OVERVIEW
[I]14th & Spring is designed to be a 250,000 square foot, ten story Class “A+” office building. 14th & Spring will be part of a mixed use project that will include, a 330 unit, 12 story residential tower and 15,000 square feet of ground floor retail. 14th & Spring will be located at the southeast quadrant of the Downtown Connector and 14th St., within walking distance of the Arts Center Marta station. The building will enjoy unparalleled visibility and vehicular access along Spring St., Williams St. and 14th St. The project sits directly across Spring Street from the new 70,000sf flagship Whole Foods Market that will open in 2018.
14 and Spring won't get a favorable response at the DRC meeting....bad street presence on 14th and just looks pedestrian unfriendly.
GREAT news! Nice find 3K. I work at the new stockyards development and I believe 926 is the old green brick building that is adjacent to us. I've been waiting for this thing to get redeveloped, the sidewalks are terrible and it'll create a much needed better street interaction at the corner of marietta and brady.
GREAT news! Nice find 3K. I work at the new stockyards development and I believe 926 is the old green brick building that is adjacent to us. I've been waiting for this thing to get redeveloped, the sidewalks are terrible and it'll create a much needed better street interaction at the corner of marietta and brady.
Awesome - take some photos of the stockyards development. More details on the 926 Brady development below.
GREAT news! Nice find 3K. I work at the new stockyards development and I believe 926 is the old green brick building that is adjacent to us. I've been waiting for this thing to get redeveloped, the sidewalks are terrible and it'll create a much needed better street interaction at the corner of marietta and brady.
I’d also love to see the parcels south of that intersection redeveloped. From hop city westward should be mixed use. Transit to west midtown and O4W really should be priorities. They’re two established nodes that will continue to grow in density. The question IMO is where should the transit lines originate and end that pass through the area...