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Old Posted Feb 19, 2014, 11:53 PM
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Atlanta Project & Construction List

Midtown-Atlantic Station-Westside-GA Tech-Home Park


Under Construction
  1. 1072 West Peachtree Street | 61 stories; 350 apartments; 212,000 SF Office; 6,000 SF retail | Rockefeller Group
  2. Momentum Midtown | 37 stories | 376 apartments; retail | Toll Brothers
  3. 1081 Juniper | 36 & 32 stories; 470 apartments; 6,000 SF retail | Middle Street Partners
  4. Kinetic | 1025 Spring Street | 34 stories | 205 units student housing | Toll Brothers
  5. Society Atlanta 811 Peachtree Street | 33 stories, 460 apartments, 76,500 SF office, 15,600 SF retail | Property Markets Group
  6. 1230 West Peachtree | 31 stories, 328 apartments, retail | Hanover Company
  7. 1405 Spring Street | 31 stories, 300 apartments, retail | JPX Works / Zeller
  8. Modera Parkside | 180 10th Street | 31 stories, 345 apartments, 3,200 SF retail | Mill Creek
  9. Spring Quarter 1020 Spring Street | 25 stories, ~700K SF office 60K SF retail | Portman Holdings
  10. The Hue Ansley | 1441 Peachtree Street | 28 stories | 350 apartments | Atlantic Residential / Capital City Real Estate
  11. Sora at Spring Quarter | 1000 Spring Street | 26 stories; 350 residential units | Portman Holdings
  12. Ponce City Market - Parcel B | 22 stories | 400 “hospitality living” units, 100K SF office, 25,000 SF retail|
  13. Stella at Star Metals | 660 11th Street | 20 stories | 340 Apartments, 25,000 SF retail | Allen Morris [WEBCAM]
  14. Rambler Atlanta | 736 Peachtree | 19 stories | 215-unit student apartments, 3,000 sf retail | LV Collective
  15. Tech Square Phase III | 18 stories ; 400,000 gross square feet | Georgia Tech [WEBCAM]
  16. 1050 Brickworks | 1050 Marietta Street | 14 stories; 215,00 sf loft office; retail | Sterling Bay
  17. Amli Market Street | 10 stories; 375 apartments; 37,000 SF retail
  18. The Interlock phase II | 190-key hotel, 160,000 SF office space, 350 student housing units, 40,000 SF grocery store | SJ Collins
  19. Echo Street West | 733 Echo Street | 285,000 SF office space; 50,000 SF commercial space | Lincoln Property Company
  20. The Leon on Ponce | 567 Ponce de Leon | 72 condos
  21. Project Granite | 1033 Jefferson Street | 1.15M SF Data Center, 640K SF Office, 70K SF Retail, 400 Residential Units| West Midtown Acquisition
  22. BRYKS Upper Westside | 2200 Marietta Blvd | 576 Residential Units | Golub & Company
  23. 400 Bishop | 274 Residential Units | Middle Street Partners


    Proposed




  24. 1125 Peachtree | 51 stories; 70 condos; 271-key hotel; 200,000 SF Office; 6,000 SF retail | Selig Enterprises
  25. 1138 Peachtree | 45 stories; 323 apartments; 21,500 SF retail
  26. Midtown Exchange | 37 & 26 stories | 619,000 SF office, 465 apartments | Selig Enterprises
  27. Stratus Midtown | 80 Peachtree Place | 30 stories; 464,000 SF office space; 8,900 SF retail | Trammell Crow
  28. 887 West Peachtree | 26 stories; 408,000 SF office space; 14,000 SF retail | Cousins Properties
  29. Campanile Transformation | 1155 Peachtree St | 20 stories | Renovatiion with new 153,000-SF office and retail podium | Dewberry
  30. 250 14th Street | 17 stories | 175 Apartments | Toll Brothers
  31. 1450 West Peachtree | 17 stories | 139 Apartments, 149 flex-stay hotel rooms | Tenth Street Ventures
  32. 965 Howell Mill | 16 stories; 320 apartments; 20,000 sf retail | AC Residential Partners
  33. The Ponce | 715 Ponce De Leon Avenue | 13 stories; 250,000 sf office space | New City Properties
  34. Star Metals Hotel | 1005 Howell Mill Road | 12 stories; 150-Key hotel; 6 condos; retail | Allen Morris
  35. 1350 West Marietta Street | 700 residential units, 176,000 SF office space | Wood Partners
  36. 981 Howell Mill Road | Atlanta Humane Society site | 500 residential units, 210,000 SF office space | Drapac
  37. Modera Westside | 576 Northside Drive | apartments | Mill Creek Residential
  38. The Proctor | 703 Lindsay Street | 128 condo units | Windsor Stevens





