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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 12:04 AM
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Permits filed for East Medinah Village

https://whatnowatlanta.com/east-medi...oving-forward/
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East Medinah Village, an affordable housing-centric development planned in the Peoplestown neighborhood, at 1184 Hank Aaron Drive, is moving forward. Permits this week were filed with the City of Atlanta to kick off site work for the proposed mixed-use development, starting with its first phase: an 11-story building with 250 affordable residential units, three floors of parking, and retail space which will be located on the first floor. It is being developed by New-York-based Exact Capital Group.

East Medinah Village has been in planning since at least 2006, according to an Atlanta Regional Commission report from February of that year. It is meant to be a mixed-use development across 6.2 acres. When the proposed development first surfaced some 14 years ago, it was to include 722 residential condominium units, 97,400 square feet of retail, and 90,700 square feet of office.

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EAST MEDINAH VILLAGE IS A PROPOSED 250-UNIT AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT. IT WILL CONTAIN ONE 11-STORY BUILDING WITH THE THREE FLOORS OF PARKING AND RETAIL LOCATED ON THE 1ST FLOOR
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 2:52 PM
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126 Renaissance opening as a hotel instead of condos?

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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 3:58 PM
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That's so wierd. A new hotel in the Covid-19 era? The tourism industry hasn't come close to recovering yet. You'd think housing would do better.
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 5:04 PM
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I'd assume an extended stay residential hotel. Makes more sense than expensive condos.
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 9:48 PM
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Cross posting as not everyone looks at the Atlanta thread:

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Speaking of- it looks fantastic.






Courtesy of this board’s favorite, Chris Bender who attended the DRC.
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 10:20 PM
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I like the unique approach.



It looks like they are taking the structure to the left of the surface lot.

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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 10:50 PM
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I’m surprised there’s projects haven’t become more common throughout Atlanta. They seem like a great fit along our major corridors and the BeltLine.
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Old Posted Oct 14, 2020, 9:40 PM
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Rhapsody

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/..._3&cx_artPos=2
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A Washington D.C. developer known for projects in walkable, urban neighborhoods is pitching a 324-unit residential tower in Midtown that would feature both luxury apartment units and condos — a first in Atlanta.

Capital City Real Estate wants to build a 267-foot-tall tower on the site of Earthlink’s former Midtown office campus on Peachtree Street. Last year, it bought the 1.5-acre Earthlink property at 1439 Peachtree St., on the north side of Midtown, for just over $15 million. Capital City also plans to develop the adjacent parcel at 1429 Peachtree St.

The new 24-story residential tower would include 55 condos on the 14th through 24th floors, with an average listing price at $1.6 million and average size of over 3,000 square feet per unit, according to an Oct. 13 presentation Capital City made to the Midtown Development Review Committee.

The remaining 250-plus units would be for-rent apartments.

Ladson Haddow, a managing partner with the residential market analyst Haddow & Co, said “there is no precedent for condos atop apartments in Atlanta.”

The concept has been done in other markets, including the 505 Tower in downtown Nashville, Haddow said.

Capital City plans to start construction by the middle of next year, Scott Zimmerman, founding principal and president, told the Midtown Development Review Committee. The project could be finished by late 2023, he said.

That timeline will depend on construction financing.

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Old Posted Oct 15, 2020, 3:20 PM
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Someone on the DRC was critical of the street level but compared to what is typical around here, that looks pretty good to me.
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2020, 4:32 PM
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Someone on the DRC was critical of the street level but compared to what is typical around here, that looks pretty good to me.
The problem is if they bring this up to the street, the setback will be uneven and inconsistent with the rest of the urban environment....very awkward....really this is the fault of city planners 30-40 years ago. I agree with you. They did the best they could given what's around them.
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Old Posted Oct 21, 2020, 9:02 PM
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41-unit townhome development faces some community resistence

New 41-unit townhome development planned in Old Fourth Ward faces some community resistence.

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A planned 41-unit townhome development in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward is getting pushback from some longtime homeowners who say the project is too large for their mostly single-family neighborhood.

But the historic Old Fourth Ward just east of downtown, once a declining neighborhood, is now rapidly gentrifying and filling up with luxury apartments and condominiums, spurred in recent years by the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail. Building the townhome development at the corner of Parkway Drive and Linden Avenue, less than a mile from the Beltline, fits in with the city’s vision for more urban, high density residential developments in the neighborhood and throughout the city, according to developer Satish Lathi, managing partner of local company Live Oak Realty Investments.

