- American Cancer Society Center
The American Cancer Society Center is a large
convention center andoffice building indowntown Atlanta , adjacent toCentennial Olympic Park . It contains about convert|1500000|sqft|m2 including partially undergroundparking garage and loading areas. The building, originally called the Inforum Technology Center or Inforum, [ [http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2007/03/05/focus14.html Move downtown will raise nonprofit's profile] , Atlanta Business Chronicle,March 2 ,2007 . Retrieved on October 18, 2007.] was designed by the prominent Atlantaarchitect ,John Portman , who previously designed theAmericasMart buildings.It is connected via two indoor
pedestrian bridge s (one not in active service) to the ground floor of theAmericasMart Building 3. Many larger offices in the building consist of businesses involved in communications technology or media, such asBellSouth ,InComm ,Internap ,Turner Broadcasting System , andUS South Communications ; andfiber optic connectivity is available throughout the structure.Though it is connected to the
AmericasMart buildings, the American Cancer Society Center is owned by a different property management company,Cousins Properties .Layout
The lower levels (Ground and Mezzanine) consist of
meeting and conference rooms, a few business offices, and a 450-seat, two-leveltheater .The "Bridge" level (with convert|22|ft|m|sing=on high
ceiling ), above Mezzanine, houses "Park View Café", a cafeteria-style breakfast and lunchrestaurant , and Internap. The Bridge level was originally named "Expo", and consisted mostly of convention floor space, requiring a very high ceiling. Most of that space, including the inactive passenger bridge, is now leased by Internap, housing communications equipment and office space.Six floors of office space sit above Bridge, spanning only part of the building's north-to-south distance. Office floor 1 is also named Atrium.
The building provides
escalators between Ground, Mezzanine, Bridge, and Atrium. Two sets of four passengerelevator s connect all floors: one set travels from underground parking (levels A-D) up through Atrium, and the second from Atrium to office floor 6. The secondary elevators actually begin at the Bridge level, but since the change from "Expo" to office space, that level is now disabled in the secondary elevators and inaccessible except through a service door inside the Internap offices. Three service elevators span the entire building fromloading dock s (at level with underground parking) through office level 6.External links
* [http://www.cousinsproperties.com/office/ACS-Center.html Cousins Properties - ACS Center] , official property management site
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