Generally it seems Novare average about 12 ft per floor, as a median of the other projects. 432 ft is that median. I doubt it will hit 500 but it'll be good infill none the less.
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good lord this thing is a beast!
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Grading, and getting ready to lay some pipes which probably have a more technical name than just "pipes." The retaining wall between the Starbucks parking lot and the site has come down, as has the halfway house that flanked the Neil Reid building.
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Novare's typical cookie cutter shit.
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cookie cutter at least... i don't mind it that much, it's infill. (and when it's called for, they do up the ante - eg the atlantic)
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Question... there are two pictures for this project... the phase I picture (with one building) is being built now, right? Will the other two buildings be the ones from the phase II picture or will they be more in the style of phase I? I seem to remember someone mentioning that they might all be in that Spire-minus-the-spire phase-I style (I hope not. :yuck:).
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I think all three of them will look like the one under construction now. Phase II is meant to be the same heigh as I
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Don't forget Allen Plaza :) There will be lots of retail, some two stories as well.
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It sure looks like a nice tower.
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On the Atlanta forum it was mentioned that the height is 501 feet, would that be just to the height of the main roof or the height including the spires?
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Makes sense, looks also like the height of the main roof is about 450 feet, maybe a little more.
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Irregardless of roof height or spire height, this will stand up nicely in that area of town.
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This should get put on the Atlanta city page on this website as well as the height updated on Emporis.
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Excellent..thanks, Jason!
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Surely, They'll have to keep that. Is it actually protected though? He of course has nicer buildings (like the Reed House) but still, it's a nice little example of his work and a good example of midtown apartments from the period. Are they apts. or condos? Seems like they'd almost have to be converted to luxury historic condos to keep up with the market. Does anyone know what the actual units are like? He also did that 8-9 story apartment building on the peachtree corner on the street that runs on the north side of the Biltmore (7th?). Someone should fix that one up into a nice boutique hotel. |
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