Posted by Knox Bardeen on 11/29/06 in Mixed Use Development, New Construction, Old Fourth Ward Real Estate
I know that I have a link to their site over on the left, but if you haven’t checked out My Urban City, please do. Their unique take on Atlanta architecture as well as their love for new urbanism keeps me an avid reader of their blog.
They also just announced that Tribute Lofts, over in [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 11/13/06 in Buckhead Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
Novare Group just spent $40 million for a nine acre parcel within Buckhead Village to build a mixed use development. The project is going to take at least 7 years due to current tenant relationships, but when it’s finished will consist of retail space, office space and luxury condos.
The project is located at the southeast [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 11/13/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
I wanted to throw up some artist renderings of what 12th & Midtown is going to look like.
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 11/13/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
Back in August we announced 1010 Midtown, a mixed use development being constructed on Peachtree between 11th and 12th streets. Well, now we have more scoop for you.
The developers have released plans to for future phases of this project. In addition to 1010 Midtown, the folks putting this project together decided to assemble three city [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 11/4/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
Developers have purchased a 1.69 acre parcel of Midtown real estate at Peachtree Street and 17th and will turn it into a high end mixed use office and hotel tower, with the address 1400 Peachtree. Also, to be included in the development will be high end retail and residential portions.
Plans are still being drawn, but [...]
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Posted by Ben Hester on 11/3/06 in For Sale, Information, Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
The ViewPoint condos are currently under construction in Midtown on Peachtree St between 6th and 7th streets (This is right around the Midtown Peachtree Starbucks and McCray’s). The building will contain 385 condos and 30,000 square feet of retail. The first phase is slated for completion in 2009.
The midtown area has seen considerable development [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 09/5/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
On nearly two acres of prime Midtown real estate, a 36 story condo tower will be built. The address will be 855 Peachtree Street and included in this mixed use development will be a 383 unit, high-rise tower and 30,000 square feet of street-level retail. The residential portion will include one and two bedroom homes.
You [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 08/16/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
A new 35 story 630,000 square foot mixed use development has been announced on a two acre site on Peachtree Street between 11th and 12th streets. The project will include 443 high rise condos and 38,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.
Construction is set to begin this month, on what is being called 1010 [...]
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Posted by Knox Bardeen on 07/6/06 in Midtown Real Estate, Mixed Use Development, New Construction
Cousins Properties is buying up more of Midtown. Their newest is called Fox Plaza, a 2.4 acre mixed use development. And with its four boundaries Juniper Street, North Avenue, Peachtree Street and Ponce, you know this is hot, groundbreaking project.
The first piece of Fox Plaza is a 30 story, 210 unit condo tower called The [...]
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