I saw a GT fan with a smile on his face and got rather confused- then saw this picture was from the beginning of the game. Not going to comment on the game, but great view of the city from this picture.
Here's some shots I got this weekend while visiting Atlanta:
That project at Peachtree at 7th street:
EVIVA Progress:
Cool building down by the FOX:
The Suntrust that will be replaced by a Portman building on W Peachtree has X'es on the trees, however, Suntrust has not vacated at this time
Student Tower by Coda (no pictures of Coda because ya'll have webcams). It appears the conduit has been laid so that the electric in front of this tower will be buried.
NCR streetscaping and lobby- notice the Christmas ornaments hanging from that art lookin thing
Moderna
NCR Phase II
I was surprised that Hanover had their entire staff working on Friday. I saw both of their workers out preparing for the street scaping to be installed. Before you know it, it will be summer and these guys will have this thing finished!
The Selig old house is clearly being moved (as someone pointed out). They are punching holes in the foundation to prep for the truck rigs to be moved underneath. The other buildings still have electric connected, so demolition is not eminent.
Related project streetscaping and Brand Properties project
Opus ground work.
As I suspected after looking at the diagrams, the promenade II garden will be cut in half by the Opus project. All the trees pictured are marked for demolition. Fun fact, the loading docs for Prom II are below this garden, however, it is shaped like a triangle, so only about half of this space has loading area beneath. This building was designed to be connected to several others. I'm excited for the Opus project as this area will be much better connected once it is complete.
Interface headquarters. Notice the 1960's facade still showing on the one wall.
That nondescript apartment building on Spring Street noone cares about
That hotel/apartment tower on W Peachtree. The hotel appears topped out, however, the other tower appears about 60% of the way to the top.
This was a renovated building on Peachtree that went pretty fast.
Excelsior Mill property
Ralph McGill and Glen Iris
New Realm Brewery