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The urbanization of Atlanta’s north Perimeter area soldiers on, as insurance giant State Farm’s massive mixed-use campus comes together alongside MARTA tracks.
Developer KDC relayed this week that the second of three planned towers at the Park Center office complex in Dunwoody had wrapped construction and opened up.
And the third is well on its way.
Stationed across the street from the Dunwoody MARTA train station, the campus is ultimately expected to feature nearly 1.7 million square feet of office space.
The first tower erected, which delivered in October 2016, comprises 600,000 square feet of offices. A link between the building and the train stop wrapped in early 2017.
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Featuring another 620,000 square feet of office space, Building Two finished construction in January 2019.
And just last month, the 430,000-square-foot Building Three, which adjoins the second tower by way of a seven-story parking podium and a ninth-floor auditorium, completed vertical construction.
Over the next nine to 12 months, barring any hiccups, 41,000 square feet of retail space in Buildings Two and Three is expected to come online, too.
All told, the campus will one day offer 6,000 parking spaces for at least 8,500 employees, KDC senior vice president of development Alex Chambers told Curbed Atlanta in an email.
State Farm officials have said in the past that many of their staff use mass transit.
“These buildings are strategically overparked because of the need for State Farm to bring in a much larger than usual workforce to serve their policyholders in the event of a natural catastrophe” or other unplanned events, Chambers added.
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