Business & Tech

Cobb Chamber Sells Building, Moving To Circle 75 Cumberland

The chamber and its tenants will relocate to the new location by early 2020.

The chamber and its tenants will relocate to the new location by early 2020.
The chamber and its tenants will relocate to the new location by early 2020. (Cobb Chamber)

ATLANTA — The Cobb Chamber of Commerce has sold its headquarters building at 240 Interstate North Parkway and plans to lease 17,517 square feet of office space at 1100 Circle 75 in Cumberland on the full 10th floor. The chamber building and 1.7 acre property was purchased by Pope & Land. The chamber and its tenants, the Cumberland CID and Cobb Community Foundation, are expected to relocate to the new location by early 2020.

“After an extensive search for our new home, we ultimately selected 1100 Circle 75 for its prime location in the heart of the Cumberland CID,” said Sharon Mason, chamber president and CEO. “The Cobb Chamber is experiencing a time of tremendous growth and momentum, and we are excited to match our brand with this new space that will help us tell Cobb County’s story to the 12,000-plus members and guests we host each year, along with the prospective companies we are recruiting to Cobb.”

Located across from SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta, the full-floor lease is located on the 10th floor and offers 360-degree views of metro Atlanta. The new space will feature meeting rooms and event spaces equipped with technology, modern workspaces and huddle rooms.

Find out what's happening in Smyrna-Viningsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Several Cobb chamber members provided expertise during the building sale and property search. Chad Koenig and Trey Dove of Cushman & Wakefield represented the chamber in the lease negotiations. Andrew Walker of Colliers International represented the chamber on the sale of its former headquarters building.

The chamber has selected Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio as the architectural design firm and Darden to serve as project manager. Choate Construction is building out the space that is leased by SK Commercial Realty. Turnerboone is the project’s furnishings vendor, and Unified Technology Systems is providing the audio visual design and installation.

Find out what's happening in Smyrna-Viningsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“Circle 75 allowed the Cobb Chamber the opportunity to create a forward-thinking space that’s a reflection of all of the great things about Cobb County while offering a fiscally responsible alternative compared to other buildings in the market,” said Chad Koenig, Senior Director with Cushman & Wakefield.

“It’s important to our leadership that our new location reflect the Chamber’s values and serve as a wise steward of our members’ investments,” said Mitch Rhoden, 2019 Cobb Chamber chairman and president and CEO of Futren Corporation. “1100 Circle 75 more than meets that criteria – members, chamber employees and tenants will have a new space that inspires pride and builds excitement.”

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.