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Directions to the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB)

TSRB is located at 85 Fifth Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30308

Driving South: From I-85 … Take the 17th Street exit (Exit 84). At the traffic light, turn left. Go over the Downtown Connector and turn right onto Spring Street. Traffic is one-way on Spring Street heading south. Stay in right lane.  Just past the second traffic light, turn right onto Abercrombie Street.  Then turn right into the Centergy parking deck.   Parking there is about $2 an hour.  Take the parking deck elevator to the 5th level and then use the covered pedestrian walkway to the building courtyard.  TSRB will be on your right.  Enter the double doors and ask the security guard for directions to the event location.

Driving South: From I-75 … Exit at 14th Street and continue south to 10th Street. At the traffic light on 10th Street, turn left and proceed until you cross over the Downtown Connector. Turn right at the second traffic signal onto Spring Street. Traffic is one-way on Spring heading south.  Stay in right lane.  Just past the second traffic light, turn right onto Abercrombie Street.  Then turn right into the Centergy parking deck.   Parking there is about $2 an hour.  Take the parking deck elevator to the 5th level and then use the covered pedestrian walkway to the building courtyard.  TSRB will be on your right.  Enter the double doors and ask the security guard for directions to the event location.

Driving North on the I-85/75 Downtown Connector … Exit at 10th Street (Exit 250), and get in the right hand lane. At the traffic signal at the end of the ramp, turn right. Proceed one block and turn right at the first traffic signal onto Spring Street. Traffic is one-way on Spring Street heading south.  Stay in right lane.  Just past the second traffic light, turn right onto Abercrombie Street.  Then turn right into the Centergy parking deck.  Parking there is about $2 an hour.  Take the parking deck elevator to the 5th level and then use the covered pedestrian walkway to the building courtyard.  TSRB will be on your right.  Enter the double doors and ask the security guard for directions to the event location.

MARTA directions to TSRB – 85 Fifth Street … Exit the train at the Midtown Station located near the corner of 10th Street and West Peachtree Street. Exit on the south side of the station which is on Peachtree Place. The Georgia Tech Trolley makes regular stops there (every 6-8 minutes) and provides free transportation to the campus. The trolley is bright Georgia Tech yellow — you can’t miss it. After boarding the Trolley at the rail station, the second trolley stop is immediately in front of the TSRB.  When you exit the trolley, walk into the courtyard and proceed about 75 feet and then turn left to see the words 85 Fifth Street.  Enter the double doors and ask the security guard for directions to the event location.  Return transportation to the Midtown Station via the Trolley is free and available immediately across the street from the courtyard.  The MARTA fare is $2.50 each way.  For MARTA information, visit www.itsmarta.com.

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