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Park Towers (Sandy Springs)

1991 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)Apartment buildings in Georgia (U.S. state)Buildings and structures in Fulton County, GeorgiaResidential buildings completed in 1991Residential buildings completed in 2005
Residential condominiums in the United StatesResidential skyscrapers in Georgia (U.S. state)Sandy Springs, Georgia
Park Towers (Sandy Springs), July 2017
Park Towers (Sandy Springs), July 2017

Park Towers is a high-rise condominium and apartment development located in the portion of the Perimeter Center edge city which is within the U.S. city of Sandy Springs, Georgia. The development consists of three buildings: Park Towers I, Park Towers II, and Park Towers III (Park Towers Place). Buildings II and I are the third- and fourth-tallest buildings in the city (behind Concourse Corporate Center V & VI, the "King & Queen" towers), and fourth and fifth within Perimeter Center (behind Three Ravinia Drive in Dunwoody). The area is the fourth-largest business district in metro Atlanta (behind Atlanta's downtown, midtown, and Buckhead areas), and the first to reach outside the major city into the suburbs.

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Park Towers (Sandy Springs)
Hammond Drive Northeast, Sandy Springs

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N 33.9176 ° E -84.3596 °
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Park Towers I

Hammond Drive Northeast 795
30328 Sandy Springs
Georgia, United States
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Park Towers (Sandy Springs), July 2017
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