Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
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In a unique combination of traditional and contemporary architectural elements, the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center houses 5,000 employees for dozens of federal agencies. The center combines four distinct structural elements in a Ushaped configuration in central downtown Atlanta, near the Georgia Dome and the recreational attraction Underground Atlanta. Construction of the facility was completed in phases, with the first completed in 1996 and the final phase in 1998. The facility was named the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Government Building of the Year for the Southeast Region in 1999. The building is operated by the Federal Government's General Services Administration (GSA).
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