List of tallest buildings in Sandy Springs, Georgia

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Concourse Corporate Centers V (left) and VI (right), the two tallest buildings in Sandy Springs Concourse Corporate Center VI and V, July 2017 (cropped).jpg
Concourse Corporate Centers V (left) and VI (right), the two tallest buildings in Sandy Springs

This List of tallest buildings in Sandy Springs, Georgia ranks skyscrapers and other structures by height in the U.S. city of Sandy Springs, Georgia. The Concourse at Landmark Center towers are the tallest suburban buildings in the United States. [1] For Sandy Spring's number of high- rise buildings, it has a rather small skyline, since its buildings are all spread out.

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Tallest buildings

This list does not include Radio towers.

An = indicates that this building is the same height as another.

RankNameHeight (feet)StoriesYear CompletedNotes
1 Concourse Corporate Center V 570341988Tallest suburban building in the US., "queen" tower.
2 Concourse Corporate Center VI 553341991"King" tower
3 Park Towers II 35833
4Northpark 600 Tower330201998
=4Northpark 500 Tower330201989
=4Northpark 400 Tower330201986
5Glenridge Highlands Two313202000
=57000 Central Park313191988
6Cox Enterprise Corporate Headquarters297182002
7Park Towers I26024
8Westin Atlanta-North Hotel252201986Tallest hotel in Sandy Springs.
9Siebel at One Glenlake247152003
10 First Data Building231141991
11Lakeside Commons Building Two21413
12Two Glenlake211152008
13The Pointe 400198121985
=132100 Riveredge Parkway198121983
=131155 Perimeter Center West198121999

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Timeline of tallest buildings

This is a list of tallest structures by year in Sandy Springs.

RankNameHeight (feet)StoriesYearNotes
1 Morgan Falls Dam 551904Oldest structure above 50 feet in Sandy Springs
2270 Carpenter11571973
32100 Riveredge Parkway198121983
4Northpark 400 Tower330201986
5 Concourse Corporate Center V 570341988Tallest suburban building in the US., "king" tower.

Under Construction

The following buildings are under construction.

RankNameHeight (feet)StoriesYear (estimated)Notes

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References

  1. "Concourse Corporate Center V, Sandy Springs - SkyscraperPage.com". Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  2. "Sandy Springs - Buildings". Emporis.com. Retrieved July 30, 2018.