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Old Posted Dec 30, 2018, 4:00 AM
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SAVANNAH | Development News Thread

I figured I would start a development thread on Savannah,GA. There's a lot of development going on in the city and Savannah without a doubt has the most development going of any city in Georgia outside of Atlanta.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
PLANT RIVERSIDE DISTRICT
This is the largest private project in the history of Savannah's National Historic Landmark District. The $280 million development will feature a 419 room JW Marriott Hotel spread across three separate themed buildings. It will also feature restaurants, retail space and convention space.
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr
Website: http://www.plantriverside.com


EASTERN WHARF
Website: http://www.easternwharf.com
The first phase, which is already underway and expected to cost about $225 million, will bring a 306-unit multi-family apartment building, 40,000-square-feet of retail space devoted primarily to food and beverage and a 196-room hotel, 80,000 square-feet of office space, a linear park and a programmable two acre riverfront park along with an 1,100 space parking garage including a 700 space city owned garage.The first phase should be complete by the fall of 2020. Patrick Malloy Communities is developing the single family residential portion of the Eastern Wharf project. It will be called Upper East River and will include 156 single family homes. Website: http://uppereastriver.com/
Eastern Wharf-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Eastern Wharf-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Upper East River-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

CAMBRIA SUITES HOTEL
The six-story hotel will feature 103 guest rooms, a rooftop bar, meeting space, a business center and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The hotel’s interior and exterior designs will be locally inspired and include local art.
Cambria Hotel-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

ALOFT HTOEL
This six-story hotel is currently under construction and will open in 2019.
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

630 INDIAN STREET
A developer is building a 7-story, 296-unit apartment building west of Savannah's Historic District.
630 Indian Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

BOWERY II/615 MONTGOMERY STREET
This 4-story, 51 unit development will be called the "Bowery II" in reference to the Bowery in the block to the north of the site.
Bowery II-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

GASTON DISTRICT TOWNES(312-314 WEST GWINNETT ST)
This two-story townhome building will be apart of an already approved and under construction development called Gaston District Townes.
Gaston District Townes(312-314 W Gwinnett St)-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

APPROVED
111,113, AND 119 MLK BLVD
A developer is proposing a major redevelopment project in Savannah's Yamacraw Village that will include the renovation of 111, 113 and 119 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd and the construction of a new 6-story hotel at 110 Ann St and a new 212-unit, 6-story apartment building at 111 Ann St
111,113,119 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

110 ANN ST
110 Ann St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

110 Ann St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

110 Ann St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

111 ANN ST
111 Ann St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

111 Ann St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

VICTORY VILLAGE 2
SCAD, Savannah College of Art and Design, is proposing to build a dormitory complex that will feature two six-story buildings with 355 units, (710 beds) and a parking deck.
Victory Village 2-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Victory Village 2-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

SAVANNAH INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION
This expansion would add 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, a 42,000-square-foot ballroom, 14 new meeting rooms and a public parking garage, according to a request for qualifications (RFQ) for the construction manager. The project also includes new entry plazas and “architecturally exposed” structural steel supports. And, the new ballroom would include a large roof terrace.
Savannah International Trade & Convention Center Expansion-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah International Trade & Convention Center Expansion-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

CLEARVIEW AVENUE REDEVELOPMENT
A major redevelopment is being planned in the Clearview/Hudson Hill neighborhood. The old defense housing that was built in the 1940s on Clearview Ave between Carolan and Cleland Streets will be redeveloped. The redevelopment will turn the area into a mixed-use property that will include 307 multifamily units, 15 two-story townhomes along Cleland and two flex commercial buildings fronting Carolan Street.
Clearview Redevelopment-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr


VICTORIAN DISTRICT MIXED-USE PROJECT
Midtown Redevelopment, LLC is seeking to rezone t from a Victorian District 3-R district to 3-B district and 312 W. 31st Street from a Mid-City TN-2 (Traditional Neighborhood-2) district to TC-1
(Traditional Commercial-1) district. The purpose of the rezoning is so that Midtown can develop a mixed-use project that will rehab several buildings into residential and commercial properties and construct a 4-story building that will have 100 units.
Victorian District Mixed-Use Project-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Montgomery Street Redevelopment-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Montgomery Street Redevelopment-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

