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Nearest Named Buildings
- 641 m Alabama Street Southwest 100
- 387 m Pryor Street Southwest 30 The College of Education at Georgia State University is known for its outstanding programs in education, counseling and sports-related fields. The college prepares approximately 500 teachers annually
- 459 m Decatur Street Southeast 50 This building holds classrooms and teaching labs for several science departments. In addition, it houses the main offices of the Departments of Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy, and a shop facility that makes custom-designed equipment for researchers.
- 535 m Peachtree Center Avenue Southeast 29 The spaces in this building are assigned to Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Astronomy.
- 377 m Park Place 10 Ten Park Place houses a variety of programs from the College of Arts and Sciences. The Office of International Affairs, Georgia State's central international education office with information on the study abroad programs for students, is here.
- 263 m Peachtree Street 2
- 508 m Hurt Plaza Southeast 50
- 305 m Park Place 1
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- 443 m Park Place 25
- 144 m Peachtree Street Northeast 26-32
- 364 m The Creative Media Industries Institute (CMII) has three core missions. First, the institute organizes advanced technology media and arts training so Georgia State students are prepared to start careers in the entertainment and information industries.
- 152 m Peachtree Street Northeast 34 34 Peachtree is home to the departments of Applied Linguistics (12th floor), Computer Science (14th floor), Philosophy (11th floor),Religious Studies (11th Floor), History (20th Floor), and Middle East Institute (20th Floor), Passport Health (19th floor)
- 337 m Park Place Northeast 25
- 106 m Broad Street Northwest 35 The largest business school in the South and part of a major research institution, the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University is located in Atlanta, an epicenter of business.
- 225 m Marietta Street 40
- 332 m Park Place NE 25 Georgia State University’s 25 Park Place Building is a 26-floor skyscraper located adjacent to Woodruff Park in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The building currently houses many academic units of the College of Arts and Sciences.
- 372 m Auburn Avenue Northeast 25
- 120 m Broad Street Northwest 34 This building houses Information Systems & Technology , Facilities Management Services, RCB's Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility, The Commerce Club and the Atlanta Press Club.
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- 66 m Broad Street Northwest 48
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- 314 m Park Place Northeast 55
- 77 m Walton Street Northwest 52
- 32 m Forsyth Street Northwest 57
- 140 m Luckie Street Northwest 60 This facility houses many general purpose classrooms and lecture halls with some office space. Classrooms are spacious and equipped with current the latest in audio-visual and data technology. Shops and eateries are located outside.
- 82 m Poplar Street Northwest 96
- 102 m Poplar Street Northwest 75 Haas-Howell houses the School of Music. Constructed in 1920 and occupied by the university since 1994, it contains School of Music administrative and faculty offices, recording studios, a state-of-the-art media and technology center and classrooms.
- 151 m Forsyth Street Northwest 80 Anchored in the historic Fairlie-Poplar district, The Rialto Center at GSU provides a venue for visitors to enjoy performances ranging from theatre to dance to spoken word to film and to music, including jazz, blues, classical and world arts. https://rialto.gsu.edu/
- 256 m Peachtree Street Northeast 100
- 336 m Park Place Northeast 111
- 164 m Luckie Street Northwest 84
- 164 m Fairlie Street Northwest 91 Constructed in 1923 and occupied by the university in 1984, this building is home to School of Music classrooms, faculty offices, rehearsal rooms for small instrumental ensembles, student and faculty lounges, and recording studios.