During a recent virtual Fourth Ward West neighborhood meeting, about a dozen members said they opposed the project. They called the design “unattractive." They said that many townhomes would bring too much traffic to already congested streets. Townhomes are "not the type of development that fits in with neighborhood," said a 35-year homeowner who lives across the street from the planned project.

Lathi said he initially thought of building apartments on the property, but decided it was more in keeping with the “character of the neighborhood to do ownership versus rental.” The townhomes are expected to sell for between $650,000 to $850,000.

The 3-story townhome project is proposed to be built on 1.2 acres at 572 and 578 Parkway Drive and 404, 408 and 412 Linden Ave. Three houses and a vacant lot currently make up the property that is surrounded by several single-family homes as well as some apartment buildings on Parkway Drive close to North Avenue. The current owner of the property where the townhomes would rise is Erich Randolph, according to Fulton property records.
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Old Posted Oct 21, 2020, 9:52 PM
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There’s new townhomes up and down Parkway along with numerous multi family housing. Hope this moves forward.
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Old Posted Nov 6, 2020, 6:35 PM
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Midtown DRC Agenda November 10, 2020

5:00 NEW APPLICATION: 1100 West Peachtree St. (Restaurant)
Project Type: The adaptive reuse of an existing two-story building along the west side of West
Peachtree St. between 11th St. and 12th St. The project entails a new 4,314 SF restaurant
with a new 512 SF front raised outdoor dining area with overhead trellis and new ADA
accessibility. The site offers nine (9) parking spaces and screened dumpster in the rear
with additional parking provided in the immediately southwest adjacent SkyHouse
Midtown parking deck.
Applicant(s): Byung Yoon, AIA, BCY Architects, bcy_architect@aol.com


5:30 NEW APPLICATION: Lincoln Ventures – 859 Spring St. (Mixed-Use)
Project Type: A new 31-story student orientated mixed-use project located at the northeast corner of
Spring St. and Abercrombie Pl. The new building will include street fronting 1,857 SF
retail, 1,158 SF main lobby and a 2,172 SF leasing office. The upper 24 levels include 195
units with 550 beds. A fully screened parking podium is provided on levels two through
seven holding 107 spaces. All the parking spaces and two loading spaces are accessed
via two adjacent curbcuts along Abercrombie Pl.
Applicant(s): Jessica Hill, Morris Manning & Martin LLP, jhill@mmmlaw.com
Mohamed Mohsen, Niles Bolton Architects, mmohsen@nilesbolton.com
Kate Triplett, Kimley-Horn, kate.triplett@kimley-horn.com
Francisco Rios, Lincoln Ventures Properties, francisco@lincoln-ventures.co
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Old Posted Nov 6, 2020, 6:58 PM
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At least the student housing project is on a small parcel with a small footprint.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 12:37 AM
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Austin Developer Plans 31-Story Co-Living Tower Near Georgia Tech

https://www.bisnow.com/atlanta/news/...n-tower-106642
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An Austin-based student housing developer is venturing outside of its Texas confines and entering the Atlanta market with a new project.

Lincoln Ventures is proposing a 31-story co-living tower at 859 Spring St., at the corner of Abercrombie Place and a stone's throw from the new NCR headquarters and Tech Square. The 195-unit project also will include 1,800 SF of commercial space, Lincoln Ventures President David Kanne said in an email to Bisnow.

The project will offer 550 beds across the 195 furnished units, with 83 units set aside for renters earning 80% of the city's average median income, Kanne said. The market-rate beds are expected to rent for between $1,350 and $1,700 per month.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 1:14 AM
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Nearly 300 for-sale residential units planned in Chosewood Park

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/...ide-trail.html
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A developer is proposing 283 for-sale townhomes and single-family detached residences in Chosewood Park near a planned extension of the Beltline’s Southside Trail.

Prices would range from $235,000 for one-bedroom units to $525,000 for three-bedroom units.

Thrive Residential, now owned by housing giant Toll Brothers, wants to build the project on nearly 10 acres at Gault Street, McDonough Boulevard and Federal Terrace.

Thrive Residential is seeking to rezone nearly 10 acres in Chosewood Park as seen in this illustration along McDonough Boulevard and Gault Street.


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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 2:32 AM
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2010 vs 2030 Google Maps Street View of Spring St is going to be something amazing to see.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 2:52 PM
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Has demo work began on the Cousins office tower?
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 3:19 PM
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No, I believe they are still awaiting an anchor tenant before beginning construction. Not sure how likely that is in the near future, with the current COVID rates and additional office vacancies.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 4:51 PM
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