The Healey Building


The Healey Building is located at Forsyth Street NW in Atlanta, Georgia and is approximately 20 minute's drive from the city's international airport. The building was the last skyscraper to be built in Atlanta during the pre-World War I construction boom and currently contains shops, restaurants, an art gallery and condominiums. Built between 1913 and 1914, The Healey Building has 16 floors and was designed in the Gothic Revival style.

Most of the building is now taken up condominiums but includes a guest suite on the lower level with two full-sized beds, a bath, cable TV and a telephone. This lower level also features a conference room and a fitness room, both of which are accessible only with a code that is changed on a quarterly basis. On the first floor visitors will find VSA Arts of Georgia, where there are art exhibitions held throughout the year.

Either side of visiting the art gallery, guests can also dine at one of the dozen restaurants located here as well as shop at the clothing stores. There are numerous salons and offices also situated in the building. Visitors to the area can enjoy many other attractions with city tours offered for those wishing to learn more about Atlanta.

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