There hasn’t been much to celebrate in recent years about Atlanta’s tallest tower.

But Bank of America Plaza just might be on a roll. A few weeks ago, a major California real estate company bought the tower with plans to invest lots of cash to fill up the half-empty skyscraper.

On Friday, Shorenstein Properties and its leasing team at CBRE announced a new tenant, the first major new lease signed in the tower in several years.

Read more about Bank of America Plaza here or in the Saturday print edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Postcard depicting the predecessor to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Candler Field, c. 1927. The city signed a lease with Asa Candler to open the airfield in 1925. (Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center)

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Managing Partner at Atlantica Properties, Darion Dunn (center) talks with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens during a tour following the ribbon cutting of Waterworks Village as part of the third phase of the city’s Rapid Housing Initiative on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025.
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