Thomas G. Healey


Thomas G. Healey was an Atlanta real estate developer, politician, street railway entrepreneur and banker. Healey started in the brick-making business and as a builder and contractor in partnership with Maxwell Berry who together managed the construction of Church (now Shrine) of the Immaculate Conception and the United States U.S. [Post Office and Customs House (Atlanta)|U.S. Post Office and Customs House]. Healey invested in land including the northwest corner of Marietta and Peachtree Streets where he built the first Healey Building.
Healey's other endeavors included:

Legacy

After Thomas Healey's death in 1897, his son William carried on the family businesses, which included the construction of the second Healey Building in the Fairlie-Poplar district of downtown Atlanta.
The William-Oliver Building was built on the site of the first Healey Building in 1930, and is named after Healey's two grandsons.