
Peachtree Lofts is located on Peachtree between 7th and 8th Street. It started life as a post-WWII office building in the Bauhaus style. It was designed by architect Cecil Alexander, who also designed Coca-Cola's corporate headquarters. Completed in 1952, the building housed the Department of Agriculture, a treasury office, the early CDC offices (then known as Infectious Diseases), and the Civil Servant Examiners office. The building was transformed in the late 1990s into residential lofts. It is 8 stories tall and has 210 residential units (with 35 units per floor on floors 3-8). Inside, it is industrial chic, with exposed pipes and concrete floors. Because these lofts have been occupied and resold for a number of years, you will find much more variation in individual units than in more recently constructed buildings. Some units still have the finishes from the original loft conversion while many have been customized over the years with high end finishes. There has been customization in the configuration of the floorplans as well -- with walls being added or removed as each occupant saw fit. Because of the flexible space layout, these lofts can generally be customized to suit your needs -- whether you need office space or a guest bedroom or a large entertaining space.
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