[Renderings] Porsche’s new $100 million headquarters

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Rednering courtesy of HOK

German luxury automaker relocating headquarters from Sandy Springs to Hapeville.

Porsche Headquarters ~ What Now Atlanta
Rendering courtesy of HOK

Porsche Cars North America Inc. released two new renderings Thursday for its new $100 million headquarters at Aerotropolis, a 130-acre mixed-use development near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

The German luxury automaker first announced May 12 plans to move its North American headquarters from Sandy Springs to a 26-acre campus that will include a 150,000-square-foot office tower, in Hapeville.

HOK, an architectural firm that has designed major airports, stadiums and museums, will design the Atlanta HQ.

Porshe Headquarters ~ What Now Atlanta
Rendering courtesy of HOK

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  • Hope the employee’s bring their lunch. Not much of good eating in Hapeville. Maybe this will spur some new redevelopment in their little downtown strip.

  • Chris, I live in East Point, not far from Hapeville, and there are plenty of good and decent places to eat in the Tri-Cities area, especially for a lunch crowd.

  • I completely agree, Deb. The Tri-Cities gets a bad rap from those who don’t know us or who live down here. I grew up in East Point, but my family and I returned to the southside to live in Hapeville eight years ago, and we LOVE it. We have some great places to eat, but hoping Porsche will bring more!

  • Hapeville is home to Delta HQ and Wells Fargo has a large presence in the area. The Tri-Cities area has so many great Zagat rated restaurants, too many to name. Just to name a few restaurant in the area Willys, Johnny’s Pizza, Thumbs Up, The Original Chick-fil-a, Michons,Thai Heaven, Spondivitis and the list goes on. Plenty of great mom and pop restaurants. Parts of the area remind me the City of Decatur vibe

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