Atlanta Office Space
Atlanta is a national center of commerce and is one of the ten U.S. cities considered to be an alpha-world city. With the busiest airport in the world, the city is the primary transport hub in the south east of the country, with excellent road and rail links to complement the airport.
The location
Set among the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate and is divided into 242 separate neighborhoods. The city proper is divided into three major high-rise districts, Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead that are surrounded by a number of additional smaller districts.
Looking for an office in Atlanta?
Companies looking for office space in Atlanta often look for a Downtown location as it is the home to the government incentivized ‘Hub Zone’ and ‘Opportunity Zone’. Particularly, military and government related companies migrate to this area. However, the whole city and surrounding areas offer a number of options, many more cost-effective than a Downtown location making it worth shopping around.
Office sizes in Atlanta
Office space in Atlanta is in high demand meaning that there is not a huge amount of large spaces available. Typically executive suites are 500 sq. ft. or less but Instant Offices are able to accommodate most enquiries, from one person through to 100 or more depending on the specifics. Coworking space is pretty much non-existent in the city at the moment.
Why choose Atlanta?
Atlanta’s great location means you’ll always be close to a number of major cities on the east coast and the central states. The city and its surrounding areas offer a great alternative to other major U.S. cities when deciding where to set up business.
A closer look at Atlanta
The most popular areas in which to rent office space in Atlanta are:
Downtown Atlanta:
• Bounded by North Avenue to the north, Boulevard to the east, Interstate 20 to the south, and Northside Drive to the west
• Popular with government entities
• Contains most of the tallest buildings in Atlanta including the Bank of America Plaza which is on the border with Midtown
• Home to many of the city’s sporting venues and tourist attractions
• World headquarters of CNN can also be found here
Midtown:
• Second largest business district in Atlanta behind Downtown
• Situated between the commercial and financial districts of Downtown to the south and Buckhead to the north
• Contains about one-third of the city's high-rises and some of Atlanta's most iconic buildings such as AT&T Midtown Center, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlantic Center, and 1180 Peachtree
• Popular with law firms
Buckhead:
• Major commercial and financial district in one of the most affluent districts in the country
• Contains a high concentration of upscale boutique shops as well as the large Buckhead Atlanta mixed-use development
• A center for healthcare with Piedmont Hospital located here
Perimeter:
• Located north of Atlanta proper
• Centered on Perimeter Mall, the nucleus around which it has formed
• Lies within three cities; Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Sandy Springs
Want to find out more?
If you’re looking to move into the area, or simply require more information, contact Instant Offices’ specialist local consultants.