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Will Atlanta See A Regional Transit System

March 7, 2018 by Thom Abbott

That’s the billion-plus dollar question for sure….

Will Atlanta See A Regional Transit System

Atlanta needs a Regional Transit SystemIf you are fortunate enough to live in Midtown, you may get more use out of the current MARTA system than others due. If you think about it…if you live in John’s Creek for example, by the time you would drive your car to the Doraville (Or Chamblee) MARTA station, park, and then continue your commute to work via transit, you probably would get there in the same amount of time if you just stayed in your car. 

And…what if you live in Duluth, and work in the Cumberland area? Well, you’re just plain out of luck. 

I came across this article in the Saporta Report. It talks about the challenges I’ve known for a long, long time. There are to many people (in this case jurisdictions) involved to get anything done on a regional basis. The need for a TRUE regional transit authority and system is really a key to the future of Atlanta. It’s future being you don’t spend 3 hours in your car each way to work if you have to live in the suburbs. 

As Brian says in the article, ” Currently a transit line from the Cumberland Business District to Duluth would require crossing four different counties and three different transit systems. First, state funds should be prioritized for regionally-important projects that serve multiple jurisdictions. Even with these bills, the majority of transit funding will continue to come from local sales taxes, and individual counties are unlikely to prioritize projects that span multiple jurisdictions. A transit line from Cobb County to Gwinnett County is incredibly important to the region, but none of the four counties involved can build the project on their own. The ATL should ensure that sufficient funding is available for regionally-significant projects.”

And I’m not forgetting the way-out areas either. Imagine high speed rail from places like Columbus or Macon where people would have a option (and a quick one) to get to Metro Atlanta for work, without having to pay the cost of living in this city. Ah….one can dream right?

Will Atlanta see a Regional Transit System?

The article from Brian Gist, Senior Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center can be found HERE. 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, atlanta traffic, odds and ends, So You Know

Coworking Spaces in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta

February 21, 2018 by Thom Abbott

You’ve probably noticed the rise in Atlanta of co-working spaces. The names We Work and Industrious might most ring a bell, but there are many other options in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta….even I was surprised!

Coworking Spaces in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta

Midtown Coworking SpacesAs the article link below mentions, coworking has become very popular all over the country, but most recently we have seen quite the boom of these kinds of spaces all over Atlanta. While the article focuses on the Midtown and Downtown Atlanta areas, I know that We Work is opening at the Perimeter and Industrious has a Buckhead location. 

Whether you are a single person looking to have an “office space” outside of your condo, to a startup company, these flexible work spaces can offer you much of what a normal office might offer, but for far less money because of the sharing of resources. 

If you are considering a coworking space, be sure to check them out  in person, and see what they are like. If you may need to meet clients, how accessible is the space for your guests? I know I looked at space in the Industrious offices at Ponce City Market before we opened our Midtown Atlanta office on Juniper Street. There were a few to many layers of security (at least at that location) that would have not made it user friendly for a real estate office. (And now we have a storefront anyways…so much better!) 

But if you are considering living in Midtown or Downtown, and need office space not provided by your company, or your start-up NEEDS office space, check out the list in this article!

Coworking Spaces in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Midtown Atlanta Business, odds and ends

Citizens For Progressive Transit January Newsletter

January 21, 2018 by Thom Abbott

Transit NewsletterWe know that transit is a major buzz word around Metro Atlanta (and the state of Georgia) these days. Sadly, city and state leaders have lagged behind in taking much action on this. But the time is now. 72% of Georgia voters want state funding to expand mass transit. 

I’ve attached a monthly newsletter from the organization Citizens for Progressive Transit. It has some GREAT articles. Like the mention of the decline of Georgia’s rural population and economy. TEN YEARS ago the GA DOT discussed regional passenger trains that would like these smaller cities to Atlanta. CAn you EVEN imagine being able to live 2 hours outside of Atlanta and ride a train into the city?

Transportation Camp South 2018

Also mentioned is Transportation Camp South which will take place February 24th at Georgia Tech. The annual event brings planners, scholars and activists together for a day of learning. You can find more information on their Facebook Page.

We plan to be there this year to keep a pulse on this important conversation for Atlanta AND Georgia.

You can find the January 2018 Citizens For Progressive Transit Newsletter HERE.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta traffic, automobiles, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, News, Special Events

North American Properties Mark Toro

January 17, 2018 by Thom Abbott

North American Properties Mark ToroAtlanta certainly has numerous “movers and shakers” when it comes to real estate development. My good friend Scott Selig, who recently passed, is one of them. Steve Baile, also with Selig Enterprises is another. But one individual that I have always been impressed with is Mark Toro from North American Properties. 

If you’ve not seen Avalon in Alpharetta….hope in the car and go. A development that barely got started, and then the market crashed. North American Properties came in and it’s amazing what is there now. 

Come a little bit closer to “home” and North American Properties successfully repositioned Atlantic Station, and has since sold the retail development to another group. Now, Mark and his team are working to transform Colony Square into the next great Midtown place to be! 

Atlanta Magazine, in 2015, named Mark Toro as one of the “55 Most Influential Atlantans.” 

Additionally, North American Properties has been tapped to develop a mixed-used project around the Infinite Energy Center in Gwinnett County, some 30 miles from Midtown Atlanta. This is a unique public/private project, being built on land Gwinnett County owns. (The parking lots around the Arena will become garages and mixed-use buildings!

