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Old Posted Dec 18, 2014, 8:11 PM
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Apartment complex at Centennial Olympic Park gets initial OK

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The board of Invest Atlanta gave initial approval Thursday to plans to build a 407-unit apartment project adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park.
Board members approved an "inducement" resolution declaring the agency's intent to issue up to $93 million in revenue bonds for Post Centennial Park, to be built by Post Properties Inc.
http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/blog/...plex-at-centennial-olympic-parkgets.html
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 2:06 PM
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Another Bulkhead Village Development- 359 East Paces Ferry Road

     
     
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 2:25 PM
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Another Bulkhead Village Development- 359 East Paces Ferry Road
So would this be at the corner of Grandview and East Paces Ferry? Or would this be further down the block?
     
     
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Airport seeks developers for Airport City.





According to a report in today's Atlanta Business Chronicle, officials at Hartsfield -Jackson International Airport are issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to developers in order to fulfill its plans to add an upscale hotel next to its domestic terminal, a sorely needed amenity for the more than 250,000 travelers that pass through daily. The hotel is the centerpiece of an effort to spur commercial real estate development around the more than 4,700-acre campus of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that could also include office buildings and retail space. The hotel would rise between the north and south domestic terminals, an area known as the west curb — a much-needed convenience for Hartsfield-Jackson's displaced passengers, the industry term for travelers who have missed their connections. A new transit stop could also be part of the mix.

However, the new hotel is just once piece of the planned Airport City. Hartsfield-Jackson also has about 13 acres along Interstate 85 where developers could propose a mixed-use project with office, retail and possibly residential units.

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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 4:16 PM
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That looks like a suburban office park from 1985
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 4:47 PM
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That looks like a suburban office park from 1985

This is obviously just a fantasy drawing at this stage. However, there is no doubt that ATL should have a major hotel right at the terminal.
     
     
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According to a report in today's Atlanta Business Chronicle, officials at Hartsfield -Jackson International Airport are issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to developers in order to fulfill its plans to add an upscale hotel next to its domestic terminal, a sorely needed amenity for the more than 250,000 travelers that pass through daily. The hotel is the centerpiece of an effort to spur commercial real estate development around the more than 4,700-acre campus of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that could also include office buildings and retail space. The hotel would rise between the north and south domestic terminals, an area known as the west curb — a much-needed convenience for Hartsfield-Jackson's displaced passengers, the industry term for travelers who have missed their connections. A new transit stop could also be part of the mix.

However, the new hotel is just once piece of the planned Airport City. Hartsfield-Jackson also has about 13 acres along Interstate 85 where developers could propose a mixed-use project with office, retail and possibly residential units.

http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/print...evelopers-for-airport-city.html?page=all
""The Airport City concept would be a first-of-its-kind type of project in the United States and will include the four-star iconic hotel with 300 to 400 rooms attached to the domestic terminal or within walking distance,""

I wonder whoever quoted this has ever been to LAX? There are a dozen or more hotels at LAX's front door along West Century Blvd. While they may not necessarily have their own walkways/skybridges to the terminals they are pretty much at LAX's front door so the concept of an "Airport City" isn't new.

And yes this looks like a rendering from the 1960s.
     
     
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I like the scale of these new buildings in Buckhead.
     
     
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I like the scale of these new buildings in Buckhead.
They do have some of the best architecture going around right now. It's too bad the infrastructure is such a nightmare. With Buckhead Village being a mile from MARTA, people need a way to get from the station to that point without having to make that long and unpleasant walk or get stuck in traffic (like Atlantic Station has done by running shuttles in bus lanes). Meanwhile Midtown has the infrastructure but gets the most unimpressive designs. It seems like we can't get a perfect combination anywhere, but at least things are growing
     
     
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On Dec. 2, Pottinger brought plans for demolishing the office building at the corner of East Paces Ferry and Grandview Avenue, which apparently will be redeveloped as an office building for the headquarters of State Bank with retail space on the lower level which fronts on Buckhead Avenue.
http://theloudermilkcompanies.com/press.asp?id=42

The link above has a pretty good summary of what's going on around that area. It looks like State Bank will be headquartered in the building Atlanta3000 posted a render for.
     
     
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Looks like more terrible architecture for Buckhead...
     
     
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They do have some of the best architecture going around right now. It's too bad the infrastructure is such a nightmare. With Buckhead Village being a mile from MARTA, people need a way to get from the station to that point without having to make that long and unpleasant walk or get stuck in traffic (like Atlantic Station has done by running shuttles in bus lanes). Meanwhile Midtown has the infrastructure but gets the most unimpressive designs. It seems like we can't get a perfect combination anywhere, but at least things are growing
It's funny that you mention the perfect combination. Even if we look at just Buckhead, the area with the train stations (Buckhead and Lenox) are un-walkable and have a strip feel at best. With its loose grid, the Village actually has potential to be walkable...yet it has no train stations.

As I've said before, it would be great if the future Clifton Corridor line could continue northwest and link up with the Buckhead Village (and maybe beyond).
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 11:21 PM
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They do have some of the best architecture going around right now. It's too bad the infrastructure is such a nightmare. With Buckhead Village being a mile from MARTA, people need a way to get from the station to that point without having to make that long and unpleasant walk or get stuck in traffic (like Atlantic Station has done by running shuttles in bus lanes). Meanwhile Midtown has the infrastructure but gets the most unimpressive designs. It seems like we can't get a perfect combination anywhere, but at least things are growing
The city should dust off its plans for the original "people mover," which I guess was supposed to be a streetcar. That would fit right in with the new MARTA bridge.

It might be a better walk if they finish the Peachtree Boulevard project and some of those old strip centers get redeveloped.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2014, 11:29 PM
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It might be a better walk if they finish the Peachtree Boulevard project and some of those old strip centers get redeveloped.
Might isn't the word...that would honestly be a great idea!!!
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Looks like more terrible architecture for Buckhead...
That's not terrible architecture, I actually think it's one of the better looking ones, and besides, it's just an initial render.
     
     
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Are you guys serious? What do y'all want out of an airport hotel, street retail and pocket parks? LOL
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Are you guys serious? What do y'all want out of an airport hotel, street retail and pocket parks? LOL
LOL!!! Agreed.
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Are you guys serious? What do y'all want out of an airport hotel, street retail and pocket parks? LOL
You forgot walkable.
     
     
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You forgot walkable.
The only walkability that is important in an airport hotel is the walk from the hotel to the terminal. Over the years I have stayed at several in situ airport hotels - LA, Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Paris,... What they have in common is maximum utility for convenience to flights. Many times when I had business in Paris, I would move on the last night to the Sheraton directly on the CDG E-F terminals and take a morning flight back to Atlanta. The convenience is terrific; a good night's sleep, a 15 minute walk to the gates instead of a dicey, traffic congested, early rising morning of stress. The extra cost was always worth it.
     
     
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I thought Atlanta made a clever move with Gateway Center. It's on the Rental Car Train at the intermediate stop, with a Marriott and Springhill Suites (and supposedly a Renaissance Hotel on the way). This is pretty much as good as an on-terminal hotel--that train takes like 2 minutes and comes every 2 minutes, and is immediately adjacent to the hotels. You're literally standing in security like 8 minutes after you check out of your room.
     
     
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