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A new 222-unit apartment complex called Alexan at Krog Street is under construction next door to the Stove Works complex in Inman Park. e mid-rise apartment complex is being built by Trammel Crow Residential and is expected to be completed by the summer of 2015. e apartments will wrap around the parking deck mostly concealing it from the street. e apartments will average 901-square-feet with one and two bedrooms available featuring stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and hardwood oors. Amenities will include a pool, club room, dog wash, bike repair shop (it is on the BeltLine Eastside Trail, a er all) and a “hammock garden.
Atlanta Realty Partners pitched a multi-building, mixed-use project to Midtown’s Neighborhood Planning Unit-E for the empty property on 10th Street near Piedmont Avenue. e development at 182 10th Street would feature at 16 story building 164 condos, a 24-story apartment building (that would actually face 11th Street) with 284 units and a ve-story structure with 46 apartments. e yet-to-be-named project would stretch along portions of Piedmont, as well as 10th and 11th streets and also have 3,500-square-feet of retail on the lower oors.
Fuqua Development is set to break ground on a new mixeduse project at Piedmont Avenue and Cheshire Bridge Road. e 6-acre property, which is now the Rock Springs shopping center, will feature 300 apartments and 34,000-square-feet of real space, including anchor tenant Sprouts Farmers Market.
On the heels of Walton Communities being tapped to build a mixed-use development at MARTA’s King Memorial Station, Invest Atlanta is soliciting responses from developers to do the same at the Edgewood/Candler Park Station. e property is a parking lot across DeKalb Avenue, which connects to the station via pedestrian bridge over the railroad tracks. It’s bounded by Whitefoord and Mayson avenues, LaFrance Street and the tracks. According to the materials from Invest Atlanta, a mixed-use development of residential and retail is sought along with keeping the connection to the MARTA station. ere’s also a possibility of building in green or passive space.