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Old Posted May 30, 2019, 9:13 PM
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No this is not irrelevant, you have a great talent for twisting words, are you a politician? Seriously? Look at all the announcements of the movie industry leaving, if that is not JOB related and development, I don't know what is......
Then post those announcements. But please don’t whine about Kemp every time something positive is announced by his office.
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Old Posted May 30, 2019, 9:20 PM
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Excited to see this move forward! It should do wonders for the street life in that area.. Hoping they are still planning to build the apartment tower and hotel in this phase as well. Will be awesome to have not 1, but two, 3 tower developments happening simultaneously within a few blocks of each other.
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This project is fenced off and work has begun on the existing building.

I'm really glad they're keeping the historic building. The things that basement has seen. If walls could talk.
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Old Posted Jun 1, 2019, 5:35 PM
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Don't be muted Bigstick. The second sentence in the article mentioned "him". It is relevant. It ain't like you pulled your comment out of thin air.

Peep comment all day on this forum about politics and/or pull into threads even when its less direct response to an original post than you responded to.
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Then post those announcements. But please don’t whine about Kemp every time something positive is announced by his office.
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2019, 12:47 PM
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Hilton’s new ‘micro-hotel’ brand Motto planned for Waldo's

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/...anned-for.html

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Hilton has picked Old Fourth Ward for the first U.S. location of its new “micro-hotel” brand Motto.

The 125-key hotel will come to a planned $80 million mixed-use project along Boulevard, near the intersection of Edgewood Avenue, where there’s a cluster of bars and restaurants. It’s also a short walk to the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail.


The project is expected to break ground this summer, with the goal of opening the office space at the end of 2020 and the hotel in early 2021.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2019, 10:44 PM
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Selig’s north highland (Manuel’s Tavern) townhomes. Although in the rendering, street parking has been removed. All per Atlanta intown paper.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2019, 11:17 PM
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I'm surprised that lot is only going to have townhomes on it....was expecting multi-family. Unfortunately, this is how you get limited density in the city, especially since so much of it is single family homes that will never be upzoned.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 1:21 AM
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I'm surprised that lot is only going to have townhomes on it....was expecting multi-family. Unfortunately, this is how you get limited density in the city, especially since so much of it is single family homes that will never be upzoned.

This seems pretty appropriate for the area. It's not that big a lot. I wouldn't really be in a hurry to convert established single family neighborhoods to higher density, when there's so many areas intown areas like Memorial Drive, Boulevard, Beltline zones and West Midtown that are much more appropriate for higher density.

One are though I was even more disappointed in being townhouses though was that big block behind the Flatiron in EAV. That easily could have been higher density. Townhouses a half-block from the heart of the village is disappointing.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 1:30 AM
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This seems pretty appropriate for the area. It's not that big a lot. I wouldn't really be in a hurry to convert established single family neighborhoods to higher density, when there's so many areas intown areas like Memorial Drive, Boulevard, Beltline zones and West Midtown that are much more appropriate for higher density.

One are though I was even more disappointed in being townhouses though was that big block behind the Flatiron in EAV. That easily could have been higher density. Townhouses a half-block from the heart of the village is disappointing.
I find the lot to be appropriate for higher density than oversized townhomes. MFH & mixed use is fitting of Poncey Highland and would’ve helped support existing retail along North Highland, some of which has struggled with the introduction of the beltline as a newer commercial node.

I also agree that more residential around EAV would be great. That said, at least Poncey-Highland has frequent bus routes. EAV is on a bit of an island
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I find the lot to be appropriate for higher density than oversized townhomes. MFH & mixed use is fitting of Poncey Highland and would’ve helped support existing retail along North Highland, some of which has struggled with the introduction of the beltline as a newer commercial node.

I also agree that more residential around EAV would be great. That said, at least Poncey-Highland has frequent bus routes. EAV is on a bit of an island
There's a strong NIMBY contingency in EAV. Development / densification of any sort (speaking generally) is fought/disparaged.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 1:24 PM
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I'm surprised that lot is only going to have townhomes on it....was expecting multi-family. Unfortunately, this is how you get limited density in the city, especially since so much of it is single family homes that will never be upzoned.
I agree. Townhomes seem to be the dominant for sale housing type in the city at the moment. I wonder how many have been built in the last 10 years. If we are going to be a city of 1.2 million we are going to need a lot more multi-family and condos in places just like this.

Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the project that was proposed adjacent to Piedmont Park?
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 1:41 PM
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Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the project that was proposed adjacent to Piedmont Park?
The hotel with a grocery store that was proposed for the Beltline adjacent lot on Monroe? That was shot down by NIMBYs.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 2:36 PM
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The hotel with a grocery store that was proposed for the Beltline adjacent lot on Monroe? That was shot down by NIMBYs.
No this is the one I was thinking of, adjacent to the Beltline, not the park.

https://squarefeetstudio.com/project...drewry-street/
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Old Posted Jun 7, 2019, 3:34 PM
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New Hyatt Centric hotel planned behind Lenox Square

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/...o-open-at.html
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A $75 million hotel is planned behind Lenox Square and overlooking Georgia 400 that could add more density to 
the top-performing Atlanta mall.

Buckhead planners on June 5 reviewed the 15-story project, which could be branded under the boutique hotel flag Hyatt Centric, according to plans submitted in the city. It would be a short walk from MARTA’s Lenox station and sit along the PATH400 Greenway Trail.
Simon hints that more changes are coming to Lenox Square

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happen at Lenox that are really going 
to be exciting,” John Rulli, president of Simon Malls and chief administration 
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2019, 12:22 PM
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A developer is moving forward with plans for the 1.25 acre lot that is bordered by Ponce, Penn, and Argonne. We saw renderings from Dezhu for this site a few pages back. This is a different plan.

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/..._news_headline

“A Dunwoody-based developer is eyeing a four- to six-story project with 135 owner-occupied residential units and 18,500 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.”

[IMG]https://media.bizj.us/view/img/11343785/screen-shot-2019-06-10-at-63231-am*750xx2242-1261-0-179.png[/IMG]

I tried to post a picture of the site plan, but it doesn’t seem to be posting correctly.

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Old Posted Jun 10, 2019, 12:59 PM
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A developer is moving forward with plans for the 1.25 acre lot that is bordered by Ponce, Penn, and Argonne. We saw renderings from Dezhu for this site a few pages back. This is a different plan.

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/..._news_headline

“A Dunwoody-based developer is eyeing a four- to six-story project with 135 owner-occupied residential units and 18,500 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.“

Fixed the image link^^
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2019, 1:17 PM
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Fixed the image link^^
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2019, 1:58 PM
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