    Downtown-Old 4th Ward-Inman Park-Edgewood-Grant Park


    Under Construction


  39. Signia Hotel by Hilton | 40 stories; 975 room hotel | GWCCA / The Drew Company [WEBCAM]
  40. Anthem Centennial Yards | 18 stories, 292-key boutique hotel | CIM
  41. Centennial Yards Residential Tower | 18 stories, 304-apartments | CIM
  42. Science Square Phase I | 14 & 13 stories; office and lab space; 280 apartments | Trammel Crow
  43. Skyline Apartments | 1090 Hank Aaron Drive | 12 stories; 250 apartments | Exact Capital Group
  44. Waldo's Old Fourth Ward | 40 Boulevard | 146-room Motto by Hilton, 119,000 SF office, 10,000 SF retail
  45. 678 Edgewood Avenue | 114 apartments; 12,000 sf retail | Columbia Ventures
  46. Broadstone Metal Works 230 MLK | 278 apartments | Alliance Residential
  47. Empire Stein Steel | 933 Kirkwood Avenue | 264 residential units | Empire Communities
  48. The Upton | 430 Englewood Ave | 397 apartments, retail | META Real Estate Partners


    Proposed

  49. 50 Ivan Allen | 45 stories; 810K sf office space | Stream Realty / Drapac
  50. Teacher's Village | 31 stories, 438 units, 25,000 SF retail| RBH Group
  51. Modera Centennial Park | 20 stories, 300 apartments; 60,000 SF Retail | Mill Creek; Legacy Ventures
  52. 360 Peachtree street | 20 stories, 300 apartments | Atlanta FUM Church; Evergreen Real Estate
  53. Marriott Residence Inn | 355 Centennial Olympic Park Dr | 19 stories; 162 rooms | HarDam Hotels
  54. Broad Street - West | 107 Broad Street | 21 stories, 350 apartments, retail | Newport Development
  55. 140 Pine Street | 19 stories; 342 apartments | Woodfield Development
  56. Broad Street - East | 117 Peachtree Street |18 stories, 300 apartments, retail | Newport Development
  57. Ventanas | 18 stories, 150-key boutique hotel | Legacy Ventures
  58. SoNo on Peachtree | 489 Peachtree Street |16 stories; 300 apartments; 75,000 SF Office; 13,000 SF Retail | The Matera Group
  59. Fairfield Inn / Townplace Suites | 445 Marietta Street | 13 stories; 175-room hotel
  60. 329 Marietta Street | 12 stories; 190-room hotel | RevPAR Companies
  61. EVEN Hotel 384 Peachtree Street | Adaptive reuse of Medical Arts Building | Ross Hotel Partners
  62. 88 ELLIOTT | Centennial Yards | 60 residential units, 8,997 SF retail | CIM Development
  63. 149 Auburn Ave | 92 apartments
  64. Big Bethel | 1,000-bed student housing complex, 30,000 SF retail
  65. Constitution Building | 143 Alabama Street | Office space; 100 apartments, retail
  66. 842 Berne Street | 220 apartments
  67. Link Apartments Grant Park | 750 Kalb St | 213 apartments; 16 townhomes | Grubb Properties
  68. 195 Chester Ave | 85 condos and townhomes | Thrive Residential
  69. 1335 Boulevard | 482 apartments, 398 condo/townhome units, 300 TBD units | Empire Communities
  70. Broadstone @ Moreland | 354 multifamily units, 188 townhomes and 11,100 SF retail | Alliance Realty Partners
  71. 285 Mayson Avenue | 414 apartments, 275 townhomes/condos, 10,000 SF retail | Thrive Residential & Hanover
  72. Oakland Exchange | 1056 Murphy Ave | 145 lofts, 60,000 SF retail | Urban Realty Partners
  73. 291 Walker St | 283 apartments, 7,165 SF retail




