The Peachtree name is common throughout the Atlanta area. In fact, it is often joked by natives that half of the streets in Atlanta are named Peachtree, and the other half have five names to make up for it. While “Peachtree” alone almost always refers to this street or its continuations, there are 71 streets in Atlanta with a variant of “Peachtree” in their name. Some include: •
Peachtree Creek Road • Peachtree Lane • Peachtree Avenue • Peachtree Circle • Peachtree Place • Peachtree Drive • Peachtree Plaza • Peachtree Way • Peachtree Memorial Drive • New Peachtree Road • Peachtree Walk • Peachtree Park Drive • Peachtree Parkway • Peachtree Valley Road • Peachtree Battle Avenue (commemorating the
Battle of Peachtree Creek) • Peachtree Dunwoody Road (running between Peachtree Street and
Dunwoody, Georgia) • Old Peachtree Road (traces part of the route of the original Peachtree Trail for which the road is named; in
Gwinnett County.) Peachtree is also seen in place names: •
Peachtree Center is a major development of
skyscrapers and other
high-rises in downtown, with Peachtree Center Avenue running a block east of Peachtree Street. •
Peachtree City is a planned-suburb golf community located south of the city, in
Fayette County. •
Peachtree Corners is also a planned suburb located north of the city, in
Gwinnett County.
West Peachtree Street West Peachtree Street is not a western branch of Peachtree Street, but a major parallel (and unlike Peachtree, almost perfectly straight) due north–south street running one block west of Peachtree Street through downtown, and mostly two or three blocks west (due to the curves in Peachtree Street) through Midtown. West Peachtree divides the northeast and northwest
quadrants of the city and county for
street addressing purposes. In 2026, West Peachtree was changed from NW to NE. Where the current Peachtree Street turns to Peachtree Road and briefly heads northwest, it actually crosses West Peachtree, leaving it on the "east" side. It is at this point that the
Buford-Spring Connector (
Georgia 13) begins, taking the route of old
I-85. The studios of
WSB-TV are located on this section of “West” Peachtree Street , which terminates at I-85. The
MARTA Red/
Gold lines run directly under West Peachtree Street. The
Civic Center MARTA Station is located under West Peachtree street where the road crosses the
Downtown Connector (
I-75/
85) The station is notable as it is among a very small number of subway stations in the world that are simultaneously above a highway and below street level. The intersection of the two Peachtree streets in downtown form
Hardy Ivy Park, while in midtown, the intersection forms
Pershing Point Park. ==Route numbers==