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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 3:34 PM
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The blue area in question had fencing around it and look like the lot had already begun grading. Anyone know what's going here? I know the building next to the lot was in the past talked about being renovated into some multi-use development.
     
     
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The blue area in question had fencing around it and look like the lot had already begun grading. Anyone know what's going here? I know the building next to the lot was in the past talked about being renovated into some multi-use development.
Habitat for Humanity of Atlanta is moving to the site. Here is the info.

http://eastatlanta.patch.com/articles/at...lion-move-to-reynoldstown#video-12876454
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 5:00 PM
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Thanks for that! I'm surprised I missed it.

The rendering of the renovation of the existing building looks great, but it's unfortunate that the corner lot is going to become primarily parking lot right near the Beltline.
     
     
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That structure could one day serve as the base of a tower as high as 16 stories, which is allowed under zoning. In addition, future plans call for streetfront retail along North Avenue next to the Beltline.

http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2013...lude-new-16-story-tower-hugging-beltline
Awesome, the greater the density along the Beltline, the greater the demand to actually get some transit in.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 6:57 PM
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Thanks for that! I'm surprised I missed it.

The rendering of the renovation of the existing building looks great, but it's unfortunate that the corner lot is going to become primarily parking lot right near the Beltline.
I agree. While I'm glad a huge, run down lot is getting redeveloped, the entire design seems very suburban with big parking lots. And this section of the Beltline is the next to be developed in the next 2 years. With that will most likely bring a lot more dense development around the trail. At least there is still tons of land around the area that could use some lovin!
     
     
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I agree. While I'm glad a huge, run down lot is getting redeveloped, the entire design seems very suburban with big parking lots. And this section of the Beltline is the next to be developed in the next 2 years. With that will most likely bring a lot more dense development around the trail. At least there is still tons of land around the area that could use some lovin!
Could you perhaps being referring to:



I would love to see all that get a more urban use. The Beltline overlay has an awesome looking mockup of it with an uncovered storm water drainage and river walk type areas.

     
     
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 7:17 PM
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^Unfortunately the NPU rejected the beltline overlay for that area, citing concerns about 8-story towers and increased traffic.
First things first, that are needs improved connectivity by making 8th street go all the way to Ponce and a couple of ped/bike connections to the Beltline.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 7:25 PM
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^Unfortunately the NPU rejected the beltline overlay for that area, citing concerns about 8-story towers and increased traffic.
First things first, that are needs improved connectivity by making 8th street go all the way to Ponce and a couple of ped/bike connections to the Beltline.
As far as I am aware the first overlay was rejected for various issues (the one you mentioned among them) but changes were made and the subarea 6 overlay was adopted by the city council in December of 2011. http://beltline.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/ABI-Subarea-6-Master-Plan.pdf
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2013, 7:43 PM
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^Right, the city council takes into account NPU recommendations, but doesn't have to follow them. They approved the beltline overlay despite some localized rejections. Just pointing out that while most of us on this site love the Beltline overlay for that area, some locals don't want it. It's the same mind-set that drove the development to be as suburban as it is now, and prevented the 8th street connection.
Hopefully the locals will see how great the Eastside Trail has been, and jump on board with the overlay.
     
     
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^Right, the city council takes into account NPU recommendations, but doesn't have to follow them. They approved the beltline overlay despite some localized rejections. Just pointing out that while most of us on this site love the Beltline overlay for that area, some locals don't want it. It's the same mind-set that drove the development to be as suburban as it is now, and prevented the 8th street connection.
Hopefully the locals will see how great the Eastside Trail has been, and jump on board with the overlay.
Interesting. If you compare the earlier versions they've reduced the build heights around Monroe / 10th and reduced the number of streets crossing the Beltline down by Home Depot. I guess despite those changes they still disapproved?
     
     
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I didn't know they were only saving ~20% of the Pei building at 131 Ponce. The only portion of the building that remains is the front facing Ponce.

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New office tower eyed for Midtown

According to a report in the February,22nd Atlanta Business Chronicle, an Atlanta developer has begun pitching a high-profile site that could become Midtown’s first significant office building since the mid-2000s.

Brand Properties has the site next to Jim Borders’ 23-story SkyHouse Midtown under contract. Brand Properties did not disclose the price. It’s thought to be at least $4 million an acre for the site at 12th and West Peachtree streets.

Brand Properties President Michael Hoath said the project is in the early stages, but he has begun talking to potential tenants that could occupy the majority of the 12- to 15-story building. It would rise on a parcel just north of SkyHouse Midtown. The project is being designed by the architecture firm Cooper Carry Inc.
http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/print...ice-tower-eyed-for-midtown.html?page=all
     
     
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^Right, the city council takes into account NPU recommendations, but doesn't have to follow them. They approved the beltline overlay despite some localized rejections. Just pointing out that while most of us on this site love the Beltline overlay for that area, some locals don't want it. It's the same mind-set that drove the development to be as suburban as it is now, and prevented the 8th street connection.
Hopefully the locals will see how great the Eastside Trail has been, and jump on board with the overlay.
Have you met these people in historic Midtown? Their precious streets can't handle the mad rush of cars if that super-block is removed.
     
