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GA Tech tower to include surface parking lot on main Midtown street Josh Green Fri, 06/27/2025 - 14:41

A Georgia Tech project that’s been hailed as an epicenter of innovation will include a surface parking lot on one of Midtown’s most walkable and quickly developing thoroughfares. 

Eagle-eyed readers noticed what appeared to be the makings of a parking lot in an aerial tour this week detailing construction progress on Tech Square Phase 3. 

The section in question is at the eastern base of two-tower Phase 3, near the intersection of West Peachtree Street and Biltmore Place. 

Georgia Tech reps confirm to Urbanize Atlanta that a surface parking lot along West Peachtree Street is under construction. The 27-space lot will be “surrounded by trees” with ADA and electric-vehicle parking spots included, officials specified. 

alt Current state of the Tech Square Phase 3 parking lot along West Peachtree Street, with the project's courtyard section at left. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Georgia Tech’s previously released visuals and announcements for Phase 3 have mentioned the project’s underground parking deck component but not the parking lot. We’ve asked university media reps for more information on the parking deck’s size and will update this story should that come. 

Immediately south of the parking lot will be a large courtyard, also fronting West Peachtree Street, that’s been described by Georgia Tech as a lush “urban oasis” and an “inviting place for students, faculty, or anyone working in Tech Square to study, work, or meet.” 

alt The project's versatile courtyard social area will be implemented at left, with parking near the corner at right. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Around the corner from the courtyard on 5th Street will be another congregation space called The Porch, positioned along wide sidewalks. 

Phase 3 will include two buildings totaling 416,500 square feet, mostly filled with educational space across the street from another Georgia Tech-owned property undergoing a tech-focused repurposing, The Biltmore. The block in question is bounded by West Peachtree, Spring, and 5th streets, and Biltmore Place. It’s one block north of Tech Square’s Coda, a John Portman and Associates-designed office tower.

Considered the last phase of Tech Square, the two-building 828 W. Peachtree Street project broke ground in October 2023 and is scheduled to fully open in June next year. 

One goal of the third phase, as project leaders have said, is to enliven streets with retail and student activity, creating a more cohesive urban district where low-rise offices—and yes, a parking lot—were before. 

alt The project's eastern flank where it meets the courtyard space and parking lot below, at left. Urbanize Atlanta

 

alt How the two-tower development's eastern face meets West Peachtree Street. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

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alt The project's versatile courtyard social area will be implemented at left, with parking near the corner at right. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

alt How the two-tower development's eastern face meets West Peachtree Street. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

alt Current state of the Tech Square Phase 3 parking lot along West Peachtree Street, with the project's courtyard section at left. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

alt How the project’s courtyard, positioned at its easternmost base, is expected to look and function where West Peachtree and 5th streets meet. EskewDumezRipple; RJTR; Georgia Tech

alt The project's eastern flank where it meets the courtyard space and parking lot below, at left. Urbanize Atlanta

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[–] megopie@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

With a building that large, with so many people intended to work/visit it, what good does 27 additional parking spaces really do? The vast majority of people driving there will likely have to park somewhere else anyways so isn’t a surface lot really just wasting expensive real estate, and creating an unnecessary heat-island/eyesore at that point?

The marginal utility of 27 people being able to drive there seems to be far outweighed the cost of the real estate spent on it alone.