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- Coastal_States_Building abstract "The Coastal States Building is a skyscraper located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, at 260 Peachtree Street. The building was completed in 1971, and designed by Sidney R. Barrett & Associates. It has 27 floors. The building underwent a $28 million renovation that was completed in 2001. It is similar in design to Regions Center in Birmingham, Alabama.".
- Q5138322 abstract "The Coastal States Building is a skyscraper located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, at 260 Peachtree Street. The building was completed in 1971, and designed by Sidney R. Barrett & Associates. It has 27 floors. The building underwent a $28 million renovation that was completed in 2001. It is similar in design to Regions Center in Birmingham, Alabama.".
- Coastal_States_Building comment "The Coastal States Building is a skyscraper located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, at 260 Peachtree Street. The building was completed in 1971, and designed by Sidney R. Barrett & Associates. It has 27 floors. The building underwent a $28 million renovation that was completed in 2001. It is similar in design to Regions Center in Birmingham, Alabama.".
- Q5138322 comment "The Coastal States Building is a skyscraper located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, at 260 Peachtree Street. The building was completed in 1971, and designed by Sidney R. Barrett & Associates. It has 27 floors. The building underwent a $28 million renovation that was completed in 2001. It is similar in design to Regions Center in Birmingham, Alabama.".