The high-rise project totals 1,176,800 SF, including the parking garage, and features two towers rising 35 and 37 stories. Along West Peachtree Street, 4,700 SF of street-level retail activates the pedestrian experience. The residential student living area encompasses approximately 396,900 SF with 264 apartments and 743 beds. The residential market-rate area totals approximately 445,200 SF with 376 apartments.
Positioned at the top of Atlanta’s Midtown District, the project sits within walking distance of Georgia Institute of Technology and Midtown’s vibrant restaurant and retail corridor. Rooftops offer sweeping views of the Downtown Atlanta skyline. Both towers rest atop a 9-story parking structure and retail podium, forming a new architectural icon at the intersection of I-85 and 10th Street NE.
Soffit surfaces feature accent color panels visible from the street, while the ground-floor lobby canopy is clad in decorative, exterior-grade, natural wood laminate panels, adding warmth and color at eye level. The parking garage, forming the building’s base, responds to pedestrian scale. Though open-air, it continues the architectural language of the towers, with screened openings using painted aluminum grilles and perforated panels along the east, south, and west elevations.
At street level, full-height storefronts and signage bands define residential lobbies and retail areas—animating the sidewalk and enhancing the pedestrian experience.
1,176,800-gsf mixed-use development consisting of a 35-story, 743-bed student living tower, a 37-story, 376-unit multifamily tower, and indoor and outdoor amenity areas, all over 9 levels of above-grade structured parking for 639 cars with ground-floor retail.




Each tower massing consists of two interlocking bars—a natural gray bar and a white bar. While the façade palette features natural finishes, variation in window design—including two-story openings, single-story punched windows, staggered configurations, and stacked windows—creates texture and interest. At the western edge of the student living tower, the massing slides back and forth to form a distinctive face toward Georgia Tech.


