
Tower Square, the overhauled former AT&T Midtown Center at 675 W Peachtree St in Midtown Atlanta, has finally landed its first new office tenant since AT&T cleared out in 2020. OXOS Medical is taking about 40,000 square feet in the 45-story tower, a lease that gives the revamped property a much-needed headline tenant after a major push to reintroduce it with a new lobby, upgraded retail, and a larger front plaza aimed at luring headquarters users back to Midtown. The deal also underlines how amenity-heavy urban towers are still pulling attention in a choppy office market.
According to CoStar, OXOS, which makes portable X-ray systems, signed for approximately 40,000 square feet at Tower Square. The company currently lists its headquarters at 1100 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 700 on the OXOS Medical site and is expected to relocate, although the exact move-in date has not been disclosed. CBRE brokers Jessica Doyle and Graham Little represented the landlord, while Chris Campbell of Cecil & Campbell Advisors negotiated on behalf of the tenant, according to the same report.
“Companies are being more selective about where and how they occupy space and this lease reflects the demand we are seeing for well-located buildings that combine scale, connectivity and a comprehensive amenity offering in Midtown,” Doyle said, as reported by CoStar. The deal effectively caps a long post-AT&T vacancy stretch and follows a multi-phase renovation that introduced a landscaped plaza and refreshed street-level retail, according to Rough Draft Atlanta.
Tower Square's Amenities and Transit Access
The Tower Square repositioning centers on a 28,000 square foot front plaza, an on-site retail collection branded as The Exchange, and direct in-building access to the North Avenue MARTA station, all highlighted in the property’s leasing materials. The Exchange totals roughly 75,000 square feet and features fitness and leisure operators meant to keep workers anchored to the campus throughout the day, according to marketing documents. The tower’s typical floor plates run about 28,000 to 31,000 square feet with column-free layouts that are pitched as ideal for headquarters tenants, per CBRE.
What This Means For Midtown
OXOS will not come close to filling Tower Square on its own. The campus markets roughly 1.3 million square feet in total, but finally having a named headquarters tenant gives leasing teams momentum and a cleaner story to tell prospects. The building still advertises move-in-ready spec suites and larger contiguous blocks on the Tower Square site, which pegs the property at about 1.3 million square feet overall. If other companies follow OXOS into amenity-rich Midtown towers, the property’s evolution from a single-tenant telecom stronghold to a multi-tenant Midtown campus could pick up speed.









