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Third Rail Studios to Open at Former GM Site in Doraville

April 4, 2015 by Thom Abbott

If you ever had any question or doubt about the impact the film and TV industry is having on Georgia, and especially the Atlanta area, this should end it. Another major studio project has just been announced.

Third Rail Studios to Open at Former GM Site in Doraville

The Integral Group, which acquired the GM site last year, is partnering with Capstone South Properties to develop “Third Rail Studios” on a six-acre section of the 165-acre development, located at I-285 and I-85 and INSIDE the Perimeter or ITP.

The first phase of Third Rail Studios will take an existing 130,000-square-foot building that will be retrofitted into film and television production studios.  Included will be  60,000 square feet of sound stages and 20,000 square feet of production support mill shops, administrative offices and related vendor spaces.

From my knowledge of the site, this will take place in The Yards Gateway section, as you can see on the site plan below.

ASSEMBLY Doraville Georgia April 4. 2015

 

When fully-built out, Third Rail Studios will be a 270,000-square-foot-facility.

Third Rail Studios ASSEMBLY Doraville April 4, 2015

“It’s something everybody can get excited about because it provides a big spark,” said Eric Pinckney, Integral’s project executive for Assembly.

The studios are expected to open for business by the end of the year, said Christopher Martorella, Integral’s president of commercial real estate.

“It’s something that can happen very quickly because there’s an existing place that lends itself well to what we want to do,” Martorella said.

The film studio is the first major project to be announced for the Assembly development, which is being marketed and presented as several different neighborhood districts. Plans call for an extension of Park Avenue from Buford Highway, under the Doraville MARTA station directly into ASSEMBLY.

Despite the plethora of movie studios planned or open in Atlanta, there is pent-up demand for more film and television production facilities, said Egbert Perry, CEO of Integral. Having Third Rail Studios as part of the Assembly development will add a “sexy, funky, cool” flavor to that part of the GM site.

“Third Rail Studios” refers to the three rail lines that previously served the GM Doraville assembly plant, as well as the creative energy in the media production community.

The now unused rail lines will be preserved and integrated within the landscape, much like New York City’s Highline, which is a very popular destination. The studios will anchor the “Yards District” portion of the site, a funky, modern industrial”ish” destination for dining, entertainment, parks, art, retail, makers, and other businesses. Think Midtown West…only on steroids?

Third Rail Studios April 4, 2015

“We are still way below what is needed to support the industry as it exists today,” Perry said of the new studio project. “It doesn’t begin to address the existing demand, not to mention any growth in demand.”

Lee Thomas, director of the Georgia Film Commission, confirmed Perry’s statement. “Georgia’s film industry is at an all-time high with 39 productions currently filming across the state, many of which are long-term tenants in our existing soundstages,” Thomas said.

The design for Third Rail Studios is led by Janson Tsai, a division of the architectural design firm Perkins Eastman (Of Note…Perkins Eastman is the firm that designed the entire ASSEMBLY site for Integral). Previous work includes design of Kaufman/Astoria Film Studios and Steiner Film Studios in New York, as well as projects with Imagine Films, CBS Television,NBC Universal, ESPN, Disney, and Sony — among others.

“We are creating an urban node in the heart of DeKalb County in a way that is not just an island unto itself but one that in fact connects to many other smaller urban nodes,” Perry said. “That the intent. It has more multimodal attributes than probably any other site in the region… Assembly is truly a place where everything comes together. It actually is very much an appropriate name.”

For more information and updates about Third Rail Studios, click here, or on Facebook at Living Near Third Rail Studios. 

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: ASSEMBLY Doraville, Film and TV in Atlanta, georgia film industry, Living Near Third Rail Studios

THE Atlanta Film Festival — March 20-29, 2015

March 20, 2015 by Thom Abbott

Yes, you read that date right!

TODAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 –STARTS THE ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL!

As some of you may know, I’ve already worked with numerous people from the West Coast, Chicago, New York and most recently North Carolina in the film and television industry relocate to the Metro Atlanta area! So, it’s only a natural fit, that I’ve become involved in the Atlanta Film Festival! 

