Salesforce Tower Atlanta is a 425 ft (130m) tall skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed in 1986 and has 34 floors. Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates, Inc. designed the building, which is tied with 1100 Peachtree as the 25th tallest building in Atlanta. A second tower with the same profile, but boasting ten additional floors, and a four-hundred-room hotel were originally planned for the surrounding site but never built.[1]

Salesforce Tower Atlanta
Salesforce Tower Atlanta in 2018
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General information
TypeOffice
Location950 East Paces Ferry Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°50′48″N 84°21′26″W / 33.8466°N 84.3571°W / 33.8466; -84.3571
Current tenantsSalesforce (Pardot), RentPath, The Roth Firm, Rubicon Global
Completed1986
Renovated08/01/2017
Cost$137.5 million
OwnerBanyan Street Capital & Oaktree Capital Management
Height
Roof425 ft (130 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area142,142
Other information
ParkingParking Deck

The building entry is undergoing renovations. Renovations are to begin August 1, 2017.[citation needed]

On October 17, 2018 Salesforce.com announced plans to occupy 3 additional floors. This will bring their total occupancy to 7 floors thus earning Salesforce naming rights to the tower.

Other office occupants include RentPath, Rubicon, SAS Institute, Ademco, Soltech, iFOLIO, and Carat.[2]

History

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Construction began in March 1984.[3] The building was constructed as a joint venture by Vantage Properties of Dallas and Travelers Insurance.[4] In 1988, Sumitomo Life Realty acquired the building.[5] In 1999, the building was purchased from Sumitomo Life Realty by a public pension fund.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Salter, Sallye (1986-02-03). "Nearly a third of new Atlanta Plaza leased". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 29. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  2. ^ Communications +1 407 4045014, Katrin Perkins Corporate. "KKR Acquires Iconic Salesforce Tower in Atlanta's Buckhead". CBREUS. Retrieved 2021-09-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Salter, Sallye (1984-03-17). "Work starts on office tower in Lenox area". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 26. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  4. ^ "One Atlanta Plaza luring neighbors". The Atlanta Constitution. 1987-06-15. p. 21. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  5. ^ Salter, Sallye (1999-12-01). "Today's topic: commercial real estate". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 52. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  6. ^ Wilbert, Tony (1999-11-30). "Tallest Buckhead office building sold for more than $100 million". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 15. Retrieved 2022-04-11.