Peer Pressure (2016)
Downtown Macon, Georgia, U.S.A.
Mixed-Use Development
Peer Pressure is a combination of commercial tenants, possible office space, and studio apartments. There isn't to be much new about this with the exception of it standing out in the heart of Downtown Macon. The orange and blue is common in the city, especially since Central High's colors are orange and blue. The colors, however, are more desaturate. The building has four levels. The first level is the commercial tenant space. From the second level to the fourth level will be studio apartments. On each floor, All Studio Apartments are alike, excluding the ones on the upper end, which have a washer and dryer lounge, while other apartment tenants would need to use the laundry room on the possible second level. The third level above the laundry room, would be the administration for the entire building. The fourth would be the fitness center. Next to the tenants on the first floor, there is an indoor pool hall. The building consist of two elevators, and two stairways. Each level has two exits directly to the parking deck, except the fourth level. The parking deck rises until it reaches the third level. The parking deck has two entrances/exits. The garbage disposal is in the upper end.
As you can see, The commercial tenants on the first floor, and the residential tenants on the second floor to the fourth floor. Each studio apartment has a balcony. There are seven apartments per floor.
This video shows a 360 degree view of the building.
This is an inside directory of the building. This could vary if really existed.
For those familiar with the Macon area, The building sits between Second street and Pine street. Peer Pressure is just a positive inspiration towards the city.
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