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SoNo (South Of North) Midtown Sees Burst of Construction

April 25, 2013 by Thom Abbott

New Apartments at Ponce and JuniperAn area of Midtown Atlanta that has seen minimal development is SoNo (South of North) But those times, they are a changing!

In January, construction (or demolition of existing buildings) started on 131 Ponce de Leon Avenue, a 280 apartment mixed-use project on a 2.5-acre property bounded by Juniper Street, and Ponce de Leon, North and a portion of Piedmont avenues. The site — located at 131 Ponce — sold last year for $6.5 million and includes the entire block except for St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, which many will remember as the former, well-known Abbey restaurant.

The property includes famed architect I.M. Pei’s first office building, the former Gulf Oil Building, which until being closed,  had been used as office space by various small businesses.

The buyer was a joint venture between Sereo Group and Faison Enterprises Inc. Both companies are located in Charlotte, N.C. and  are now constructing the $50 million apartment building that will include 3,800 square feet of street front office space. The garden-style apartments will be six stories. (Just goes to show that developers do not always see the need to reach for the sky in Midtown!)

About 80 percent of the apartments will be Studios or one-bedrooms apartments will make up about 80 percent of the building units, and the 393 internal parking spaces will hidden from street view by the apartments.

About one-third of the “Pei” building near the intersection of Ponce and Juniper will be retained/restored and will include many of the project’s amenities including a leasing office, fitness club, pool, lounge and business area.

Meanwhile, across the street, they will soon break ground on a state-of-the-art, $225 million, 115,000 square-foot cancer-treating proton facility on a 2.39-acre property bounded by Peachtree St., North Ave., Juniper St., and Ponce de Leon Ave. Some may remember this corner as the site of the old Wachovia building that was imploded not to long after 9/11 (I was there to see this….) and this was also going to be the site of the Fox Premeire Plaza condominium building…that never happened.

The Georgia Proton Treatment Center at 615 Peachtree St., the state’s first proton therapy facility and just the 10th in the country, is a joint venture by Emory Healthcare and Advanced Particle Therapy, LLC of San Diego. When completed, it will employ approximately 110 professionals and treat around 1,900 patients annually.

It is expected to take about three years to build and open, and upon completion,  will feature five treatment rooms, four with 270-ton rotational gantries.

The main pedestrian entrance to the project will be at the corner of Peachtree and North with retail space stretching along portions of Peachtree – the only retail space offered in the plans.

Nice to see some things happening in this area of Midtown!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate

Midtown Alliance Receives LCI Grant for Transit Station Designs

February 9, 2013 by Thom Abbott

 

Midtown Alliance Receives LCI Grant for Transit Station Designs

LCI Grant Awarded to Midtown Alliance for Transit Station enhancementsThe Midtown Alliance has received a Living Centers Initiative (LCI) Grant to study and design potential enhancements around transit stations. According to the LCI website from the Atlanta Regional Commission:

The Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) is a program that awards planning grants on a competitive basis to local governments and nonprofit organizations to prepare plans for the enhancement of existing centers and corridors consistent with regional development policies.

In a seminar a couple years ago, I heard from a major urban planner (his name escapes me at the moment) about how Atlanta’s transit system stations lacked the vitality that many cities have. In other words, they were a train station and nothing else. Quite true when you think about a MARTA station. There is no interaction at the station level, of which all of them are underground. But if you go to other major cities, they have small shops, retail, etc. around the stations.

I suspect this plan will involve street-level enhancements of some kind.

Midtown Atlanta is home to THREE of the MARTA stops leaving Downtown. North Avenue, Midtown (10th Street) and the Arts Center Station (16th Street).

It will be interesting to see what comes out of this study and what changes will be made in Midtown Atlanta.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Living, midtown atlanta real estate, News

12th & Midtown Adds To It’s Master Plan

January 19, 2013 by Thom Abbott

After what the real estate market did around the country, and in Atlanta, news of expansion is always a good thing. And when that Atlanta news is in Midtown Atlanta, I say all the better, right?

It would appear that 12th & Midtown developers Daniel Corp. and Selig Enterprises Inc. are assembling land to expand their 12th & Midtown project with more retail and apartments. In the past few months it would seem that the Midtown Duo has placed some other choice morsels of Midtown land in their shopping bag. It made me think, What could they have picked up? The Atlanta Business Chronicle article mentions a FIVE block area around the existing 12th & Midtown location.

Midtown Atlanta Development at 12th and Midtown

 

12th & Midtown Adds To It’s Master Plan

The map above indicates some options. (I stand corrected if I’m wrong….) The red circles are the property that 12th & Midtown already has. 1010 Midtown Atlanta, the high-rise condominium building is on the corner of 11th and Peachtree (left side looking at the Map.) The Loews’ Midtown Hotel is on the right hand corner. The check mark indicates the site of the new 77 12th luxury apartment building. The purple circles indicate SOME (not all)of available vacant land in the immediate area. And with the Selig holdings, there may be parts of this area they already own.

Plaza Midtown Atlanta Condos For SaleDaniel and Selig, who also partnered to build Plaza Midtown Condominiums at West Peachtree and 8th, say their new contracts for the expansion of 12th & Midtown validates its long term vision since they launched the $1.1 billion, 2.5 million-square-foot project at the height of the market in 2006. “I think we’re helping change the face of Midtown and, by that, the face of Atlanta,” said Selig Enterprises President Steve Selig in the ABC article.

It’s backed by capital partners including Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund L.P. and MetLife Real Estate Investments.

77 12th Street, a 23-story apartment building will be complete this May. (Above map notes the location of the new SkyHouse Apartments, built and just opened by Midtown’s condo builder, Jim Borders and Novare.