THE STATION APARTMENTS
This 4-story apartment building will feature 16 units, plus ground floor retail space and parking.
The Station-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

The Station-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

303-305 BERRIEN STREET/304-306 WEST TAYLOR STREET
303-305 Berrien Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

NCSDA GEORGIA HISTORY AND EDUCATION CENTER
The proposed two-story facility would be built on a vacant parking lot located at 342 Drayton Street.
NCSDA Georgia History and Education Center by brandon walker, on Flickr

601 INDIAN STREET
601 Indian Street is a proposed multifamily structure with mixed use retail/restaurant uses at the street level in the Savannah Historic District. The developer, CF Real Estate, is proposing a development of approximately 161 units on a 1.07 acre tract of land situated at the southwest corner of Indian Street and Fahm Street.
601 Indian Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

LIBERTY HOTEL
This will be a six story hotel. The location is listed as 301 Tatnall Street.
Liberty Hotel-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

THE ARGENTINIS BUILDING
This 6-story mixed-use building is being proposed for a site in Downtown Savannah located at 215 W Broughton Street
The Argentinis Building-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

STARLAND VILLAGE
This $40 million mixed-use project will feature residential units, office park, a community park, commercial space and a live-music venue.
Starland Village-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Starland Village-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr
https://www.thestarlandvillage.com/

229 WEST CONGRESS STREET
This proposed 4-story building will include two commercial spaces on the first floor and 23 residential units on the upper three floors.
229 West Congress-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

701,702,703 HOWARD STREET
A developer is proposing to build three townhouses at 701, 702 and 703 Howard Street in Savannah.
701,702,703 Howard St-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

32 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD
This proposed 4-story building that will feature retail space on the first floor and residential units on the upper floors.
32 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

EAST BROAD STREET
A developer is proposing to build a multi-family development that will consist of 20 residential units.
East Broad Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

63 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD
This will be a six story art-deco designed hotel.
63 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

63 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

ALICE STREET CARRIAGE HOUSES
Alice Street Carriage Houses-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

701 MONTGOMERY STREET
A developer is proposing to build a 5-story, 76-unit apartment building in the Old West Broad Neighborhood
701 Montgomery-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

203 EAST GWINNETT
203 East Gwinnett is a proposed 3-story apartment building on a vacant lot in the Historic District-South area.
203 East Gwinnett-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

TOMOCHICHI COURTHOUSE ANNEX
The new building is proposed to be two stories tall with a footprint of 25,537 square feet. Two distinct masses are proposed on each of the Trust Lots, connected by a recessed glass structure serving as the public lobby and main entrance into the building. An entry plaza is proposed in front of the main entrance and a secure“vehicle courtyard” is provided off Whitaker Street. Parking is also proposed on the ground floor of the north and south wings of the building.
U.S. Federal Courthouse Annex-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

EAST BROAD MARKET LOFTS
A developer is proposing to develop a mixed-use development in the Eastside neighborhood that would include 82 residential units, retail/office, and restaurant space. A Huey's Restaurant is also planned as part of the development
East Broad Market Lofts-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Huey's E. 39th(East Broad Market Lofts)-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

2 WHITAKER
2 Whitaker is a proposed 7-story mixed-use residential building that will feature ground floor retail space.
2 Whitaker-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

703 LOUISVILLE
This is 6-story building will feaute 250 market-rate apartments
703 Louisville-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

703 Louisville-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

703 Louisville-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

PROPOSED
501 MONTGOMERY
This 4-story, 6-unit apartment building will be built next to the Bowery Apartment Building.
501 Montgomery-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

300-326 WEST BAY STREET
A developer is proposing to replace the current two-story hotel and one story package store on the site with a 4-and-5 story hotel with two levels of subterranean parking.
300-326 West Bay Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

555 EAST GWINNETT STREET
This proposed project will construct a two-story residential quadplex.
555 East Gwinnett Street-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

