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Movin’ On Up

Movin’ On Up

The 2016 Ansley Park Tour of Homes will showcase eight dwellings that exemplify the neighborhood’s inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. The tour, which will be held Oct. 1 from noon to 6 p.m. and Oct. 2 from noon to 5 p.m., will also highlight the construction of One Museum Place and the “re-imagination” of iconic Colony Square. For tickets and information, visit ansleytourofhomes.com.

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Lloyd Wright’s famed Fallingwater house. Developers Mill Creek have announced plans for Modera Buckhead at the corner of Peachtree and Pharr roads, just across from The Shops Buckhead Atlanta. The 21-story tower will feature 400 luxury apartments, 21,000 square feet of retail space and some high-end amenities, including a “sky bar” with cocktails concocted with fresh herbs grown in a roof garden, a demo kitchen for cooking classes

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• Has child birth or menopause relaxed or stretched your feminine tissue?

• Is dryness limiting or causing painful intercourse?

• Do you occasionally dribble or leak when you sneeze, cough or exercise?

• Have you ever “not quite made it” to the bathroom on time?

A new apartment tower, lilli Midtown, will rise at the corner of 3rd and Peachtree streets in Midtown, just steps away from the Fox Theatre.

The unusual, glass-clad 24-story building will feature 150 apartments and 4,000 square feet of retail space. The developer, JPX Works, built the mixed-use Inman Quarter in Inman Park and is also constructing another unusual tower in Buckhead called Emerson inspired by Frank and parties, two pools, a rooftop dog park, yoga studio and juice bar.

Memphis-based Storage Development Partners is under contract to buy twothirds of an acre from Parkside Partners and its medical office building at 2061 Peachtree Road in Buckhead to build a storage facility, according to BisNow. The 125,00-squarefoot storage building would be designed to look like an office building.

Eden Rock Real Estate Partners plans to develop old warehouses in West Midtown into a mixed-use project called Westside Village at Moores Mills. The 100,000-square-foot development at 2260 Marietta Blvd. would feature restaurant, retail and office space as well as 19 townhomes.

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Place, the luxury active living community, has already received reservations for 41 of its condominiums and one single-family lot, or almost 50 percent of the initial offering of 85 condominiums and eight singlefamily home sites. Peachtree Hills Place is slated to open in 2019. Currently, condominiums start at $696,500. Amenities and services include a clubhouse with multiple dining venues, a fitness and wellness center, security, transportation, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing.

Southeast Capital Companies plans to build a six-story apartment complex called Juniper & 5th in Midtown. The building will have 150 apartments and amenities such as a pool, fitness center, rooftop terrace, club room and more.

Developers Landmark Properties and Selig Enterprises have begun work on The Standard, a mixed-use student housing project at Spring and 4th streets in Midtown. The 19-story building will have 280 units and more than 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

Lennar Multifamily Communities has proposed a 27-story apartment complex on 13th Street called 195 13th Street. The building would have 307 rental units, a lounge and a 7-level above-grade parking deck.

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The 20-story Sixty 11th building opened last month in Midtown, bringing 319 residential units, ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, and 14,000 square feet of retail space to the 12th and Midtown development. Sixty 11th is the second multifamily project Brasfield & Gorrie has completed in Atlanta this year.

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INtown contributing photographer Marcos Ordaz (see more of his work on Instagram @mardaz_) captured the top and far left image of one of the Pianos for Peace located along the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta BeltLine. Colorful pianos were placed around the city in September and pedestrians, like Megan Keck, were encouraged to stop and play. In the middle photo, hundreds turned out for the Labyrinth Masquerade Ball at the Center for Puppetry Arts to mark the opening of the new Jim Henson exhibition about his cult film, “Labyrinth,” starring the late David Bowie. In the far right photo, a rendering of the massive falcon sculpture by artist Gábor Miklós Sozke that will be located in the main plaza of the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium. At 41.5 feet tall with a wingspan of over 64 feet, it will be the largest bird sculpture in the world.

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