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HOME & REAL ESTATE Trends • Development • City Living
Choosing Chosewood
Massive mixed-use development planned for southern BeltLine
and a “village center” with a water
feature.
Kaplan Residential and Origin
investments said they have tapped
experiential retail consultants at Revel,
which consulted on Krog Street Market
and The Interlock, to create concepts
that include a variety of local restaurants
with outdoor seating, coffee shops,
a wellness center, dedicated areas for
revolving food trucks, pet amenities,
collaborative co-working centers, and an
entertainment space.
Residents will also have access to
“Club Sawtell,” which will be equipped
with state-of-the-art fitness, wellness, co
working, and lifestyle amenities.
Groundbreaking on the initial stage
is slated for the fourth quarter of this
year. QD
By Collin Kelley
K aplan Residential and Origin
Investments have acquired a
40-acre parcel near the south
ern portion of the Atlanta
BeltLine in Chosewood Park
with plans to build more than 2,000
multifamily units along with 150,000
square feet of commercial space.
Located at 500 Sawtell Avenue, the
developers said in a press release that
the project would be a “transformative,
master-planned project presented
in multiple phases” to create a
“neighborhood village.”
The first phase will have 700
townhomes and apartments, according
to the press release. The site plan and
renderings show multiple pocket parks
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Development Mix
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Block B
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Block C
Townhomes / Row Houses
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5 Story Residential & Ground Floor Commercial
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5 Story Residential
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Design ADAC returns April 26-28
Atlanta Decorative Arts Center in Peachtree Hills will
hold its annual three-day market, Design ADAC, April 26 —
28 with a host of regional and national design professionals
and enthusiasts.
Presented in association with Veranda magazine, the
festival will feature presentations, parties, book signings, and
product launches.
The free-to-attend celebration will feature interior
designers, experts, tastemakers, and authors including Mally
Skok, Lia Shin, Bunny Williams, Corey Damen Jenkins,
Aldous Bertram, Erika Ward, James Farmer, and Maggie
Griffin, and many more.
“Giving life to traditional statement pieces and styling
them with modern classics while still being thoughtful
about sourcing and sustainability is not a trend, it’s a design
philosophy,” said ADAC General Manager Katie Miner.
“Were excited to dive deeper into the stories that shape the
design, the origin of these treasures, the materials used, and
the craftsmanship behind the work. This year is also special
as we will be recognizing major anniversaries for PINDLER,
Century Furniture and VERANDA, and what better way to
do that than in person, together at market.”
For registration and to see the full schedule of events,
visit adacatlanta.com. nn