Atlanta-based development company Mill Creek Residential has landed another major permit for its Modera Gulch, under construction and expected to be completed in early 2023.
The 15-story tower will rise at 810 Division St. adjacent to the back of the Party Fowl structure. Mill Creek s permit is valued at about $52.1 million and follows the issuing of a $17.1 million permit about which the
Post reported in April. MCRT Tennessee Construction is the general contractor.
Modera Gulch (pictured) will offer 378 residential units, 18,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space and 592 parking spaces. The local office of Raleigh-based engineering firm Kimley-Horn and Atlanta-based land-planning and architecture company Cooper Carry are participating.
The development will sit on a two-parcel site at
900 and 914 E. Trinity Lane next to the Metro Police Department East Precinct and potentially offer residential, retail, restaurant and creative maker/office space.
Wood Partners will undertake the project but needs to acquire the property, which covers about 5.9 acres and sits adjacent to Ellington Parkway. The Metro Planning Commission approved a rezoning last week and a community meeting recently had been held.
Atlanta-based Brock Hudgins Architects is designing the buildings for the project, a name and detailed renderings for which have not yet been released. A 2024 completion is eyed with the effort seemingly to incorporate at least portions of some existing structures on the site.