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Atlanta’s Lost Spaces Abound | Riverwalk Atlanta and Hartsfield Incinerator

November 21, 2013 by Thom Abbott

I suppose every city (well maybe not New York or Los Angeles) have lost spaces, waiting to be re-discovered. As a real estate broker, I find myself in many a place that most Atlantan’s have never even been, much less heard of. And then, I even learn about a place I knew nothing about.

A story popped on my Facebook wall this morning and it sent me off in search of exactly where the Hartsfield Incinerator might be located. Well, without a visual drive, I’m guessing, but, maybe where the check mark is on the map below?

Riverwalk Atlanta

 

The“Riverwalk Atlanta” project would be a 100-plus-acre park on the Chattahoochee River, with the derelict Hartsfield Incinerator site perched at the main entrance like a reminder of Atlanta’s industrial past, says Josh Green in the article from Curbed Atlanta. The incinerator site includes property along the river owned by Georgia Power, which has already granted a conservancy easement, so that’s why I’m thinking this may be the location since it shows a Georgia Power plant along the river.

The Curbed Atlanta article has drawings of what the eventual park could look like, as well as a shot of the overgrown incinerator.

An additional search found the website, RiverwalkAtlanta.org and it has some great information about this project and others along the Chattahoochee River.

Another “lost space” in this area that has already been pegged for redevelopment as part of the Atlanta Beltline is the Bellwood Quarry. I’ve been to this location on a Beltline tour…and it’s hard to imagine this is “hiding” within eyesight of West Midtown and Midtown Atlanta.

If you are new to Atlanta, and might be around for another 20 years…you are going to have some impressive additions to the city in the years to come!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Real Estate, odds and ends, So You Know

Glimpses Of ATL’s Most Annoyingly Vacant Spaces

October 24, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Spring Street Midtown AtlantaSee on Scoop.it – Midtown Atlanta Conversations and Condos

To the casual observer from older, denser cities, Atlanta can appear to be full of gaps. Holes. Vibrancy interruptions. In the grand…

 

Thom Abbott‘s insight:

I’ve seen and noted many of theses buildings and think, “opportunity, opportunity, opportunity!!” Let’s hope all these places are future shining stars in the continued rise of the ATL!

See on atlanta.curbed.com

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate, News, odds and ends

October Festivals In Atlanta and Around Georgia

September 25, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Road Trips From Midtown AtlantaI always love doing these posts. There is so many unique October Festivals in Atlanta and around the North Georgia Mountains this time of year! Of course, the fall colors should be starting in the mountains (reminds me…time for a trip to Cherokee and the outlet malls of Gatlinburg…another great day trip) so all the more reason to venture out.

I’ll make this easy and break the list up into Atlanta area event, and those that are more of a drive outside the city!

Please keep in mind, this is by no means all of them…and if you know of others, please post a link in the comments section below.

October Festivals in Atlanta

Pumpkin Festival — Stone Mountain Park – September 27 – October 27

Enjoy the beautiful fall colors and cooler weather at Atlanta’s favorite place to celebrate the fall season. Now in its 11th year, Stone Mountain Park’s annual Pumpkin Festival has become a family favorite with kids and parents alike.

Take in all of the splendor that autumn provides with attractions, fun-filled games, shows and more. NEW for 2013, experience Spookley’s A-MAZE-ING Adventure maze! Puzzles, passages, twists and turns will keep kids guessing until they reach the exit. Pumpkinpalooza takes the stage with an energy-filled game show where audience members are picked to participate in a series of zany and messy challenges. The winner takes all and the losers have to spin the “Wheel of Misery,” with consequences ranging from a pie in the face, dancing like a chicken or getting “splurfed” (a gooey, slimy substance poured on top of your head). Get the entire family into the spirit with fall décor and special attractions, such as the Pie Eating Contest, Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt, a costume dance party, crafts in the pumpkin patch and much more!

Atlanta Streets Alive — Virginia Highlands — Sunday, October 6, 2013

Inspired by open streets projects all over the world where neighborhood activists closed the streets to motorized vehicles and opened them to use any human powered means of transportation…walking, skating, biking. Atlanta Streets Alive aims for three objectives:

  • Celebrate the Neighborhood (which changes….September 8th was Peachtree Street)
  • Expose attendees to a variety of fun outdoor activities
  • Encourage more Georgia residents to take to the streets…minus the four wheels

October 6th’s route included Highland/Monroe and Boulevard/Virginia Avenue.

Destination East Point — East Point — October 12 — 2-5pm (maybe longer?)