Mark is a Midtown Atlanta resident, and serves on the Midtown Alliance’s Executive Committee. 

Bisnow, a business publication recently published an interview with Mark Toro, which you can find HERE.

Thanks Mark, for all that you have done, and are doing for Midtown Atlanta and beyond!

Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Midtown Atlanta Business, midtown atlanta real estate, News, So You Know

Employment Opportunities at Pinewood Atlanta Studios

December 10, 2017 by Thom Abbott

Living Near Pinewood Studios Atlanta

December, 2017 Update: If you are looking to work as a background extra on any movie, be it at Pinewood Studios Atlanta, or any of the other studios or productions, there are extra’s casting companies that handle these opportunities. 

Ones that we are aware of are:

CL Casting

Extras Casting

How to become a Movie Extra in Atlanta has additional information and resources as well!

We have had tremendous success with our Facebook Page, Living Near Pinewood Studios Atlanta! There, we have connected people that wanted to know more about the studio as it was announced, and in fact is now open and working on their first production, Marvel Comic’s Ant Man! But the power of the Internet has brought us lots of calls on the subject of….

Employment Opportunities at Pinewood Atlanta Studios

So we wanted to share this information with you as an additional resource if you are looking for employment in and around the studio. This is directly from Pinewood Atlanta Studios offices.

If you are a vendor offering industry-related services, send your information to info@pinewoodatlantastudios.com

If you are interested in working for one of our vendors, submit your resume via Futurestaffnow.com 

If you are interested in working in or operations office, send your resume to jobs@pinewoodatlantastudios.com.

If you are interested in production jobs on the set, contact Georgia’s Union of Professional Filmworkers at iatse479.org

Hopefully this information will be of help. Keep in mind, each specific production will hire people ranging from production assistants to hairdressers to makeup as needed, and not directly by the studio itself. Another GREAT source of information is the Georgia Production Partnership (GPP) This organization is primarily responsible for creating the original tax credit that is bringing the film industry to Georgia. They have monthly luncheons where you can learn about upcoming projects happening, as well as network with various people in all kinds of businesses related to, or serving the film industry in Georgia.

Another excellent resource is the Georgia Office of Film and TV. There is just all kinds of good stuff here!

filming in georgia
“Behind The Scenes On Set”

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Living Near Pinewood Studios Atlanta Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta, georgia film and TV, georgia film industry, Living Near Pinewood Studios Atlanta, Pinewood Studios Atlanta

The Mark at Atlanta Will Bring More Student Apartments to Midtown

November 15, 2017 by Thom Abbott

Student Housing The Mark at AtlantaAnother proposed apartment building will offer more off-campus apartments for students at Georgia Tech, and possibly SCAD. The Mark at Atlanta will eat up some more surface parking as well as three buildings. 

Landmark Properties and City Life Development Partners have proposed a 28-story apartment building at the corner of Spring and 10th Streets. This is across the street from Hanover West Midtown (once upon a time the Checker’s Drive In Restaurant). This new site is a surface parking lot, Domino’s Pizza, a small old apartment building and a doctor’s office. (See Map elsewhere in this article) 

The Mark at Atlanta will have 18 floors of residences, 9 levels of parking for 380 cars and street-level retail on 10th Street as well as Spring Street. (And people said nothing will happen on Spring Street…..yeah!) 

This building will join SQ5 and University House that have already been built just South of this site…and further South, the under-construction The Standard. There is some market for student housing obviously in the Georgia Tech area. 

Aqua Condos and The Mark at Atlanta
Aqua “04” Balconies on the left corner

While further from the SCAD campus, it might offer housing options for those students as well. 

What will be challenging, is the residents that live in Aqua Condominiums, just next door. For those that own one of the “04” Stack on the West side of the building…their balconies will pretty much look right into this building! Yikes! But, I’ve always told condo buyers, that as long as there are vacant lots, or low-rise businesses on a site, they are prime to be taken for future development. And now we see it once again!

With Aqua being 25 stories, and the new building at 28, they will be neck and neck. The new site has slope to it, so the actual line-up between the two buildings remains to be seen. 

The project came back through the Midtown Alliance’s Design Review Committee (DRC) on November 14, 2017. The notes from their second review of the project:

The Midtown Development Review Committee (DRC) saw a follow-up presentation for a student housing project proposed by CityLife Development Partners and Landmark Development. “The Mark at Atlanta” was presented previously in October and the committee requested more information related to the retail layout on 10th Street and the vehicular access and loading on Peachtree Place. They also recommended that the developer meet with residents of the adjacent condo tower, Aqua, to discuss concerns related to access and quality of life issues such as noise and site lines into the parking structure.  Since then, the development team made significant strides in addressing all identified concerns apart from the main sticking point involving a proposed curb cut on 10th Street. The DRC was not supportive of a variation to allow the curb cut on 10th Street due to the negative impact it would have on traffic flow along this corridor and the potential for traffic and pedestrian conflicts given its proximity to an existing curb cut on the adjacent property.  Further, 10th Street is viewed as a preferred location for retail and restaurant space and removing the curb cut allows more opportunity to activate the street level with those types of uses.  The committee recommended an alternative location for the curb cut on Spring Street. The development team is exploring this option and other modifications and intends to proceed with an electronic review before the end of the year.

 

Map of The Mark at Atlanta Building Site

Filed Under: Georgia Tech, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta Apartments, Random Topics Tagged With: georgia tech housing, Georgia Tech News

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