One Ninety-One Peachtree Tower, Downtown Atlanta, GA |
ATLANTA, GA -- Cousins Properties
Incorporated (NYSE: CUZ) has signed three leases totaling 77,302 square feet,
at One Ninety One Peachtree Tower.
The building, located in downtown
Atlanta, is now 92 percent leased, the highest level since Cousins acquired the
building in 2006.
The Company completed the leases
with Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP, one of the leading CPA firms based in the
Southern U.S., Association County Commissioners of Georgia, a nonprofit
instrumentality of Georgia's county governments, and Hall Booth Smith, P.C., a
full-service law firm serving the Southeast since 1980.
"We appreciate the vote of
confidence from these well-respected companies and are thrilled to announce
their addition to an already outstanding tenant roster at One Ninety One
Peachtree," said Larry Gellerstedt, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Cousins. "Our recent leasing activity truly demonstrates how
One Ninety One Peachtree continues to be the office location of choice in our
vibrant downtown community."
Larry Gellerstedt |
Additional information on these
leases:
Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP leased
51,066 square feet and was represented by John Shlesinger and Ellen
Stern with CBRE, Inc.
Association County Commissioners
of Georgia leased 17,956 square feet and was represented by Addison
Meriwether and Allison Bittel with Cushman & Wakefield.
Hall Booth Smith, P.C., a
customer at One Ninety One Peachtree since 2009, expanded by 8,100 square feet
and now leases a total of 64,359 square feet. They were represented by Addison
Meriwether of Cushman & Wakefield.
One Ninety One Peachtree Tower is
a 50-story, 1.2 million square-foot Class A office tower located in downtown
Atlanta. Leasing at the trophy asset now stands at 92 percent, up from 87
percent at the end of 2013. Approximately 96,000 square feet is still available
for lease.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Cousins Properties Incorporated
Marli Quesinberry, 404-407-1898
Director, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
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