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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 5:29 AM
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ATLANTA | Teacher's Village | 375 FT | 33 FLOORS

Another downtown Atlanta housing tower gears up for launch






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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 8:03 AM
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Looks classy! One thing ATL defeintly needs is more desnity and this will be another great infill project.
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Neat! The Facade looks like this building finishing up in Hamilton, ON:


https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/to...nightstone-diamond-schmitt.32338/page-11
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More pictures via Urbanize ATL
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Atlanta Teacher’s Village affordable housing moving forward, construction to start 2025

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ATLANTA — A plan started in 2021 by then-Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to build affordable housing for local teachers and seniors is moving forward.

According to officials, the property will be built at 98 Cone St. NW in Atlanta, with construction to begin in 2025 and the building to open to tenants in 2027.

The RBH Group said the Teachers Village Atlanta building will be part of an active mixed-use downtown neighborhood at the heart of the Fairlie-Poplar part of downtown.

The property will be more than 450,000 square feet, with almost 23,000 for retail space, and 197 workforce apartments. Another 227 apartments will be marked for seniors, with an independent living discount to the market rate for those residents, according to RBH.

The community will also feature 371 parking garage spaces, in addition to its close proximity to the Five Points MARTA station, the developer said.
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Latest planned groundbreaking has come and gone.

https://atlanta.urbanize.city/post/teachers-village-downtown-tower-atl-delayed-stands-today

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Five years after it was initially proposed, a downtown Atlanta high-rise project geared toward Georgia educators and partially backed by public funding appears to be on the verge of missing another targeted date for breaking ground.

Teachers Village, planned to rise more than 30 stories near Centennial Olympic Park, calls for a unique mix of workforce housing and retail amidst some of downtown’s most vibrant blocks. Initial designs for the project emerged in early 2021, and previous timelines called for breaking ground in 2024 and again on Oct. 20.

When the most recent scheduled groundbreaking came and went last fall, officials with New Jersey-based developer RBH Group said the 457,500-square-foot tower would instead break ground in the first quarter of 2026. That ends in less than three weeks.
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