By Paul Owers
CoStar News
Summary: The Georgia-Pacific Center in downtown Atlanta is set to undergo a major transformation, converting its top floors into more than 400 rental apartments, making them among the highest in the U.S. Southeast. The redevelopment will also feature 125,000 square feet of retail, dining, and entertainment spaces, alongside offices and a central plaza, with a potential future expansion to include a hotel. This adaptive reuse project, expected to be completed by fall 2027, reflects a broader trend in the U.S., where landlords are repurposing outdated office spaces due to increased remote work and rising demand for residential housing. The project aims to revitalize downtown Atlanta, where office vacancies have risen.