BULL STREET DEVELOPMENT
1512 Bull Street is a proposed 4-story residential building. The developer is requesting a one-story height variance for the project.
Bull Street Development-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

504-524 EAST LIBERTY TOWNHOMES
Savannah Investments, LLC is proposing to build six 3-story townhomes along East Liberty Street
504-524 E Liberty St Townhomes-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

ELEMENT DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH
This will be a 7-story hotel featuring a 4-story garage.
Element Hotel-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

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Old Posted Dec 30, 2018, 5:17 AM
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Nice update!!
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YES! Fantastic to see this, Savannah is one of my favorite cities in the south, and it's exciting to see all this new development that is so in-line with the historic character of the city.
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Just amazing, Savannah is just amazing. Total BOOM TOWN
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More Savannah development....
RAMONA RILEY LOFTS
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

SAVANNAH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

ONE WEST BROAD
August 4, 2018
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

December 25, 2018
Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

NEW CHATHAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE
New Chatham County Courthouse-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

ARENA AND CANAL DISTRICT
Savannah Arena Concept-3 by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah Arena Concept-2 by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah Arena Concept-2 by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah Arena-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Savannah Arena-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Canal District-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Canal District-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

RIVER STREET EAST
River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

River Street East-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

WEST ELM HOTEL
West Elm Hotel-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

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I love the idea for a Savannah thread! I have never been, but really would like to visit some day. Very cool - keep it coming!
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Thanks for compiling this. I spend at least a week in Savannah every fall. What a killer town.
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Amazing rundown. Haven't been back to Savannah since my friend graduated from SCAD, but loved it the times I had the chance to visit. The city is only going to get better.
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Very nice! It seems like all the coastal Georgia and South Carolina cities are experiencing great growth.
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Nice thread so far!! I visited Savannah with my parents back in 87, I believe. Actually, we were basically passing through, but we did visit for a few hours. Looks to be a city on the move. It's nice to see some development going on in Georgia outside of Atlanta!!!
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Thank you for the updates!
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incredible summary detroitman!

i'm in love with the scale, quality, and scope of projects going on in savannah.

the riverfront project sounds particularly nice and hopefully serves as a catalyst for the improvement of north river street.

IMO, the west elm (hotel) project is a pretty solid representation of what is good for savannah. the scale fits, the materials should be high quality, and the building is modern while paying homage to savannah's character

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Savannah honestly looks really pretty. Nice post! I can't wait to see further updates. Cheers!

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Savannah honestly looks really pretty. Nice post! I can't wait to see further updates. Cheers!

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The plans to demolish the old freight depot to make way for the "gateway" apartments is drawing the ire of residents and preservationists.

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However, the planned demolition is concerning to Historic Savannah Foundation President and CEO Daniel Carey, who said the loss of the building will remove an important part of Savannah’s history while also altering the context of the area. Carey questioned the developer’s description of the project as a “gateway” between the Historic District and the planned Canal District where the city is building a new arena and he called for the owner to creatively incorporate the terminal into the development.
https://www.savannahnow.com/news/201...nal-demolition
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New renderings of the Chatham County Courthouse.
CHATHAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Chatham County Courthouse-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Chatham County Courthouse-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

Chatham County Courthouse-Savannah by brandon walker, on Flickr

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Savannah really knows how to do infill right. Terrific looking stuff.
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Savannah really needs to clean up its zoning laws and passing the NEWZO can't come soon enough. IMO, the city will see increased density in areas north of Victory Drive and the city should be taking steps to prepare for that now.

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The former Catholic Diocese building is on the southeast corner of Liberty and East Broad, just outside the district and the cut-off point for density, lot coverage and parking exemptions adopted by the city in 2017 to encourage more residential development.

At the Savannah City Council meeting Jan. 3, Attorney Harold Yellin, representing Standard Southeast LLC, sought to amend the zoning ordinance to extend the exemptions to the property that the city agreed to sell in August for $5.9 million.
https://www.savannahnow.com/news/201...property-sales
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Thank you for sharing! I’ve always wanted to visit Savannah, best time of the year and favorite hotel?
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