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«ce. These “places” are paved, and are lined by cement sidewalks. There are sewers and water mains. Trolleys are convenient on three streets. But no trolleys run through the
Ms Atkins Park. The “places” shown in the picture run from Moreland avenue to Highland avenue.
lienees are to front, and these “places” are not
Busy highways of travel.
I They are paved and there are water mains
And sewers ready to connect with. There are
lenient sidewalks and sugar maple trees from the
lamous Biltmore nurseries have been set out to
Beautify the grass plots in front of each lot.
I’ Os course, Atkins Park is a restricted resi
lience section. Only residences of the highest
Blass will be built there. A minimum as to cost
Bas been placed on them. The restrictions in
clude race provisions, and no stores or public
■Buildings will ever be allowed there.
I In fact, nothing has been left undone to make
Atkins Park the highest class section for those
B'ho want beautiful residences with all restric
tions and exclusiveness.
B It is not cheap property. Nor is Atkins
Bark meant for cheap residences. It was devel-
I'l’ped in a beautiful section of Atlanta, high and
-Invay from the dust, smoke and noise of the city.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1912.
And it was developed to fill the wants of those
who desire something just a little better than has
been offered.
There are people in Atlanta who want resi
dence sites of this high character. And it is to
them the lots in Atkins Park will be sold.
Those who are interested in property of this
kind might like to look things over. And any
Atlanta real estate firm handling high-class prop
erty will give prices and terms of purchase and
furnish plats of the property.
This property was developed regardless of expense
and it is intended for those who want exclusiveness and
the best in high-class residence property.
The lots are not cheap lots and no cheap houses will
be allowed in Atkins Park. Mr. E. W. Grove, the
owner of the 27 acres in the tract, realized that there
were people who wanted property of this kind and he
spent a fortune in developing it to fill this want.
There is every improvement, including cement side
walks and paved streets, and the lots are ready to
build on.
Any Atlanta dealer in high-class realty will sell a
lot in Atkins Park and tell about the cost and terms
of sale.
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