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Together we thrive. Connection is key to a longer and more
vibrant life, and powers everything WE do at The Piedmont
at Buckhead senior living community. It’s like being part of
a super supportive family of waiters, chefs, housekeepers,
ZEST® activity coaches, care & wellness teams, and even
a bunch of really friendly and fun neighbors, all helping
you thrive. This is what “we’re in this together” is all about.
Experience the Power of WE at The Piedmont at Buckhead.
► Call 404-369-7523
to schedule a
personalized tour.
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ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES IN BUCKHEAD
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Developer Lincoln Ventures has
proposed a 31-story student housing
project with street level retail at
859 Spring Street at Tech Square in
Midtown. The tower, which would
feature 195 furnished co-living spaces,
two amenity levels, and five floors of
parking, would sit on less than an acre
at Spring and Abercrombie Place. The
Midtown Development Review Committee recommended treatment of the parking deck
with screening to mitigate noise and light that could emanate from the garage, as well as
reaching out to residents in MidCity Lofts across the street to ensure that design concerns
and construction issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Commercial real estate firm Beacon Real Estate Group and a fund managed by Westport
Capital Partners have completed the acquisition in Atlanta with the purchase of the newly
built Accent 2050 to be renamed to 2050 Morningside. The 198-unit complex is Beacon’s
third multifamily investment in Georgia over the last 90 days.
Atlanta real estate investment firm Parkland Communities Inc. recently launched its
Small Builder Program focused on local builders who construct 100 or less homes a
year. “We are excited to launch our Small Builder Program designed to develop lots for
Atlanta’s hometown builders,” Parkland Communities President Jim Jacobi said. “The
legacy recession lots are long gone, and most small home builders don’t have the time or
resources to navigate the complexities of entitlements and development required to produce
new lots today.” The Small Builder Program is a joint venture structure where Parkland
will fully subordinate developed lots to the home builder’s construction loan. This will,
in effect, work to keep the small builders in business since no equity will be required.
By subordinating lots to the construction loan, builders can do what they do best, build
homes. When the home sells, Parkland Communities and the home builder will split the
profits evenly. For more information, visit ParklandCo.com.
Engel & Volkers Atlanta announces the firm will act as the brokerage to manage sales and
marketing at JW Collection properties, including The Heritage on Memorial, Enclave on
Collier, Abbington at Wildwood, Paces View and Enclave at Dunwoody Park. Engel &
Volkers Atlanta also handles sales for One Museum Place, a John Wieland condominium
community in Midtown. For more information, visit evatlanta.com.
REAL ESTATE
BRIEFS
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► Aaron’s Holdings Company has made a donation of $10,000 to the Westside Future
Fund, an initiative that provides
affordable housing in one of
Atlanta’s most impoverished
communities. Specifically targeting
the neighborhoods of English
Avenue, Vine City, Ashview Heights
and the Atlanta University Center,
the urgent need comes as 52% of
residents currently live below the
poverty line and 40% of all housing
is vacant. The contribution from
Aaron’s was facilitated by Aaron’s
Black Leadership Exchange (ABLE),
an internal committee formed in
2019 to exchange information and
ideas that create a path for personal
and professional development
of Black team members, while
strengthening connections with customers and others in the community.
From left to right: Kendall Jacobs, Diversity & Inclusion Coun
cil, Aaron’s; Dr. Angela Coaxum Young, Principal, BookerT.
Washington HS; John Ahman, Westside Future Fund, Presi
dent; Stephanie Kozol, Government Relations, Aaron's; Chris
Cottrell, President, Aaron's Black Leadership Exchange
Minerva Homes has opened the model home at Towns at Kendrick in Brookhavcn for
tours by appointment. The luxury townhomes are priced from the low $700,000s and
feature front porches, gourmet kitchens, fireplaces, owner’s suite with spa-like bath, garages,
and more. Visit Minerva-Homes.com for more information.
Alexan Eight West has welcomed its first residents to its studio, one and two-bedroom
apartments near Westside Provisions District and Georgia Tech. The complex offers a
rooftop terrace, skyline view, saltwater pool, and proximity to popular restaurants and the
Midtown art scene. For leasing information or to schedule a tour, visit alexaneightwest.com.
The Brightstar Team | COMPASS has opened the model home for its latest development,
The Row on Wylie. This community of five townhomes from Foyer Urban Builders is
nestled between Reynoldstown and Edgewood with prices in the $400,000s. The team
has also reached a sales milestone at another nearby development, Pontiac Place in South
Ormewood Park. The neighborhood of 25 single-family homes by O’Dwyer Homes is 50
percent sold out. Homes are priced in the high $300,000s. For details visit the rowonwiley.
com or OwnPontiac.com. m
24 January 2021 |
AtlantalNtownPaper.com