Large office leases in metro Atlanta are returning to the highest levels since before the pandemic, according to new data from Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
In the first half of 2024, five leases of at least 100,000 square feet have been signed, compared with just one that size at this time last year. The five leases average almost 150,500 square feet, equal to about six floors in a typical office tower.
The highest-profile lease in that group was Piedmont Healthcare Inc. relocating its Atlanta headquarters to Midtown. It took 164,000 square feet at Atlantic Station’s 271-17th Street building. Midtown was the location of another big office leasing transaction. Atlanta Gas Light signed a deal for 264,300 square feet at Midtown Center II.
The flurry of big leases coincides with rumblings from some brokers that more companies are once again shopping for larger blocks of office space. This follows a slowdown in deals of at least 100,000 square feet during the rise of hybrid work. Analysts, though, say it’s too early to draw solid conclusions.
Atlanta Business Chronicle