As the project moves forward, retail is a major focus of the group. And for those residents in Midtown Atlanta, we know it would be nice to have some shopping. Unfortunately, I think rental rates keep the little guys out, and hence you see stores like CB2, and high end restaurants like STK. Also, some retailers either don’t see the traffic, have stores in other locations they feel residents will travel to (a.k.a. get in your car) or, their retail model does not fit in the space. I’ve often wondered, could not a GAP, Jr work in Midtown Atlanta? Not a full size store, but where limited items could be carried and perhaps a on-line order feature for items not in the store? Hmmmmm….

Another ABC article quotes Shirley Gouffon, Senior VP of Selig. The current land deals will give 12th & Midtown the ability to add some 200,000 sq. ft. of retail space! (In comparison, the current foot print of the development has about 130,000 sq. ft.)

“It will be significant,” said Gouffon, who heads retail leasing for 12th & Midtown. “I’m very optimistic about the future. It’s not happening overnight. But, it is happening.” Some of the new space will be in future development of the vacant block just north of the Loews’ Hotel. (This is the vacant block in front of Park Central Condominiums, and where the current Food Truck Thursday’s happens.)

“What we would do is enhance what is already there and successful,” Gouffon said. “It’s truly a thriving dining destination to date. We think that we have the opportunity to enhance that and expand upon it with other uses.”

There is certainly an increased density of people in Midtown Atlanta since 1997, when the first construction and conversions started. Retail follows rooftops, and with the new apartment buildings under construction (THREE, including SkyHouse, 77 12th and 100 6th Street) we are certainly getting more! But, much of the talk of the retailers always leads to high end fashion retailers. Peachtree Street had My, My, My and Drew Lewis who have both since closed up shop. I often wonder how many of the residents in the high-rise condominium buildings and apartments will be out buying $300 sweaters or $100 dress shirts?

And there is the challenge of other locations where retail is being developed, adding to the competition. West Midtown has seen several new stores open, and the future Ponce City Market, being developed on the south edge of Midtown are sure to turn up the retail heat for tenants.

“All of the tenants that have opened to date at 12th & Midtown are doing very well,” she said. “It’s become a great story for us as we market to other retailers.” Let’s just hope its more retail and not more restaurants and stores Midtowner’s can, and want to shop in.

NOTE: A big shout out to Amy Wenk with the Atlanta Business Chronicle for TWO stories on the 12th & Midtown development. Readers may remember Amy as the former editor of Midtown Patch. Thanks Amy!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Midtown Atlanta Business, midtown atlanta real estate

Atlanta Chinese New Year Celebration February 9th & 10th

January 12, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Atlanta Chinese New Year Festival February 9-10 Chamblee GAThe Chinese Lunar New Year falls on February 10th this year.  According to the traditional Chinese zodiac, the new year will be the Year of the Snake, although many Chinese prefer to call it the Year of the “Little Dragon.”  The Chinese New Year celebration–referred to in Chinese as “Spring Festival”–is the most important of all Chinese holidays.

The Chinese New Year holiday begins on first day of the first month of the lunar calendar with dragon dances and firecrackers and ends 15 days later with the Lantern Festival.   Spring Festival is the time for family reunions, special meals and new clothes.  Children receive red envelopes containing money from their elders and family traditions and stories are passed down from generation to generation.

Atlanta Chinese New Year Celebration February 9th & 10th

Here in Atlanta, there will be a Festival to celebrate the Chinese New Year on Saturday, February 9th from 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday, February 10th from 10:00am to 4:00pm at the Cultural Center of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta (5377 New Peachtree Road, Chamblee, GA 30341, Tel. 770-451-4456). The Festival is open to the public.  Admission tickets are $5 per person ($2 of which is returned to you as a voucher that can be used to buy food at the Festival).

The Festival will feature the traditional dragon and lion dancers, authentic Chinese food, Chinese calligraphy and other arts and crafts, as well as traditional Chinese music and dance performances.

More details are available on Facebook  AtlantaChineseLunarNewYearFestival

Consider “Going Green” and taking MARTA to the event. Take the Northeast Line (Also Called the Gold Line) to the Chamblee Station. It’s just a couple blocks walk from the station to the festival site!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: So You Know, Special Events

New Property Acquired to Connect the Atlanta BeltLine with Historic Fourth Ward Park // Atlanta BeltLine

January 10, 2013 by Thom Abbott

See on Scoop.it – Other Atlanta News Events

ATLANTA, GA. – On the last day of 2012, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) purchased a critical property from The Trust for Public Land that will connect the

 

Thom Abbott‘s insight:

It’s going to take some time, but this entire Beltline concept is EXACTLY what Atlanta should of planned for back in the 80’s and 90’s! You’d have rail going where it needs to go as development would of happed around rail stations.

See on beltline.org

Old Fourth Ward Park on the Atlanta Beltline

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Parks, Intown Atlanta Real Estate

Will Atlanta Drown in Wave of New Apartments?

January 9, 2013 by Thom Abbott

See on Scoop.it – Midtown Atlanta Conversations and Condos

Trying to tabulate the number of intown apartment developments currently planned, under construction or recently opened is a fool’s errand. There’s that many, from the core of Buckhead to…

 

Thom Abbott‘s insight:

Indeed! For those investors or absentee landlords, this could become an issue with so many choices for renters. The real question is will thes buildings be able to hold their own and hold their rental rates. If they start to drop them, condo owners will be forced to lower rents to compete as well. And remember, a condo owner has a mortgage payment to make and does not have the financial resources a developer may have to make monthly payments.

See on atlanta.curbed.com

77 12th Street
77 12th Street Apartments as they started Construction last year

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate, So You Know

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