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HOME & REAL ESTATE Trends • Development • City Living
New, Now, Next
A roundup of new living options coming soon and available for move-in
By Collin Kelley
T he proliferation of building
cranes across Midtown and
Downtown will continue
unabated for years to come as
more high-rises prepare to break
ground.
Atlanta’s love affair with mixed-use
developments will mean tall apartment
buildings with ground floor retail and
restaurant space. There’s even a high-rise
coming to Downtown earmarked for
public school
teachers and
education
professionals
Here’s a
roundup of some
of the announced
projects and a few
that are opening
their doors soon.
One of the
most talked
about Midtown
projects is Middle
Street Partners’
1081 Juniper Street dual-tower project
which will mean the demolition of beloved
LGBTQ+ favorites Einstein’s restaurant
and Joe’s on Juniper.
1081 Juniper will have a 38 and
34 story tower with a combined 470
apartments and 9,000 square feet of
retail. At its April meeting, the Midtown
Development Review Committee (DRC)
urged the developer to rethink the street-
level experience and consider adding more
outdoor dining space.
Whether Einstein’s and Joe’s will have
space in the new development or reopen
elsewhere has not been confirmed by
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Metrotainment Cafes.
The DRC also saw updated plans
from Toll Brothers for a dual-tower
project at 1018 West Peachtree Street.
First proposed before the pandemic, the
first phase of the project is a 37-story
residential tower with 376 apartments
and 4,900 square foot retail along West
Peachtree The second phase is a 35-story
student tower fronting Spring Street. The
developer is addressing DRC concerns
about retail/restaurant access, bike parking,
and shielding for the parking deck.
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The project
will consist of
more than 400
apartments,
260,000 square
feet of office
space, and 8,600
square feet of ground-level retail.
Staying in Midtown, Lincoln Ventures’
859 Spring student housing project will
loom over the Cheetah strip club at the
edge ofTechnology Square. The 26-story
building will have 195 units with 550
beds for students, ground-level retail, and
underground parking. The parking was a
design modification made by Lincoln after
discussions with neighboring MidCity
Lofts and the city.
In Downton, RBH Group plans to
build a 445-unit teachers and seniors
project at 98 Cone Street. Called Teachers
Village-Seniors Village Atlanta, the
31-story building would include 229
units for teachers, 140 of which would
be reserved for a mix of households with
incomes at 60 percent and 80 percent of
area median income. Other units would be
earmarked for ages 55 and up and include
independent and assisted living residences.
There would also be a parking deck and
retail on the lower two floors. RBH has
similar teacher village projects in Hartford,
CT and Newark, NJ.
If you’re ready to buy now, Seven88
West Midtown, a new 22-story residential
condo complex at 930 Howell Mill Road,
has four model homes available for tours.
Open by appointment, the model homes
feature four
unique floor plans
ranging from one
to three bedrooms,
offering options
for a variety of
buyer preferences.
Hardwood floors,
large windows,
and lux kitchens
are some of the
details in the
homes ranging
in price from the
high $200,000s
to more than $ 1
million. For more
information, visit
788WestMidtown. com.
Capital City Real Estate is also
breaking ground on The Roycraft, a new
six-story, 42-unit luxury condominium
development on the Atlanta BeltLine in
Virginia-Highland. The first units are
slated to be completed by summer 2022
and are being marketed by @Ansley
Developer Services.
Located at 675 Drewry Street NE, with
direct access to the Beltline’s Eastside Trail,
The Roycraft will feature one-, two- and
three-bedroom condominiums priced from
the low $400,000s to $1.2 million. The
Roycraft is taking its design cues from the
historic Craftsman-style homes that dot
the Virginia-Highland neighborhood. For
sales information, visit theroycraftcondos.
com.
And if you’re ready to sign a lease
in a new neighborhood, head south
to Broadstone Summerhill. Alliance
Residential Company’s new luxury
apartment complex at 100 Fulton Street
is comprised of three residential buildings
with 276 studio, one and two-bedroom
apartment units. Each open-floorplan
unit has custom entry mud benches,
large-format wet-islands, plank-style vinyl
wood flooring, designer lighting packages,
custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, top-
of-the-line stainless steel appliances and
sleek Moen plumbing fixtures. For more
details, visit broadstonesummerhill.com.03
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