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Location:................................... |
916 Lowery Blvd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318 |
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Project Size:............................ |
84,500 Rentable Square Feet |
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Min./Max. Availabilities:....... |
1,500 – 50,000 RSF |
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Floor Load Capacity:.............. |
Slab on grade |
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HVAC:...................................... |
Each tenant space has an a individual HVAC system
consisting of a rooftop unit based upon a load of one
person per 200 square feet. |
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Parking:................................... |
Parking is provided at no cost to tenants at a
3/1,000 r.s.f. |
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Electrical Service:.................. |
Electrical service is provided to a tenant panel and
is individually metered. For additional information
on service provided to each tenant space, see riser
diagram. |
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Ceilings:.................................. |
10’ – 35’ |
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Windows:................................. |
Where possible, existing steel windows were retained
and repaired to their original condition. At other
locations, new energy-efficient aluminum systems
were installed. Historic windows which had been
filled in were reopened and fitted with new aluminum
window systems, and storefront-type door systems were
installed for tenant and corridor window systems and
storefront-type door systems were installed for
tenant and corridor access at key points. Sawtooth
windows at the Main Building were replaced with new
aluminum systems as were those in the clerestory at
the Soap Factory. |
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Signage:................................... |
A sign for the project is located at the
main entry drive for enhanced street presence. |
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Roof:.......................................... |
The flat roofs received new, insulated EPDM
(Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) roofing systems.
The pitched roofs have new insulated metal roofing
systems. |
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Floors:....................................... |
Floors are sealed concrete. |
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Life Safety:............................... |
The building is protected with an automatic
sprinkler system. Fire extinguishers and pull
stations are in the common areas. |