Historic 83 Walton Street is perfect for an office environment, medical, business, salon, etc... 83 Walton Street is a beautifully renovated row building constructed in 1916 in Downtown’s Fairlie-Poplar Historic District, whose buildings represent some of the city’s finest late Victorian and early 20th-century commercial buildings and the largest collection of such anywhere in Atlanta. 83 Walton Street was originally known as the The Massell Building and designed by architect Lodwick J. Hill, Jr. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and once the home of Capricorn Records (the label that first represented Widespread Panic, The Allman Brothers Band, Cake, and Kenny Chesney), this building features high wood-beam ceilings and exposed brick. The surrounding streets feature some of the city’s best restaurants including White Oak, Alma Cucina, and Nikolai’s Roof, as well as major attractions like the College Football Hall of Fame, Georgia Aquarium, the National Center for Human and Civil Rights, and the World of Coke. The property is also situated next door to Georgia State University and within close proximity to Georgia Tech, both of which are top tier universities and produce some of the best workforce talent to be found.