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Originally Posted by Terminus
There is no building. This never was put in the final deal. Morseberger had wanted to include 222 Mitchell in the deal, but as we saw above, he no longer owns it.
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Yeah, the City built a new 911 Call Center/Police Dept, only it ran into trouble [gasp!] with it.
From an AJC Article [March 24th, 2009]
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/stories/2009/03/24/atlanta_city_hall_east.html
"The departments wanted to be out of the 2-million-square-foot City Hall East by the end of 2008. Then they hoped for this July. Now they’re saying September.".............................
The moving contract isn’t the only City Hall East concern of some council members. Developer Emory Morsberger has agreed to buy the building from the city for $26 million. However, some council members wonder whether the deal will be consummated, considering how tough obtaining a bank loan is these days.
“I wish Emory Morsberger all the luck in the world because [getting financing] is very difficult, even with the best of credit,” said Council President Lisa Borders.
Not to worry, says Morsberger, who plans to transform the old building into condos, offices, restaurants, shops, theaters and art space..........
The departments will move into their new public safety headquarters, located in downtown Atlanta on Garnett Street between the city’s jail and courthouse. Police Lt. Jeffery Glazier, who is in charge of the department’s move, said some work is necessary in the new building, such as connecting the telephone system."