Crescent Communities plans to build a two-tower, multi-use community on a 2.5-acre parcel of the Church at Wieuca’s 13-acre campus at the corner of Peachtree and Wieuca roads in Buckhead.
3600 Peachtree, as it’s called in an announcement, will be a “premier mixed-use development positioned at the apex of Peachtree Road in the heart of Buckhead.”
It sits adjacent to Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square and will bring a 300-unit, Crescent Communities-branded NOVEL apartment tower and a 375,000-square-foot, 21-story high-rise office building.
“3600 Peachtree represents an opportunity to thoughtfully shape the next era of Buckhead,” Crescent Comunities Managing Director Sagar Rathie said. “Our focus is on creating a workplace that feels elevated yet welcoming. A place where people can thrive, where leaders gather, ideas take shape and culture is intentionally woven into the everyday experience. From the architecture to the street-level activation, every detail is designed to support how people work today while remaining adaptable for what’s next.”
Amenities shared between the buildings will include 10,000 square feet of indoor activity areas, including flexible conferencing and training spaces, wellness and fitness facilities, indoor and outdoor lounges and alternative work environments. There will also be a 19,000-square-foot outdoor terrace.
Crescent Communities said it is partnering with the Church at Wieuca on the project’s development.
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based developer plans to pursue LEED certification, WiredScore Platinum and WELL building standards. The church is planning to use the proceeds from the land sale to fund a redevelopment of its main campus that is expected to cost $35 million to $38 million, according to its website.
“This agreement marks a significant step forward in our campus redevelopment and our long-term vision for this site,” Church at Wieuca Lead Pastor R. Kevin Head said. “In partnership with Crescent Communities, we are creating a thoughtfully integrated mix of office, commercial and residential uses alongside a welcoming church facility with enhanced educational spaces that will serve our congregation and the broader community for years to come.”
Development partners include HSR Development Services, Partners Real Estate, Pickard Chilton and Kimley Horn.