The Festival kicks off tonight (sorry, the Opening Party and Opening Film are completely SOLD OUT!) but there are many opportunities over the coming week to experience some amazing films, meet and greets, workshops and more. I can’t begin to do the program and the festival justice…so just click on the photo/logo below and you will be taken to the ATLFF Schedule page where you can see what’s happening!

THE Atlanta Film Festival — March 20-29, 2015

ATLFF LOGO

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Living Near Pinewood Studios Atlanta, Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta, georgia film industry, Special Events

Whole Foods Considers 14th Street Location in Midtown Atlanta

March 18, 2015 by Thom Abbott

Whole Foods 14th West Peachtree Midtown AtlantaIt looks like a much needed grocery store could appear in Midtown Atlanta…mind you not until 2018!!!!

Whole Foods Market, based in Austin, TX is in talks with The Related Group for a 60,000 sq. ft “urban store” on the site of their proposed 400-unit apartment building at 14th and West Peachtree Streets. The store would anchor Related’s planned project which might include two towers built in phases. The “urban store” format indicates that the store would be on several levels, versus all one level as is common with grocery stores. If you want a cool idea of what this could be like, just venture to Columbus Circle in New York City!

Whole Foods has one store in Midtown, although it’s on the fringe at Midtown Place across from the Ponce City Market on Ponce De Leon Avenue. This location would be somewhat more walkable for people in such Midtown Atlanta condo buildings as 1010Midtown, Peachtree Walk and even a Publix alternative to those in Plaza Midtown, where there is currently a Publix market. Get much further away and you’ll probably see Midtown peeps in their autos…so look for a parking garage! (Will they figure out how to mask it by the time they build this one? Who knows?)

Novare 14th Street Apartment BuildingBack in May, 2014, the Atlanta Business Chronicle (ABC) reported that the Related Group had the 2.2 acre site under contract. There are currently two surface parking lots there. At that same time, the ABC article made comment about the ever growing pipeline of apartments on tap for Midtown Atlanta. Of concern is too many of the units hitting the market at once, according to analysts such as Haddow & Co. To many at one time That’s could begin to soften intown rents, which today are well above $2 a square foot at the newest projects.

Keep in mind, this site is just across the street from the new Novare building, at 13th and West Peachtree. So keep your eyes open for yet another apartment crane on the Midtown Atlanta horizon.

 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: midtown atlanta apartments, Midtown Atlanta Business

Will History Be a Part of Midtown Atlanta…or will it be just….History?

March 17, 2015 by Thom Abbott

Most of my blogging is directed at real estate…helping visitors to this site, as well as other potential real estate clients learn about Midtown Atlanta, its housing options, its lifestyle. Most of my posts related to lifestyle are about where to eat, or what to do, or festivals in Midtown and surrounding areas. But there are other things that add to the lifestyle of Midtown Atlanta.

Midtown Atlanta History

Its history. Or maybe we should call it “The Disappearing History of Midtown.”

We all know about progress. Without progress, things would never change. We all get that. But not always, is change a good thing. Especially when it comes to history. I recently just spent 3 weeks in Hawaii. If you’ve never visited the Big Island, I strongly recommend it. But, what I found there, was so many historic and sacred places that were marked and preserved. And people were asked to respect it.

2015-03-03 15.30.57

“Care for the things of the past. Once altered, they are gone forever.”

6thJuniperMidtown Atlanta is again experience a renaissance of sorts with new construction. Apartment buildings are literally going up on every corner! But at what cost to the history of Midtown? Much of the construction IS going into (or on) vacant land or parking lots. But the recent razing of a beautiful historic Midtown home at 6th and Juniper brings into question, are we caring for things of the past? Or is it all about progress and the development dollar.

Here is a link to a GREAT story written by Maria Saporta in the SaportaReport. It pretty much says it all.

I recently saw a thread on Facebook and the outcry from many that they could not believe this home had been torn down. Well, people, it is up to us, or certainly the residents/property owners that live in these areas to decide if they want to preserve their neighborhood, or let it continue to be the bullseye of the wrecking ball.

