Clad in concrete and dotted with rectangular windows, the building now known as Tower Square has been a fixture of Atlanta’s skyline for decades.
It’s also been empty since 2020, leaving the 45-story behemoth as the city’s largest vacant office building at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the office market. Doubts began to swirl over whether a traditional office user would ever reoccupy the building.
That answer came this week as medical imaging technology company Oxos announced it signed a 40,000-square-foot lease to move its headquarters to Tower Square in Midtown. The company, which develops portable X-ray scanners, is the first to sign a lease at the tower since it lost AT&T as a tenant. The building used to be AT&T’s regional headquarters in the Southeast…