JU College of Law Building

121 W Forsyth Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

121 W Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32202
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Multi Tenant Office
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Highlights

  • Lobby Renovation completed Feb 2021
  • Tenant Conference Center and Lounge Completed Feb 2021
  • Fully remodeled historic building located in the heart of Jacksonville’s CBD.
  • Small suites to full floors available-turn key and design/build options available.
  • Unique underground corridor connects the building to parking garage with abundant parking - exits near the County Courthouse.
  • CCTV throughout the building and on-site security.
  • Guaranteed parking allocation available in garage.
  • Located in a SBA HUBZone - visit bit.ly/HUBZONE for more information
  • Conveniently and centrally located Downtown close to County and Federal Courthouses, City Hall, Skyway stops, Public Library, Times Union Center and hotels.

Description

1909 was an ambitious year for Downtown Jacksonville. Amid a three-way race to become Jacksonville’s first skyscraper, 121 Atlantic Place was built. The Atlantic National Bank Building broke ground in August 1908 and at 135 feet it was the tallest building in Jacksonville and the tallest in Florida at the time. A white Sylacauga marble covers the exterior of the bottom two floors and white terra cotta on the upper eight. The façade includes ornate detailing, two-story columns around the entrance, and a mix of gothic and decorative elements.

The Atlantic National Bank Building became known as 121 Atlantic Place. A unique underground corridor exists beneath the building, originally created to facilitate secure financial travel between buildings. Today, the underground tunnel operates as a connector to the building from a parking garage. This allows direct access to the building for our tenants from their vehicles, so you won't ever have to step out into the Florida heat or afternoon rainstorm.

The building is within walking distance of the Skyway and within a three-block walk are the County and Federal courthouses, City Hall, and numerous restaurants and cafés. Renovations to the lobby have been completed. A tenant conference center and lounge was built to create a modern common area and conference room exclusively for tenant's use.

Soon to be the home of Jacksonville University College of Law.

Located directly on the busy intersection of West Forsyth Street and Hogan Street.


Year Built: 1918
Building Size: 104804sq ft
Building Class: A
Lot Size: 0 acres


Documents

121 W. Forsyth Street.pdf

Units for Lease

Suite 510
Space Available: 2281 SF
Lease Type: Full Service
Suite 600
Space Available: 2138 SF
Lease Type: Full Service
Suite 620
Space Available: 1738 SF
Lease Type: Full Service
7th Floor
Space Available: 5150 SF
Lease Type: Full Service

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