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    Buckhead-Lindbergh-Brookwood-Collier Hills-West Paces Ferry

    Under Construction



  74. 340 East Paces Ferry | 22 stories, 408 apartments, 16,400 sf retail | CA Ventures
  75. The Dillon| 2425 Peachtree Road | 18 stories, 144 condo units | Kolter Urban
  76. Shepherd Center Family Residences | 1874 Peachtree | 16 stories, 160 units | The Shepherd Center [WEBCAM]
  77. Marcus Center for Advanced Rehabilitation | 11 stories | The Shepherd Center
  78. The Beverly by Alta | 3314 Piedmont Road | 290 apartments | Wood Partners



    Proposed

  79. 3354 Peachtree | 44 stories, 600,000 SF office, 50 condo units, 9,500 SF retail | Regent Partners - Tier REIT - Batson Cook
  80. Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences | 32 stories, 256-key hotel, 75 condo units | Atlas Capital Ventures
  81. Uber Icon | 32 stories, 209 apartments | Related Group
  82. 3356 Peachtree Road | 27 stories, 300 apartments | Regent Partners - Tier REIT - Batson Cook
  83. Crescent Lenox | 25 stories, 352 apartments
  84. 3030 Peachtree | 20 stories, 289 apartments | 3030 Peachtree NW Holdings
  85. 321 Pharr Road | 20 stories, 414 apartments | Tidal Real Estate Partners
  86. 359 East Paces Ferry | 20 stories, 314 residential units | Harbor Bay Ventures
  87. Buckhead Atlanta Phase II | 19 stories, 135 condo units, 315,000 SF office space, retail
  88. 102 West Paces Ferry | 16 & 15 stories; 307 residential units, 150 hotel rooms; office; retail
  89. Dream Hotel | 11 stories; 200 guestrooms, 90 condos, 80,000 SF office and retail space
  90. 3002 Peachtree | 225 apartments, 225-room hotel, retail | Portman Holdings
  91. Andrews Square Residential | 10 stories; residential, retail | Great Gulf
  92. Buckhead Place Market | 7 stories; 190 apartments; 40,000 SF retail
  93. Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites hotel | 8 stories, 150-room Hilton Garden Inn, 98-room Homewood suites
  94. Cornerstone Medical Office Building 190,000 SF Medical office building




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Old Posted Feb 19, 2014, 11:53 PM
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I realize that this is totally redundant with the "Atlanta Project Thread" but I wanted to list the projects in the city and be able to update the first page of the thread.

That being said, it looks like HUGE year for the city with several projects being completed this year that will have a major impact on life in this city. And of course there is a TON of new housing coming online this year. I'm interested to see how all the new residential is absorbed which might give an indication on the likelihood of all these new tower proposals becoming a reality.

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68 developments W:OW!!!
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Nice to have all this info in one place!

The Jane has to be my least favorite in the list. It reminds me of Jameson Inn hotels, or one of those suburban senior centers.
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thanks for the awesome compilation smArTaLlone!

so exciting to see so much development in the works.
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The list looks complete except for the Metropolitan Center in Midtown. The developer, Daniels Corporation, confirmed the project is still alive.

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smArTaLlone, thanks so much for compiling this list. Very helpful!



By the way, has anyone added up all the apartments in these projects? This has to mean 8-10,000 new residents for the city.
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This is AWESOME! Thanks for doing this..

The other thing we are missing (although no one is really excited about it) is the residential development across from the high.
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smArTaLlone, thanks so much for compiling this list. Very helpful!



