists is a vibrant movement of people, faith communities and ministry partners who are deeply passionate about ecumenism, partnership in mission, relentless hospitality and social justice.

Grown and Sexy Only
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Camp Creek Pwy
Atlanta, GA 30344

Made Mogul Entertainment/Management/Booking LLC
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Hustle Ave
Atlanta, GA 30349

678-855-2862 or 404-852-4855

MADE MOGUL ENTERTAINMENT IS A CONGLOMERATE OF UNIQUE INDIVDUALS, CREATIVE AND COMPETATIVE MINDS, AS WELL AS BUSINESES THAT FALL UNDER ONE UNBRELLA CONSTITUTING ...A WHOLE UNIT.IN TURN, ULTIMATELY, ESTABLISHING A BRANDED AND RESPECTED IMAGE OF PROMOTIONS, MARKETING, AND MANAGEMENT AS A RECOGNIZABLE FORCE WITHIN AND OUTSIDE OF THIS INDUSTRY. **MADE MOGUL IS A SYMBOL OF SUBSTANCE AND SUCCESS!!**

Tim Noonan Custom Guitars
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2870 Peachtree Road, Suite 871
Atlanta, GA 30305

Heaven Sent Cleaning Services
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2828 Maple Grove Dr
Rex, GA 30273

(404) 453-2926

lawsons decor
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Pobox 10893-848 Oglethorpe Ave SW
Atlanta, GA 30310

(678) 558-3057

home decorations,lawn,patio and garden,home fragrance,and essentials

Perfect Trading Signals
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3525 Piedmont Road, 7 Piedmont Center
Atlanta, GA 30305

(888) 864-1580

I am Stanislus "Rich-Man" Offokansi, and have worked in finance for more than 15 years. Through Perfect Trading Signals, I hope to share some of my secrets with you to help you enjoy financial freedom! My software is designed to take the human element out of trading and help you realize profits of thousands of dollars by giving you the advice you need to make profitable trades in any financial vehicle, and without any human intervention.

Boss Mode Mind Frame
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The Streets
Atlanta, GA 30349