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Atlanta Tech Park: A Coworking Haven for Startups

Atlanta Tech Park (ATP), located in the vibrant community of Peachtree Corners, is more than just a workspace. It’s a hub for connecting brands and ideas, propelling forward and supporting entrepreneurs.

“When Atlanta Tech Park opened in January 2018, the original vision was to help entrepreneurs and companies accelerate to land and expand in Georgia. We continue that effort but have expanded it for companies at any stage. Our goal is to help companies and entrepreneurs find a home in Georgia and grow so that our students and future entrepreneurs have companies they can collaborate with and fellow entrepreneurs they can learn from,” said Nashlee Young, Director of Business Operations.

New virtual membership option

In the past year, ATP has added Virtual Memberships, allowing companies outside of Georgia and even outside the U.S. to find a home in the state. With a Virtual Membership, members can connect with the community, start networking, have a physical address and get their mail scanned or emailed back to them while they are in transition.

“We also connect them with our partner accounting firm and legal experts to help them set up their U.S. entity and different economic development groups to ensure they have all the pieces they need to continue to grow,” said Young.

Supporting local startups and entrepreneurs

ATP offers unique amenities that set it apart from other coworking spaces in the area.

“We focus on the community, not just the facility itself. Even though we love our facility and the environment and energy, it is the community that makes it a special place,” Young explained.

One unique feature is the personalized support for entrepreneurs.

“We work with each of our entrepreneurs, review their product or service and see where they need the most support. Instead of putting them in a set program, we take a more customized approach to support their growth and connections,” Young explained.

ATP supports local startups and entrepreneurs through various programs and resources. A notable success story is Reibus, which started at ATP with two people in the spring of 2018 and graduated in the spring of 2021.

“They have now grown their business to over 350 employees here in Atlanta and in other countries, making them the fastest-growing entrepreneur in Georgia,” Young shared.

Facilities and resources

The 43,000-square-foot facility is designed to facilitate meetings, with office space for over 100 companies, conference rooms, boardrooms and event spaces. The building can accommodate growing companies with custom office configurations and membership plans that fit various budgets.

Beyond office space, ATP is committed to connecting resources and entrepreneurs with funding opportunities. ATP has several resources available for its members, including connections with investors and commercial banking services from member Tandem Bank.

Financial One-on-One sessions help companies develop specific plans, and the advisory team assists with financial reviews to ensure businesses make informed decisions without giving up equity unnecessarily.

Collaboration and camaraderie

The community aspect of ATP sets it apart. Monthly social events like Wine Wednesdays and member appreciation lunches create a vibrant and enjoyable environment for all members. This diverse ecosystem fosters collaboration and camaraderie, enhancing the overall experience of working at ATP.

“Our members appreciate the continual collaboration, support, and ways that we work to get them to network and participate in the community,” Young noted.

Membership options

ATP provides a range of membership options to suit various needs.

“We have many ways to get connected, starting with a Virtual Membership at $99 per month, up to Basic, Gold, and Platinum memberships that range from $250 to $450 per month based on the company or entrepreneur’s needs,” said Young.

Get plugged in

ATP’s mission is to attract and nurture entrepreneurs in Georgia. The accelerator program is designed for companies experiencing substantial growth, offering essential connections, expert advisory services and access to vital capital.

For more information, visit Atlanta Tech Park at atlantatechpark.com.

Photos courtesy of Atlanta Tech Park.

Written By

Kristen Corley is an Atlanta native with over a decade of experience in content creation. She lives in Historic Norcross with her family and writes "Young Norcross," a weekly newsletter that focuses on building community and local engagement.

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