Peachtree Street building’s pivot from standard offices to proceedJosh GreenTue, 12/09/2025 - 14:39Investment related to medical uses on Atlanta’s marquee street is set to continue. Atlanta-based commercial real estate firm Holder Properties has closed on bridge financing to continue the conversion from standard offices to medical office uses at 1819 Peachtree, a seven-story, midcentury building the company owns just north of Midtown’s juncture with Buckhead. Totaling 133,000 square feet, the boutique 1819 Peachtree structure was built in 1968 at the intersection of Palisades Road and fully renovated in 2019. It’s positioned less than a mile from Piedmont Atlanta Hospital and The Shepherd Center—two institutions that have erected new buildings along Peachtree in recent years as part of expansion efforts. Holder Properties bought the 1819 Peachtree property six years ago and has since worked to convert it to medical offices. alt1819 Peachtree’s revised 1960s facade near the intersection of Palisades Road today. Holder Properties/CBREaltHolder Properties/CBREThe bridge loan, as provided by First Carolina Bank, will fund improvements that include an upgraded parking garage and plumbing infrastructure designed to suit medical tenants. Previous upgrades saw the addition of a grab-and-go market, a refreshed lobby, outdoor gathering space, and modernized elevators, corridors, and restrooms.The loan was closed with assistance from Holder’s capital advisor, Patterson Real Estate Advisory Group. Representatives for Holder and Patterson declined to specify how much bridge financing was recently obtained. According to marketing materials, the top two full floors of the building (roughly 20,000 square feet each) are not leased today, along with other spaces dotted throughout the structure. altUpdated interiors at the Peachtree Road building from 1968 today. Holder Properties/CBREaltFull-floor and signage availability outlined in marketing materials. Holder Properties/CBRESelling points include “full height glass windows [that] showcase remarkable views of the Atlanta skyline and surrounding areas,” per marketers with CBRE. Beyond the building, perks include accessibility to interstates via Peachtree Road, “a strong demographic base,” and walkability to Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, and local fave Bell Street Burritos, per marketing materials. The switch to medical uses has “created meaningful momentum at the property,” said Robert Holder, CEO of Holder, in an announcement. “This new financing… will allow us to continue executing on that vision.” **…**Follow us on social media:Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  • Buckhead news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)Tags1819 Peachtree St.1819 PeachtreeHolder PropertiesCBREMidcentury designPatterson Real Estate Advisory GroupPeachtree RoadPalisades RoadFirst Carolina BankPiedmont HospitalThe Shepherd CenterAtlanta Office SpaceOffice SpaceAtlanta OfficesMedical office spaceMedical OfficesAtlanta Medical officesCBREConversionsOffice ConversionImagesalt1819 Peachtree’s revised 1960s facade near the intersection of Palisades Road today. Holder Properties/CBREaltUpdated interiors at the Peachtree Road building from 1968 today. Holder Properties/CBREaltFull-floor and signage availability outlined in marketing materials. Holder Properties/CBREaltHolder Properties/CBRESubtitleMidcentury 1819 Peachtree going fully medical where Midtown meets BuckheadNeighborhoodBuckheadBackground ImageImageA photo of a 1960s office building in the context of downtown Atlanta near a wide street with many trees and tall buildings around. Before/After ImagesSponsored PostOff

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