Destination East Point October 12, 2013This year’s festival will include interactive entertainment all day long, a Carnival with all your favorite midway attractions and a few of last year’s favorite events.  Between our Exhibitors, Community Row, and Contests, there will be a little something for everyone. Out Contests this year include a Pie Baking competition and Chili Cook-Off – both featuring cash prizes. Of course we will also being doing the Chicken Strut again – so bring your prize-winning bird and crow about your blue ribbon! Come visit us on the Commons this October 12th and “Fall” in love with Downtown East Point.

 Country Living Fair — Stone Mountain Park —  October 25-27

A fun, folksy and fabulous show and sale of folk art, antiques, “Made in America” crafts, art, furniture, home decor and more. Meet the editors of Country Living Magazine, attend seminars and how-to’s, artisan demonstrations, Harvest & Gourmet Market, and fall festivities.

Presented by County Living Magazine, the event  offers visitors the opportunity to fully experience the “Country Living” lifestyle. The event includes a special EARTH ANGELS Artisan Showcase – The Earth Angels will be “LIVE!” all weekend with demonstrations of pottery, painting, soft sculpture and more.

The event also features great shopping options.  More than 150 booths of antiques and hand-crafted goods PLUS a Gourmet Harvest Market AND the Country Living General Store. Featured vendors include the Earth Angels, Great Stuff By Paul, Findings @ Summerhouse, The Red Door Antiques, and many more favorites.

Mountain Members: Save $5 off tickets. To redeem this offer, click here to download coupon and bring with you to the festival entrance.

October Festivals Around Atlanta and North Georgia Mountains

Cotton Pickin Fair 2013 Gay GeorgiaCotton Pickin’ Fair — Highway 85 Fairgrounds — Gay — October 5-6

Return to 1910 where the Farmhouse, the Cotton Gin, and the Cotton Warehouse form a unique backdrop for a great day of 21st century fun.  Amidst skilled artisans and antique specialists, the Fair shares remnants of farm life in days gone by.  New talent keeps the  festival fresh and interesting while returning artists welcome loyal customers seeking to add to individual collections.

Haunted Corn Maze — Buck’s Corn Maze, Dawsonville — October 5, 12, 19 and 26

Buck’s Corn Maze is more than just a maze!!! It’s GREAT family fun for all ages. The 12 acre maze is planted in a 20 acre field next to Cochran Creek with a beautiful view of the Appalachian Mountains.

Come get “LOST” in the maze. As much fun as the maze is in the daytime, it is double the fun at night. Bring your Flashlight and test your skills in the dark. After completing the maze, go on a relaxing hayride which runs by the creek and through the cornfield.

Downtown Clayton Sidewalk Art Show | Foxfire Mountaineer Festival — Clayton, GA —  October 5

Fall Festivals in GeorgiaCome out for a great day of regional art and activities for the whole family.  Foxfire-Mountaineer Festival is just down the block so bring the whole family for a day of mountain heritage and a fantastic regional art.

The Foxfire Mountaineer Festival is a single-day celebration of the rich heritage of the Southern Appalachian mountains, featuring traditional music from numerous regional performers, showcases and demonstrations of time-honored handicrafts and trades from over 80 vendors, and all manner of mountain-flavored games and challenges for young and old alike.

Georgia Mountain Fall Festival — Hiawassee, GA — October 11-19

Look forward to the 2013 Fall Festival. With its mild temperatures and beautiful scenery there is no better place to be than the North Georgia Mountains in the fall. Each October, the 9-day event features exciting musical performances, Arts & Craft vendors, educational demonstrations, a flower show and the ever-popular Georgia’s Official State Fiddlers’ Convention.

Arts & Crafts Daily
Gates: $11.00 Per Person (Includes Music Shows)
Children 9 and Under Free
FREE PARKING (Trolley Service Available Daily)

Georgia Apple Festival — Lions Club Fiargrounds, Ellijay — October 12-13 and 19-20

Georgia Apple Festival Ellijay GA

 

The Ellijay Lions Club, the Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce, the cities of Ellijay and East Ellijay, and Gilmer County invite everyone to come and enjoy the 42nd year of the Georgia Apple Festival. There are over 300 vendors with handmade, hand-crafted items, as well as many on-site demonstrations of how selected types of crafts are made. This year promises many new crafts as well as favorites from past festivals. There is a parade and antique car show each year. The antique car show is held at the Civic Center on October 12th. The parade is on October 19th and begins at 10 AM in historic downtown Ellijay.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Special Events, travel

Big Nerd Ranch Plants Big Footprint with Atlanta HQ

February 27, 2013 by Thom Abbott

I am often amazed at some of the companies that call Atlanta home…and I (or maybe YOU) don’t even know it. This story comes on the heels of my post about Atlanta Top 10 City for Technology Mergers and Acquisitions!

