83 Walton Street is a beautifully renovated historic row building originally constructed in 1916, located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta’s Fairlie poplar Historic District an area known for its preserved early 20th-century commercial architecture and vibrant urban energy. Originally known as the Massell Building and designed by architect Lodwick J. Hill, Jr., the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and blends timeless architectural character with modern usability. The space features high wood-beam ceilings, exposed brick walls, and large windows that provide strong natural light — creating an inspiring yet professional environment well-suited for today’s businesses. The fourth floor offers an ideal layout for law firms, architecture firms, consulting groups, tech companies, and other professional service providers seeking a distinctive, character-rich workspace that stands apart from traditional high-rise offices. Dental or Boutique Medical Office With its full-floor availability, the space allows for efficient patient flow design, private treatment rooms, reception areas, and administrative offices. The central location offers excellent accessibility for patients, while the building’s historic aesthetic provides a welcoming, upscale feel uncommon in standard medical office settings. Coworking or Creative Office Concept The open loft-style architecture, exposed structural elements, and abundant ceiling height make this floor especially attractive for a coworking operator or collaborative workspace environment. The character of the building aligns well with creative professionals, startups, and entrepreneurs seeking a dynamic, inspiring workplace. Unmatched Downtown Location Tenants benefit from immediate access to some of Downtown’s most popular dining and hospitality destinations, along with major attractions including the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, College Football Hall of Fame, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The property is also located next door to Georgia State University and just minutes from Georgia Institute of Technology, providing proximity to a strong workforce pipeline and a steady flow of activity throughout the area. The entire fourth floor is currently available for lease. Previously occupied by an architecture firm, the space offers flexibility for professional office build-outs, medical conversion, or an open coworking layout.