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Atlanta's Largest Landlord Plans New Office Tower
Developer aims to break ground on project in 2026 amid office market recovery.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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Atlanta's largest commercial real estate landlord, Jamestown Properties, has announced plans to build a new office tower in the city's downtown area. The company is targeting a groundbreaking for the project in 2026, as the office market in Atlanta continues to show signs of recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why it matters
The construction of a major new office building in downtown Atlanta signals confidence in the city's economic future and the ongoing demand for high-quality office space, even as many companies have embraced remote and hybrid work models.
The details
Jamestown Properties, which owns and manages over 20 million square feet of commercial real estate in Atlanta, says the new tower will be located in the city's central business district. The company is still finalizing the design and size of the project, but it is expected to be a significant addition to Atlanta's skyline.
- Jamestown Properties is targeting a groundbreaking for the new office tower in 2026.
The players
Jamestown Properties
Atlanta's largest commercial real estate landlord, owning and managing over 20 million square feet of office, retail, and mixed-use properties in the city.
What’s next
Jamestown Properties will continue to finalize the design and size of the new office tower project, with plans to break ground in 2026 if market conditions remain favorable.
The takeaway
Jamestown's decision to build a major new office tower in downtown Atlanta signals the company's confidence in the city's long-term economic prospects, even as the pandemic has reshaped office work and demand.





