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Old Posted Nov 7, 2017, 6:23 AM
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Location: Johns Creek, GA (Atlanta)
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I want to thank the photographers and local businesses, sharing updates on projects, who make this thread possible. Without you, these weekly updates won't happen. If you would like to see your project on this thread, just post photographs to social media.

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The O'Hanlon:
It appears as if this project is still under construction? I will add it back to our construction list. Since this area of downtown is a big construction site, with multiple projects, I guess there aren't many photographs taken of this area? I would like to have updates of these projects, if anyone is in this area of downtown.

Still has signs for the general contractor and architect in the windows:

Credit: agazmarian

Extra Space Storage - Downtown with Retail:
The growing number of new apartments and condominiums in downtown have created demand for self-storage and self-storage developers are stepping-up in a big way to fill this demand. There are now three urban self-storage facilities, proposed in downtown's Village District, that will be in walking distance of each other. This proposed self-storage facility is climate controlled with 10,000 square feet of retail space, including outdoor dining areas on two floors. The building is designed to fit-in with the apartments, hotels, and offices surrounding it. This is a welcome addition for people living in small apartments. With 10,000 square feet of retail, it should be good for this stretch of Fourth Street's Restaurant Row.

This is located between historic row houses and a modern condominium building on Fourth Street:
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First Baptist Church Restoration:


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The brick buildings, in the foreground, will be demolished early next year:

Credit: autumnc890

BB&T Sports Park Expansion:
Twin City Sports Association is currently replacing four grass fields with eight artificial turf fields. Construction will be completed in January 2018. This will allow the complex to attract more and larger events and also allow existing events to grow in size. The complex is one of the southeast's largest soccer venues, with membership in the thousands and multiple fields. Twin City is actually a partner with the MLS Seattle Sounders FC. The complex also hosts lacrosse and rugby events.

Downtown Hampton Inn & Suites:
Workers are now installing windows.


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Bailey Business Center - Building 23-2: (Bailey Power Plant Complex)


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New Winston Museum:

The general contractor has a sign infront of the door:

Credit: jwlindsley

8 West Third Apartments:

Lower right corner:

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Twin City Lofts Condominiums:

One of three retail spaces:

Credit: villagejuice

Link Apartments Innovation Quarter:


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This is a rare angle to view the construction: (Thank you to WXII for the updates!)

Credit: WXII TV-12


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A tree-lined park is across the street:

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Hotel Indigo:


Credit: agazmarian

500 West Fifth Street:
Workers appear to have removed the insurance company sign from the north side of the tower?

Interior designer for two floors:

Credit: monaart

You can see work on the upper floors where Flow is moving their headquarters:

Credit: WXII TV-12


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Off-Subject:

1773 Old Salem District Brewery:
Winston-Salem had distilleries and breweries over two centuries ago and the archives still have the original recipes. This is a brewery that was located in the Old Salem National Landmark District from 1773 to 1813! It's now a park and archaeological site. They should reconstruct it.


Credit: jwlindsley

Random Photographs:

How close is the airport to downtown:

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Original Victorian Streets:

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Colonial neighborhood with houses and buildings from the 1700s:

Credit: teresanc9


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