Officials announced today that a seven-story, mixed-use medical complex has been green-lighted to replace "blighted parcels" across the street from Piedmont Hospital. The $65 million project, dubbed "Cornerstone Medical Center," will rise at the intersection of Peachtree and Collier roads. Plans call for 145,000 square feet of Class AAA medical office space and 16,000 square feet of street-level "boutique retail" and restaurants, presented in a blend of classic and modern architecture. The seven-story complex will have four levels of below-grade parking. Earlier talks indicated that Chick-fil-A will open a space within the new development, and the finalized rendering above would support that. The Cornerstone-Stein team plans to break ground this summer and complete the project by next year. http://atlanta.curbed.com/archives/2014/...ee-road-complex-officially-a-go.php#more
Unfortunately I believe it is not, which stinks. Hopefully if the Fuqua development suceeds there will additional development down Cheshire Bridge. I will say that when they did the streetscape improvements a couple of years ago it did at least clean up that street some....
Finally a press release and some new renderings of the Morningside development. Sprouts will be the main tenant.
Everything about that apartment tower looks sexy and then you get to the brick podium. It looks completely out of place and so cheap.
i agree; i think they're trying to go with 'traditional' but it looks more postmodern. of course, this kind of thing is relatively easy to change, take a look at viewpoint for example. they will probably upgrade the façade in a couple of years.
There is just very little to not love about the 98 14th Street proposal. You have impressive height, architecture and density. I love how Towers B & C come right up to 14th Street. Left out of the rendering (for obvious reasons) is the Four Season Hotel. When you add in the Four Seasons and the short hotel building on the southside of 14th, you have a very nice cluster there. The owner(s) of the southwest and southeast corners of 14th Street and W. Peachtree Street are probably doing their money dance right now.
I hope Towers B & C start first. Looking at the north facing view, that will make quite an impact from the Downtown Connector.
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I think that's extremely likely since they're the ones with the street frontage.
EDIT: It looks like they're bringing the ground down to the elevation of 14th and putting in an underground garage. I don't think we'll see any of those towers go up for a pretty long time with all the site work that will need to be done before construction can start.
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