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1010 Midtown | |
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![]() 1010 Midtown (2010) | |
Alternative names | 1010 Peachtree |
General information | |
Location | 1080 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, Georgia |
Coordinates | 33°47′02″N 84°23′02″W / 33.78376°N 84.38385°W |
Construction started | 2006 |
Completed | November 2008 |
Height | |
Roof | 124 m (407 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 35 |
Lifts/elevators | 6 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Joy Trammell + Rubio |
Developer | Selig Enterprises, Inc. |
Other information | |
Number of units | 425 |
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1010 Midtown is a 35-story, 124 m (407 ft) skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia with 425 condominiums atop 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m2) of retail and dining space. The structure is part of the 12th & Midtown development, situated on approximately 2 acres (0.81 ha) on the block between 11th and 12th streets in Midtown Atlanta, the front of which follows the curve of Peachtree Street. The 1010 Midtown building also features a park-in-the-sky, which will be one of the largest environmentally green rooftops in the city.[5]
Daniel Corporation, Selig Enterprises, the Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund (CJUF), and MetLife combined forces to make 1010 Midtown, a key piece in the Midtown Mile, a reality. The building was designed by the architecture firm Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio and built by Brasfield & Gorrie. Construction of this first phase of the 12th & Midtown development began in August 2006 and was completed in early 2009.[citation needed]
At the base of 1010 Midtown sit several restaurants, including Sugar Factory and Silverlake Ramen. It also houses a Bank of America branch and additional retail space fronting Peachtree Street.[citation needed]
On March 9, 2012, a man jumped to his death from the 35th floor of the building.[6]
The Midtown Mile, a block that is expected to cover some 3,000,000 sq ft (280,000 m2) when completed, will run along Peachtree Street and will be the newest location for high-end retail and dining activities in Atlanta. It will host a variety of flagship storefronts, restaurants, hotels and high-rises, of which, 1010 Midtown will be the first to be fully completed.[citation needed]