Well if you are a tech person, and develop apps for the mobile world, then this may NOT be news for you, but considering I was just at an event this past weekend where Big Nerd Ranch was a sponsor, I’m getting double exposure to this Atlanta company…

Big Nerd Ranch Plants Big Footprint with Atlanta HQ

Big Nerd Ranch (BNR) is an app development company that is just way too cool. (Personal opinion based solely on the fact they train on a ranch..more on that in a moment!)

Founded some 12 years ago, The company is adding 9,250 square feet, according to a building permit filed with the city. In August they moved to a new site in Kirkwood Ironworks development. (Hey guys…just a hop, skip and a jump from ultra-cool Midtown Atlanta!

BNR’s customers are pretty much Fortune 100 companies.  With more and more people ( including employees) relying on mobile devices to do their work,  a company like BNR can help develop those needed applications. I guess so…revenues have grown in the area of 45 percent in the past year.

High tech companies are known for being cool. And Big Nerd Ranch is no exception….and the ranch part of their name is important. Developers attend training sessions for 5 or 7 days at “The Ranch.” In looking at the website, it appears the company currently holds camp at an existing conference retreat facility Southwest of Midtown Atlanta. But a further review of their site shows they are building their OWN ranch facility for these training events.   The “13 acre location offers up serenity and focus, it also offers a state-of-the-art classroom for 20 students as well as fine dining and exercise facilities. Which makes it an ideal place to learn. Oh, and did we mention that the new ranch will be a quick 20-minute drive from the Atlanta airport? We think that makes it a pretty ideal location, too,” says the company’s website.

Really? Who knew such a cool company was right here in Atlanta! If you find a job at Big Nerd Ranch, and want to live in an equally cool part of Atlanta, I’d be happy to help you settle in!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, News, So You Know

SLIDESHOW: Southwest opens Atlanta pilot base, People Department – Atlanta Business Chronicle

February 13, 2013 by Thom Abbott

See on Scoop.it – Georgia Tech News Events

Southwest Airlines Co. on Tuesday marked one year of flying in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson…

 

Thom Abbott‘s insight:

The opening of a pilot base in Atlanta will give the pilots the opportunity to live in Atlanta, since it is where they will start, and end trips.

 

Pilots that may have homes and families they don’t want to move to Atlanta might want to look at Midtown Atlanta condos as a “second home.” With easy access to the airport via MARTA, this gives them a “home base” in Atlanta with the convenience of a “lock it and leave it” condo lifestyle.

See on www.bizjournals.com

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: News, odds and ends, So You Know

Where To Buy Girl Scout Cookies In Midtown Atlanta

February 11, 2013 by Thom Abbott

 

Where To Buy Girl Scout Cookies in Midtown Atlanta

Buying Girl Scout Cookies in AtlantaCome on….who does NOT love some Girl Scout Cookies???

And what’s your favorite? Mine, hands down are the Thin Mints. But, I’ve got a secret that makes them even better, and I’m going to share. Take a tube of them (they come two tubes per box) and freeze them overnight. Then, pour yourself a glass of ice cold milk, break open the frozen cookies…and enjoy! Totally delish! Hey, if you try it, will you post a comment right here?

The product line of the Girl Scouts seems to grown from what I remember…

  • Thin Mints
  • Samoas
  • Tagalongs
  • Trefoils
  • Do-si-dos
  • Lemonades
  • Savannah Smiles
  • Thanks-A-Lot
  • Dulce de Leche
  • Mango Cremes
  • Thank U Berry Munch

So, where can you BUY Girl Scout Cookies in Midtown Atlanta?

 

  • Feb. 16, 10-11 a.m.: Ansley Mall/Starbucks courtyard at 1544 Piedmont Road NE
  • Feb. 16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Sig Samuel’s Dry Cleaners at 906 Monroe Drive NE
  • Feb. 16-17: Kroger at 3330 Piedmont Road NE

Now mind you , that is NOT the Kroger at Ansley Mall but the one at Piedmont and Peachtree in Buckhead, also known as the Disco Kroger!

If you want to know other dates and places, the Girl Scouts of America have a Cookie Finder app on their website. Simply fill in the Zip code closest to you…and you’ll find dates and places where they will be.

I’ve not purchased in the last couple years…I will be this year. I just feel like I need the treat!

Oh yeah, another secret…take the Thin Mints and blend with vanilla ice cream and milk….and you have a to-die for shake!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Business, midtown Events, News

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