Type Commercial offices Roof c. 50 m (160 ft) Opened 1897 Floors 11 | Completed 1897 Floor count 11 Area 404.7 m² | |
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Alternative names English-American BuildingFlatiron BuildingGeorgia Savings Bank BuildingEmpire Life Insurance Building Architectural styles Renaissance Revival architecture, Neoclassical architecture Similar Hurt Building, Candler Building, Healey Building, Rhodes‑Haverty Building, Olympia Building |
The English-American Building, commonly referenced as the Flatiron Building, is a building completed in 1897 located at 84 Peachtree Street NW in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, on the wedge-shaped block between Peachtree Street NE, Poplar Street NW, and Broad Street NW, also creating a one-block break in Williams Street. It was completed five years before New York's Flatiron Building, and shares a similar prominent flatiron shape as its counterpart. It was designed by Bradford Gilbert, a Chicago school contemporary of Daniel Burnham, the designer of the New York building. The building has 11 stories, and is the city's second and oldest standing skyscraper. The Flatiron building is protected by the city as a historic building in the Fairlie-Poplar district of downtown, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Map of Flatiron Building, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Immediately across Peachtree is the historic Rhodes-Haverty Building, on the north corner with Williams Street.