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Originally Posted by Ant131531
I never understood why the area around Atlantic Station hasn't taken off already(I mean really exploded). That area is underrated as far as walkability. You're close to restaurants, shopping, and a movie theatre with a nice park and monument in the middle. That can't be said for many of the neighborhoods in Atlanta.
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It actually hasn't taken long to fill in at all. There wasn't anything there until the late 00s (including the 17th Street bridge), and then there was a recession. Now that that's over, things are happening fast.
People used to make fun of Atlantic Station for being "in the middle of nowhere" and "an amusement park that suburbanites can come to and pretend they're in a city." I had a good feeling about it from the beginning and tried to convince those people to look into the future a little. It's not perfect, but the developer was forward thinking and the result has been the connection of Midtown and Westside, and now an entirely new neighborhood is growing organically around it.
The only reason it feels so "far" away (if you consider half a mile far) from the core of Midtown is that the northwestern part of Midtown is still mostly vacant. Once that area fills in, it's all going to feel like one contiguous neighborhood... the bridge will always be a long block to walk, but it will be the only gap eventually.