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The Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside
Trail will get its first hotel,
which will be built on a swath of
land in the Old Fourth Ward just
across the street from Irwin Street
Market. According to the Atlanta
Business Chronicle, the 140-room
hotel with rooftop bar, retail and
restaurant space will be mod
eled on architecture surrounding
the High Line in New York City.
Guests will be just steps away from Krog Street Market, Studioplex and the Highland
Avenue corridor full of restaurants and shops. Groundbreaking is expected this spring.
A treehouse in Buckhead has been named Number 1 on Airbnb’s wish list of most
wanted properties. Listed as “Secluded Intown Treehouse,” the property features three
connected treehouse rooms “set amongst lush greenery.” The list also says “each struc
ture is beautifully furnished with antiques, natural artifacts and the sounds of nature
around you.” The price: $350 per night.
The General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church will move
from New York City to a new home in Atlanta - Grace United Methodist Church at
458 Ponce de Leon Avenue. The move includes the relocation of 150 employees, con
struction of a new Center for Mission Innovation and a new training facility. The North
building, where office and meeting space will be located, is currently registered with the
U.S. Green Building Council and is designated for LEED Gold certification. LEED, or
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a green building certification pro
gram that recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices. Building upgrades
will include a significantly more energy efficient building with high-performance glass,
added fresh-air systems, water-efficient plumbing fixtures and a photovoltaic solar array.
In addition to the energy features, the project will include recycled and low-emitting
materials to improve indoor air quality. The William I.H. and Lula E. Pitts Foundation
has awarded Global Ministries a $500,000 grant in support of GBGM’s establishment of
its new home in Atlanta.
Harry Norman, Realtors chose
the Atlanta History Center as the
venue for its 85th Anniversary
Celebration. Company President
and CEO Dan Parmer arranged
the donation to the History Center
of large jardinieres of year-round
green plantings to be presented
for the main entrance area, where
guests gathered for the cocktail
reception. To commemorate the
anniversary, a gift to the commu
nity, a check of over $46,000, was
contributed to CURE Childhood
Cancer. Guests at the event were
Harry (“Dave”) Norman III and his
sister Anne Norman Fuller, chil
dren of the late company President Harry Norman and grandchildren of the founder,
Mrs. Harry Norman, Sr., known to all as “Miss Emmie.”
The Zac Team at RE/MAX Metro Atlanta CitySide has earned the service industry’s
coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award, reflecting an exemplary year of real estate
service provided to members of the local services marketplace and consumer review site
in 2015.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices will expand their Midtown office to include a new
Condominium Division, according to an announcement made by Dan Forsman, com
pany president and CEO. Heading the launch of the Condominium Division will be
Kerman Haynes, who has joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices as vice president of
the New Homes Services Division and branch manager of the Midtown office.
The Atlanta Apartment Association (AAA) has elected Jamie Teabo, executive vice
president and head of property management for Post Properties, its 2016 chair of the
board of directors. Teabo previously served as vice chair in 2015 under chairman Tim
Schrager.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage has named Kathleen Sickeler as the new as
sistant branch manager of the company’s Intown office, where she will assist Managing
Broker Vic Miller overseeing the office and its approximately 85 affiliated sales associ
ates. ESI
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Harry Norman, Jr. and his sister Anne Norman Fuller
joined Harry Norman, Realtors President and CEO Dan
Parmer in admiring the portrait of the company’s founder
(and their grandmother) “Miss Emmie” Norman.
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