COMPLEX is a reclaimed warehouse space that is setting a new standard for adaptive, sustainable re-use in West Midtown.
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Ideally situated on the corner of Chattahoochee Avenue and Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard, COMPLEX is a highly visible address with extraordinary mixed-use opportunities for retail, new commerce, open-floor office and showroom designs, and multi-dimensional concepts for businesses of every shape and size. With a range of small to large availabilities, we offer a unique layout where the only limitation is the level of your imagination.
West Midtown is enjoying a remarkable resurgence, with exciting new developments emerging at a breathtaking pace. COMPLEX is perfectly positioned to capture the energy of this thriving submarket of Atlanta.
Located at 1175 Chattahoochee Avenue, COMPLEX offers close proximity Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown and the Downtown Connector.
Designed to maximize the benefits of adaptable flex space, COMPLEX rewards bold approaches to innovative business designs.
Building Info | |||
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Building | Ceiling HT | RSF | AVAIL RSF |
AA UPPER | 10' | 17,729 | |
A | 10' / 16' | 19,980 | |
B | 24' | 15,383 | 6,873 |
C | 18' | 6,574 | |
D | 25' | 8,742 | |
E | 12' | 13,635 | 3,326 |
F | 15' | 10,359 | |
G | 12' | 17,972 | 17,972 |
Parking Provided | ||
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Surface | 195 | |
Indoor | 17 | |
Street | 24 | |
Total | 236 |
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A partnership with proven results, the team behind COMPLEX shares a passion for delivering compelling destinations that invigorate and rejuvenate.
Third & Urban is a real estate development firm with an eye toward creating high quality-of-life urban experiences in the Southeastern United States. The firm seeks development opportunities in markets that exhibit a high quality of life, a strong workforce and consistent job growth.
We believe in the future of cities, and anticipate urban density will proliferate in the Southeastern U.S. over the next 20 years, much the way suburban sprawl did so in the 1990’s and 2000’s. New real estate projects must respond accordingly to the changing way in which city dwellers are consuming office, retail and residential space.
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