It was built in 1937 by architects Ivey and Crook and was one of the largest real estate developments in Atlanta during the Depression.
It consisted of one-story buildings that ran along the north, west and south sides of Rhodes Hall.
The offramp of the Buford Highway Connector to Peachtree Street runs along the building's south side.
The site of the west building is now parking behind Rhodes Hall.
Dewberry has acquired numerous properties in the area, historically known as Pershing Point[3] but which Dewberry proposes to call "Uptown Atlanta".