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Atlanta Opens First Phase of the Massive Westside Park This Week
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Ever since it was a small town, Atlanta has worried about its water. In a 1951 U.S. Geological Survey publication, the author wrote about the establishment in 1893 of a small plant to filter the water of the Chattahoochee River for “the growing city” of Atlanta. Some residents objected to having to drink the “muddy river water.”
By the 1950s, the “muddy river water” had been cleared, with suspended sediment decreasing by 80% compared to the 1930s. Fears of the muddy river water faded, and Atlanta has regularly arranged for its ever-growing water needs.
A year into the pandemic, metro Atlantaâs real-estate and development industry is.
A year into the pandemic, metro Atlantaâs real-estate and development industry is damaged, uneven, relatively strong, and absolutely killing it
Yeah, strange times.
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Itâs a sunny afternoon on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Atlanta, and a walk through the Westside is a study in contrasts, a microcosm of a restless city caught between light and dark.
Howell Mill Road teems with construction workers in bright yellow vests finishing major projectsâStar Metals (both residences and offices), plus the initial facets of a new mixed-use development, the Interlockâtogether worth well over half a billion dollars. But just two blocks away, the carcass of longstanding social hub Octane Coffee is neighbored by vacant retail spaces that used to be 5 Seasons Brewing and Hop City. Along the Marietta Street corridor, âComing Soonâ signs for the likes of up
ATLANTA, GA - Goode Van Slyke Architecture (GVSA) has designed a new townhome community for well-known Atlanta developer Brock Built Homes. Ten29 West will include 61 boutique townhomes on Atlanta’s rapidly-growing West side featuring partially covered rooftop terraces and skyline views.
The four-story buildings feature edgy, industrial interiors and modern brick exteriors. The townhomes feature three-bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, high ceilings and private two-car garages. The residential development is located along Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway near the location of Microsoft’s recently-announced campus, Georgia Tech, the Beltline connector and planned Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry, which is expected to be Atlanta’s largest greenspace. Residents of Ten29 West, formerly called The Finley, can indulge in several restaurants, shopping destinations and performance venues nearby. It is also within easy access to MARTA rail, Midtown and Downtown Atlanta.
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