ATLANTA, GA — HNTB Corporation announces it will relocate its office in Atlanta to a 12-story, Class A office tower in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. The move will accommodate the firm’s growing workforce and provide room for future expansion. HNTB first opened an office in metro Atlanta in 1968 and decades later, HNTB will move to its new location in spring 2025.
“HNTB is focused on delivering value for our clients and communities in complex infrastructure programs and projects. Our relocation, expansion, and continued growth reflect our ongoing commitment to building strong partnerships in Atlanta, across Georgia, and the Southeast,” said Tim Morgan, HNTB’s Atlanta Office Leader and Senior Vice President. “This new office space will foster collaboration, drive innovation, and support the development of our professionals as we grow to meet the ever-increasing demands of our industry.”
The firm will occupy three floors of the building. This new location offers expansive amenities for employees including collaboration hubs, quiet zone areas, a fitness center, a café, and various outdoor spaces. Additionally, the office building provides many multimodal access options including quick access to MARTA and walkable retail and restaurants nearby. The building was recently acquired by Shorenstein Investment Advisers, an owner and operator of office, residential, and mixed-used properties across the U.S.
“We are pleased to welcome HNTB as our first tenant at this state-of-the-art property,” said Claude Esposito, Vice President at Shorenstein. “HNTB’s relocation underscores the quality and efficiency of 14th & Spring and its incredible accessibility to transit and walkability to the heart of Midtown. We plan to make significant additional investments in the property to deliver an exceptional experience for our tenants.”
HNTB has a history in Atlanta having provided professional services for decades at the city and state level. Notable clients include the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), MARTA, and the City of Atlanta, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Through these long-standing relationships, HNTB has worked on, or is currently involved with, some of the most high-profile infrastructure projects in the area including serving as the program management consultant for GDOT’s Major Mobility Investment Program and providing architectural design services at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as part of the ATLNext program. The firm’s sports architecture practice has delivered several projects across the Southeast out of the Atlanta office for clients such as the Georgia Institute of Technology, Clemson University, and the Atlanta Hawks.