     
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Have you met these people in historic Midtown? Their precious streets can't handle the mad rush of cars if that super-block is removed.
I'm one of those people in Historic Midtown and I think we should redevelop that superblock. However, there were some strange decisions on traffic flow through the neighborhood in the past. For example, the two-waying of 8th street only up to Argonne Ave. This makes Argonne Ave the busiest north-south street in the historic area despite it being by far the narrowest. And with no stop signs or crosswalks between 8th and 4th people drive way too quickly down it.
     
     
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315 West Ponce



A new design for 315 West Ponce is making the rounds... Decatur Metro reports here.

Here is a link to the full plans.
     
     
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Investor wants ‘icon’ at Buckhead site

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As the business outlook brightens and the recessionary development freeze starts to thaw, the owner of a popular Buckhead corner is making a big gamble.

Peter Blum is managing partner for the property currently occupied by Cheesecake Factory, one of Atlanta’s most popular restaurants. Instead of renewing a long-term lease to keep the famous eatery, Blum is marketing a grander vision for the site on Peachtree Road, near where a stalled luxury development has gained new life.

Blum, who previously leased the former ESPN Zone restaurant space he owns next door for a flagship, extra-large store for Restoration Hardware, is bypassing what might be a sure thing in Cheesecake Factory for a chance at attracting another world-class retailer — or potentially a mixed-use high-rise development at one of Buckhead’s busiest crossroads.

“We feel strongly this is going to be a very, very great area,” Blum said.

Buckhead went on a building binge last decade, with office towers, hotels and high-rise condos popping up. Then the economy crashed, the ultra-luxurious Streets of Buckhead project fizzled, and several largely empty office towers stood watch over the Peachtree corridor. ESPN Zone closed a few years ago when Disney decided to end the sports bar concept.

Now, though, development is happening again. Luxury apartments are rising, cranes are swinging at Streets of Buckhead — reborn as Buckhead Atlanta — and there’s talk of future office towers and hotel development.

Blum, said Sam Massell, head of the Buckhead Coalition, “has seen the future better than many. That area is indeed coming back.”

Representatives of Restoration Hardware filed a permit application with the city of Atlanta last week for a free-standing location that reportedly will mirror the company’s newer stores in Houston, Boston and Scottsdale, Ariz. The Buckhead View website reported that plans call for the ESPN Zone building to be demolished in May and construction on a six-story Restoration store to follow.

Officials with the California-based retailer did not return phone calls seeking comment.

Cheesecake Factory will continue operating at 3024 Peachtree Road until it can find and finish a new space, Blum said.

Officials of the California-based restaurant company declined to comment. Atlanta Business Chronicle reported this month that Cheesecake Factory Inc. was scouting space at Lenox Square for either its namesake restaurant or possibly another of the company’s brands.

Rather than sell the 1.75-acre Cheesecake Factory property, Blum said he wants to lease it, potentially to a high-end retailer for another “iconic” store, or perhaps to a group that could do a vertical development. He’s not limiting his options.

Blum and his partners landed Cheesecake Factory in the early 1990s before it became a household name, known for serving an endless supply of oversized desserts from a menu as thick as some high school yearbooks.

Cheesecake Factory was an “exemplary” tenant, Blum said. The company wanted a long-term renewal, and planned to completely renovate the building and enclose the patio.

“The decision was really a difficult one,” Blum said. “It was in my heart. I wanted to renew.”

However, Blum said he had second thoughts. He wondered how often a restaurant can be successful for several decades, and whether the property was being underused and had potential for higher and better development. The Restoration Hardware project convinced him that it did.

“We want someone who is going to understand and appreciate the 3024 Peachtree address,” said Jamie Hargather, a broker with Wilson Hull & Neal Real Estate, who represents the property.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2013, 11:30 PM
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Ponce City Market Video

Progress at Ponce City Market is moving along briskly: http://youtu.be/HQrp__sEtbU

Crews have removed all the pavement/concrete along sections of Glenn Iris & North Ave. I estimate the underground parking deck to have at least 4 floors from the size of the hole. The greenspace built on top should look like this:



Views from the Fourth Ward Park seem to prove its perceived continuation right into Ponce City Market.

Each of the old windows are being inspected & removed by hand (mirrors in hand!). The two secondary entrances fronting Ponce are being preserved complete with the old "Retail Store" engravings in stone above the doors. The tower will really benefit from a facelift. I never noticed all the green slime until I zoomed in with my camera.

If possible, go down and see this renovation in action. It's really interesting to watch.

Here's to renovation trumping demolition!
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2013, 1:08 PM
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I didn't know they were only saving ~20% of the Pei building at 131 Ponce. The only portion of the building that remains is the front facing Ponce.
Make that 0%. I just drove by, and all I saw was rubble facing Ponce.
     
     
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Wait, like just now? Last night they had torn all the back down and the facade was still up, are you sure?
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According to the information at the link below, the facade was to be removed prior to demolition of the remainder of the building. It is to be replaced during construction.
http://www.atlantapreservationcenter.com/impei
     
     
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