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Trammell Crow Company and partners are beginning the first phase of redevelopment at Science Square, adjacent to the GT campus in Atlanta.

Construction of TCC and Partners’ Science Square Gets Underway in Atlanta

Trammell Crow Company in partnership with its residential subsidiary, High Street Residential and Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures, a cooperative organization of the Georgia Institute of Technology, has broken ground on the first phase of Science Square.

Formerly known as Technology Enterprise Park, Science Square is an 18-acre master-planned district offering commercial lab/R&D and residential developments located adjacent to the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.

The first phase of the development at Science Square will include TCC’s Science Square Labs, a speculative 364,740-square-foot Class A lab/office tower, and HSR’s 280-unit residential building, the firm’s first residential development in Atlanta, which will include ground-floor retail space.

Science Square Labs will be a 13-story tower that will offer up to 35,558-square-foot floor plates along with ground-floor retail space and amenities such as fitness center, conference space and an indoor/outdoor tenant lounge with a catering kitchen.

As part of the Science Square Labs development, TCC is providing a $500,000 Community Educational Grant to support job training, education and outreach to help neighboring community members develop skills for the life sciences industry.

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