“Georgia Tech had a vision for a high performance computer center with a major impact to Tech Square, and in one master stroke, this project further cements Tech Square’s status as a world-class innovation district.”
SOURCE: Hypepotamus
“Georgia Tech had a vision for a high performance computer center with a major impact to Tech Square, and in one master stroke, this project further cements Tech Square’s status as a world-class innovation district.”
SOURCE: Hypepotamus
It was the ceremonial start to what’s going to be a serious undertaking. But it’s one that could take Atlanta to the next level in the IT game, by the sound of things.
SOURCE: Curbed Atlanta
The second phase of Technology Square, known as “Coda,” will be a 21-story office tower featuring space for Georgia Tech and the private sector. Tech and developer Portman hope the tower, expected to be finished in early 2019, will burnish Midtown’s status as a technology hub.
SOURCE: Atlanta Journal Constitution
The nearly 750,000-square-foot mixed-use project will create new opportunities in interdisciplinary research, commercialization and sustainability. It will also enhance the area’s innovation ecosystem, which fosters collaboration between the Institute, startups and established industry leaders.
SOURCE: Georgia Tech
“There is nothing else like Coda in the world today on this scale, on this quality of design, that brings top-tier research and commercialization together so effectively,” Midtown Alliance chief Kevin Green said at the groundbreaking event of the 21-story tower, located between Spring Street and West Peachtree Street.
SOURCE: Atlanta Business Chronicle
Construction is officially underway on Coda at Tech Square in Midtown. Located along Spring Street on the Georgia Tech campus, the mixed-use project is being developed by Portman Holdings with DPR Construction serving as general contractor to complete the John Portman & Associates designed building.
SOURCE: Atlanta Intown
Portman Holdings is releasing new images today of Coda, the 770,000-square-foot next phase of Midtown’s Technology Square, one of the country’s rapidly developing innovation districts.
SOURCE: Atlanta Business Chronicle
Demolition began in October, with an old bank building and three-story commercial structure coming down along West Peachtree Street.
SOURCE: Curbed Atlanta
The approximately 750,000-square-foot mixed-use project represents a $375 million investment into the budding innovation district.
SOURCE: Georgia Tech