Developers are pointing to a growing, transit-connected Central Perimeter project as Exhibit A that office culture is not dead—so long as the perks are right.
The team behind Dunwoody’s Campus 244 today shed light on its forthcoming phase two while celebrating tenant signings, including restaurants, and the project’s hotel component topping out.
Eventually, Campus 244 is expected to encompass 1.3 million square feet of mixed uses spread across 12 acres next to MARTA’s Dunwoody station and Interstate 285, a development highlight in a subdistrict that’s making strides toward better walkability.
According to New York developer Georgetown Company, which is partnering with Buckhead-based RocaPoint Partners on the project, the “unmatched leasing success and forward momentum” of Campus 244’s initial phase includes the Element by Westin Atlanta Perimeter’s topping out earlier this month.
Slated to open this fall, the 145-key hotel will include two food-and-beverage offerings—a new boutique cocktail lounge concept called The Spruce Social House, and a first for metro Atlanta, Stäge Kitchen & Bar—as project officials announced today.
Plans for The Spruce Social House call for a large, four-sided indoor-outdoor bar that abuts an expansive outdoor seating area, all located at the base of the hotel. Codeveloped by Georgetown and Vision Hospitality Group, the lounge is envisioned as a hub for Campus 244 employees, nearby residents, and guests. Stäge, meanwhile, is expected to include a large outdoor patio and a seasonal menu focused on steaks, sushi, seafood, and pasta. Both are scheduled to open this fall.
Elsewhere, Campus 244’s five-story, adaptive-reuse centerpiece, the…
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