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171 17th Street


FieldValue
name171 17th Street
imageWachovia Atlantic Station, 2006.jpg
image_size250px
captionViewed from the Downtown Connector. (2006)
former_namesSouthtrust Tower
location171 17th Street NW
Atlanta, United States
coordinates
start_date2003
completion_date2004
building_typeCommercial offices
floor_count22
floor_area509237 sqft
architectSmallwood-Reynolds-Stewart-Stewart & Associates Inc.
main_contractorJacoby Development
developerAIG Global Real Estate
ownerKBS Realty
managementDTZ
references

Atlanta, United States 171 17th Street is a skyscraper located in the Midtown district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, within the Atlantic Station mixed-use development. It has 22 stories of office space and was completed in 2004, when it was called the Southtrust Tower. 171 17th Street was the first skyscraper in Atlanta west of the Downtown Connector and north of 14th Street.

Overview

Originally intended to be the Atlanta headquarters for SouthTrust, shortly after its completion it became Wachovia's property following the 2004 merger of SouthTrust and Wachovia. When Wachovia merged with Wells Fargo in 2009, the Wachovia marquee atop the building was replaced with the Wells Fargo logo.

Developed by AIG Global Real Estate, 171 17th Street was awarded the silver certificate in the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Core and Shell Development program. 171 17th Street became the first-ever LEED Silver-Core and Shell certified high-rise office building, and the first high-rise office building in Georgia to receive any LEED certification.

References

References

  1. "171 17th Street - Tenant Information". 171.carterusa.com.
  2. "171th 17th Street, Atlanta". SkyscraperPage.com.
  3. "171 17th Street NW - 171 17th Street, Atlanta, GA 30363 – Property details on". Showcase.com.
  4. "171 17th Street | Buildings". Emporis.
  5. "Atlantic Station: Atlantic Steel Brownfield Site Redevelopment (1997–2002)".
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