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Buckhead Grand

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The Buckhead Grand building is a 137.5-meter (451.115-feet) tall skyscraper in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia. The 36-story residential building, designed by Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates, Inc., was constructed starting in 2003 and finishing in mid-2004. This highrise was built with 286 residential units ranging in size from 900 square feet (84 m2) to 3,000 square feet (280 m2).

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Buckhead Grand
Peachtree Road, Atlanta Buckhead

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Peachtree Road 3338
30305 Atlanta, Buckhead
Georgia, United States
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