6thJuniperAfter

The Midtown Neighbors’ Association will host a meeting with preservation experts on Thursday, March 19th from 7-8PM at the Grace United Methodist Church. You can find more information here! 

A big shout out and thanks to Maria Saporta for this story and her photos we have shown here.

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate, Midtown Neighbors' Association, News, So You Know

NCR Corporation to Build Midtown Atlanta Headquarters

January 14, 2015 by Thom Abbott

NCR Corporation announced on January 13 that they will build a new corporate headquarters on a 4 acre site in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, at 8th and Spring Streets. Our photo below indicates the site, across the street from Plaza Midtown and right next to SQ5 which is under construction.

NCR Corp Midtown Atlanta

 

NCR Corporation to Build Midtown Atlanta Headquarters

In a story in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, it was reported that Atlanta is considering some $3.2 million in incentives to get NCR to bring the headquarters to Midtown. NCR has reported they will spend some $260 million to build on the site, which they have an agreement to buy.

The relocation would be huge for Atlanta and Midtown with some 3,600 employees being in the innovation/think tank area of Technology Square and Centergy.

The move is also a change for the company which first relocated from Ohio to suburban Duluth (Gwinnett County) some six years ago. “NCR is making a play for the Millennial workforce, which prefers the entertainment and cultural amenities of the city and rejects the long commute to the suburbs,” the Atlanta Business Chronicle reported.

Often times, a relocation of a corporate headquarters in the same city might not see many residential changes, but there may be many people that will now have much longer commutes from the suburbs of Atlanta and might want a change.

MyMidtownMojo.com is ready and waiting to welcome NCR Corporation to Midtown Atlanta and help you find your piece of Mojo (also known as a condo, townhome or single family home!)

 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Georgia Tech, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Midtown Atlanta Business, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate, News

Metro Atlanta Transit Will We EVER Figure It Out?

January 13, 2015 by Thom Abbott

Metro Atlanta TransitI don’t claim to know, or understand every issue around transit, or the serious lack thereof in the Metro Atlanta area. I do know our system never developed to keep up with the growth of the city.

Metro Atlanta Transit Will We EVER Figure It Out?

Case in point … WMATA(Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority approved plans for a 98-mile (158 km) regional system in 1968. Construction began after a groundbreaking ceremony on December 9, 1969, when Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe, District Mayor Walter Washington, and Maryland Governor Marvin Mandel tossed the first spade of dirt at Judiciary Square.

Opened in 1976, the network has grown to include six lines, 91 stations, and 117 miles

The DC Metro System today…..

Washington DC Metro

Then Atlanta …. Construction began on the MARTA system in 1975, with the first rail service commencing on June 30, 1979. The system has since built most of the proposed rail lines, as well as stations in Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, and North Springs which were not included in the original plan. The missing rail segments include a Tucker-North DeKalb line with service to Emory University andNorth Druid Hills, a Northwest line with service to Brookwood and Northside Drive, extension of the West line to Brownlee-Boulder Park near Fairburn Road, extension of the Proctor Creek line to West Highlands, and a branch off the south line to Hapeville and Clayton County. 

The MARTA rapid rail system has 47.6 miles of route and 38 rail stations located on four service lines.

MARTA Atlanta Map

Yes, we’ve made a baby step forward and now for the first time in more than 65 years, streetcars are on the streets of Downtown Atlanta. I can only imagine being able to connect to the Beltline, to MARTA and then off to who knows where? I can dream, right?

There is an Atlanta based organization that I discovered with some great information about transit. Citizens For Progressive Transit. Check out some of the info on this site. Or you can find their January, 2015 Newsletter here. It’s worth a read and the interesting transit talk that will happen this year at the state level.

I just know, that if we really want to be the world-class city we really want to be….transit needs to be a critical part of it….and our love of the automobile needs to go through some serious therapy.

 

 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, atlanta traffic, Metro Atlanta Transit

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