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e Loudermilk Companies was slated to begin construction at the end of December on Seventh Midtown, which will include 20 luxury condominiums and ground- oor retail space, at the end of the month. Located at 7th and Peachtree Streets, Lord Aeck Sargent designed the 9-story building, which will feature two and three bedroom condominiums from 1,800 to over 2,800 square feet. Prices begin in the $700,000s and top out at just under $1.7 million for the largest penthouse residences. Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty will market the property. For more about the project visit seventhmidtown.com.
Developer Wood Partners LLC is planning a 22-story, 220-unit residential tower overlooking Piedmont Park. Wood Partners and architect Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio presented the project at last month’s Midtown Development Review Committee. e $80 million project called Alta at the Park would rise on a small tract along the south side of 12th Street across from the Luxe condo building.
Ennis Antoine, the new president of the Atlanta Board of Realtors (ABR), was installed along with other o cers during the organization’s Annual Business Meeting in December. Antoine is the rst African American president of the organization.
It might have been Engel & Volkers Intown Atlanta’s rst time at e Chili Cook O , but they went home winners. e real estate company took home rst place for their chili pies. e Cook O is an annual Atlanta Board of Realtor's fundraising event and the award was decided by votes from the attending guests.
Harry Norman, Realtors held multiple events throughout the company in 2014 to raise cash to bene t the local charity Kate's Club. Harry Norman agents and sta raised over $25,000 to help support the work Kate's Club does helping children and teens facing life a er the death of a parent or sibling.
Local markets dominate top metro ZIPs for three-year average home prices
This map shows the top 10 metro Atlanta ZIP codes with the highest 36-month home price average, (2012 – 2014).
Source: Atlanta Regional Commission