Coworking Firm Enters Atlanta

The new space is situated in the city’s Cumberland/Galleria submarket.

Office and workspace provider e|spaces has entered the Atlanta market after leasing a 32,030-square-foot full floor at Adventus Realty’s 1600 Parkwood Circle property in the Cumberland/Galleria submarket.

e|spaces will occupy a full floor at the 1600 Parkwood Circle office building in Atlanta’s Cumberland/Galleria submarket
e|spaces will occupy a full floor at the 1600 Parkwood Circle office building in Atlanta’s Cumberland/Galleria submarket. Image courtesy of Avison Young

Avison Young’s Chris Godfrey, Kirk Rich and Monica Speak with the firm’s Atlanta office leasing team represented the landlord. Patrick Braswell of Record Real Estate Partners LLC represented e|spaces.

Atlanta’s Class A properties are steadily seeing more people returning to the office, up 10 percent from 2023, according to Avison Young’s Office Busyness Index.

Return to office is trending, with less than 20 percent of workers choosing fully remote positions, according to an August survey by Lincoln Property.

“Atlanta is booming with growth and opportunity across all types of businesses, which makes this an ideal market for e|spaces,” Jon Pirtle, president & CEO of e|spaces, told Commercial Property Executive.

“The 1600 Parkwood Circle location is perfectly positioned in the Cumberland/Galleria area offering free parking and easy access to Buckhead, Midtown, Marietta and downtown.”


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The property’s central location is surrounded by key corporate offices, retail, dining and entertainment options, making it convenient for professionals from all types of industries, Pirtle added. “Parkwood in particular provides a flexible, high-quality workspace that supports the diverse needs of Atlanta’s active business community.”

Coworking’s definition

Coworking means different things to anyone asked, Pirtle said.

“We are not a big, open space with a bunch of cubicles, tables or lounge furniture,” he explained. “Our spaces are designed for productivity, providing a true mix of professional, private offices and suites with great views, a variety of meeting rooms with the latest technology and capabilities, and collaborative workspace for those seeking a flexible option.”

Entrepreneurs, small business and corporate teams often have different needs, but seek a perfect mix, according to Pirtle. “Whether you are an individual needing a private office or a team of 20 to 50 needing a private suite with shared space, we have you covered with solutions that prioritize privacy, productivity, professionalism and premium amenities.”

e|spaces has locations in Nashville, Tenn., Chattanooga, Tenn., Knoxville, Tenn., and Orlando, Fla. Members in one market are able to use facilities in the others.

Pirtle said that all e|spaces locations are performing successfully because the company caters to its community. “What’s right for Orlando, for example, may not be right for Nashville or Atlanta—whether it’s the physical location within the market, or balancing office suites versus meeting rooms, or even prioritizing amenities like free parking and onsite fitness centers.”