Georgia Tech is reimagining The Biltmore as the latest engine of innovation in Tech Square, launching a bold new chapter for one of Atlanta’s most historic landmarks. As part of an ambitious effort to make Atlanta a top-five U.S. tech hub, Georgia Tech is transforming The Biltmore into a vibrant center for launching, scaling, and accelerating startups in the heart of Midtown.
“This is more than a building — it’s a launchpad for Atlanta’s future,” said Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera. “At The Biltmore, we’re not just reinvigorating a landmark, we are creating space for more startups, more opportunity, and more innovation that moves Atlanta forward.”
Built in 1924 and marking its centennial last year, The Biltmore has long stood as a symbol of Atlanta’s growth, once serving as a central point for the city’s business and social life. Now, it begins its next century as a future-looking hub for entrepreneurship, where founders, researchers, investors, and industry leaders can collaborate to launch world-changing ventures.
“As home to the South’s first radio station, this over 100-year-old lasting Atlanta landmark has its own tech history,” said Commissioner Pat Wilson from the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “It’s fitting that our Tech Square neighbor will now play a role as a springboard to the innovative companies and ideas that will take us into the future.”
Tech Square: A National Innovation District
Previously acquired by the Georgia Tech Foundation, The Biltmore sits in the heart of Tech Square, a 2.5-million-square-foot innovation district that is home to:
“Atlanta is becoming the startup capital of the South, and this next chapter for The Biltmore strengthens our momentum,” said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “We are bringing together the people, places, and resources to accelerate Atlanta’s growth as a world-class tech and innovation ecosystem.”
The Biltmore @ Tech Square: What’s Inside
The revitalized Biltmore will house over 100,000 square feet of key pillars of Georgia Tech’s innovation ecosystem:
Together, these assets position Tech Square — and now, Atlanta — as one of the most nationally competitive ecosystems for entrepreneurship, research commercialization, and venture acceleration.
“We’re honored to have been engaged by the Foundation to help bring Georgia Tech’s vision to life,” said David Tyndall, an original co-developer of Tech Square and CEO of Collaborative Real Estate, which will oversee The Biltmore’s redevelopment. “The Biltmore is the centerpiece of Tech Square, and now it will become an international crown jewel of innovation. This will be a place where founders build, investors engage, and the future takes shape.”
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