By the way, has anyone added up all the apartments in these projects? This has to mean 8-10,000 new residents for the city.
just added all of the above up real quick.. probably missed a few and i didnt count student housing - just because. but if all of the above were completed that is over 11,000 new housing units in the city. many of those will be occupied by more than one person. safe to say that within the next few years the population in the city will increase by well over 10,000 people just due to these specific developments alone. i dont know what the population growth projections are for the city and the region but the city itself will certainly be much more dense in the near future
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just added all of the above up real quick.. probably missed a few and i didnt count student housing - just because. but if all of the above were completed that is over 11,000 new housing units in the city. many of those will be occupied by more than one person. safe to say that within the next few years the population in the city will increase by well over 10,000 people just due to these specific developments alone. i dont know what the population growth projections are for the city and the region but the city itself will certainly be much more dense in the near future
Whoa, that is amazing!

One thing that caught my eye is that almost all of these are north of Five Points. It'll sure be nice when the south side of the city starts getting some love.
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oh god yes.. the no-mans-land around Garnet MARTA station is just begging for a transit oriented mixed-use development surrounding it. that area needs a lot of work and it's going to be a long time before it starts coming around. but it will get there.
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a) Thanks! I agree it's handy, and enlightening, to see all of this on one page.

b) At your leisure, I suggest splitting all the "proposed" projects into the mere "visions/concepts" and those that have been formally put forth before the City. I suspect some of those proposed won't make it past the drawing board while others have been approved and will be breaking ground once formalities have been completed. Would be nice to recognize the difference between such proposals.
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within the next few years the population in the city will increase by well over 10,000 people just due to these specific developments alone.
I'll say 20,00+ before 2020
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... I suggest splitting all the "proposed" projects into the mere "visions/concepts" and those that have been formally put forth before the City. I suspect some of those proposed won't make it past the drawing board while others have been approved and will be breaking ground once formalities have been completed.
Just scanning over the list, I would think most in the proposed category are well beyond the talking stage. Haven't most of them already been submitted to the city?

I'm still blown away by this list. Thanks again for putting it together, smArTaLlone!
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Great list! It really puts things into perspective. I agree with Arjay and forj - it will be nice once South Downtown gets some much needed development. The area has too good of bones to be left alone.
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Something new to add to this great list: St Farm's first from its mega- Perimeter project is a 26-story Dunwoody MARTA station connected office tower and additional hotel... breaking ground this Summer for late 2016 opening! (From the 2/21 issue of ABC)

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Unfortunately I just don't see any momentum in South Downtown. Fortunately, I do believe that the development has "pulled in" a bit,with lots of construction in Midtown, Buckhead and Perimeter instead of way out in Alpharetta and beyond. If we could construct a center of gravity of ATL building development I think it might be around Piedmont and Peachtree or a little south of that if we mix in the Westside and Ponce-Highland. Some GT genius can calculate all the mass of past, present and proposed construction and give us an estimated center. Maybe the answer is 42.
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Something new to add to this great list: St Farm's first from its mega- Perimeter project is a 26-story Dunwoody MARTA station connected office tower and additional hotel... breaking ground this Summer for late 2016 opening! (From the 2/21 issue of ABC)
http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/p...rm-campus.html
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a) Thanks! I agree it's handy, and enlightening, to see all of this on one page.

b) At your leisure, I suggest splitting all the "proposed" projects into the mere "visions/concepts" and those that have been formally put forth before the City. I suspect some of those proposed won't make it past the drawing board while others have been approved and will be breaking ground once formalities have been completed. Would be nice to recognize the difference between such proposals.
I'm assuming you're referring to the MMPT. I admit that I am cheating a little on that one but I just threw it in for kicks. I don't know of any others that could be called a vision. There are some others that may be dead, at least in their proposed form, such as the 285 Marietta project.

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This looks nice! This is the sort of project I had in mind when I talked about the need for quality infill in the intown neighborhoods and was taken to task for wanting quality development.
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