Regions Plaza (Atlanta)
Regions Plaza is a 25-story Class A office building located in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. Situated at 1180 Peachtree Street NE, it forms part of the vibrant Midtown Mile. The building, originally known as the IBM Tower, was completed in 1986 and boasts approximately 550,000 square feet of office space. Its exterior is characterized by a distinctive postmodern design featuring granite and glass.
Regions Plaza is primarily occupied by Regions Bank, which serves as the building's anchor tenant and holds naming rights. The building also houses a variety of other businesses, including law firms, financial services companies, and technology firms.
The location offers convenient access to major thoroughfares, public transportation options including MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) stations, and numerous amenities such as restaurants, hotels, and cultural attractions. The building's position along Peachtree Street places it within a high-density commercial and residential area of Atlanta.
Regions Plaza is managed and maintained by real estate professionals and offers various tenant services and amenities, contributing to its standing as a prominent office destination in Midtown Atlanta.