The Many Faces of Condominiums in Atlanta
The ninth largest city in the country, Atlanta, is known for its
amazing restaurants, friendly locals, low cost of living and
southern hospitality. Atlanta also features the worlds largest
aquarium, with over 100,000 animals, whose doors recently opened
to the public. With it's many positive factors, it's no wonder
Atlanta has experienced a population boom over the past several
years. In fact, the population has more than doubled in the last
5 years! A sharp rise in population feeds a sharp rise in
building production. And the condos have been going up at a more
and more steady pace. These new buildings have provided a face
lift for the Atlanta skyline as well as a rise in the general
quality of life.
The first really mentionable move in the modern condo direction
was Metropolis. Located at 943 Peachtree Rd, this 20 plus story
structure splits at the 7th floor, where there is a large deck,
pool, recreation area and grill. Metropolis is also referred to
as the "city of glass," for its windows, which are a beautiful
reflective blue. This building is a hub of social activity.
Prices range from $200K to $350K.
Following in Metropolis's footsteps is Spire. Created by the
same people who developed Metropolis, Spire carries the same
modern feel. Atlanteans were so excited about the new structure
that many moved in while construction was still taking place on
the higher floors! The structure boasts an impressive 27 floors,
a pool, garden, ample parking and street level shopping. Like
its sister building, the Metropolis, Spire presents large blue
windows on both sides of its long sleek body. Homes here range
from $200K to $450K.
One of the most exciting developments in town is Atlantic
Station. What is now a bustling urban renewal project was once a
steel mill. The buildings have been converted to a shopping
district, office space, a 16 screen movie theatre and lofts. On
the edge of the Atlantic Station shopping area is Twelve. Twelve
is the first hotel / residential building in Atlanta. It
contains 404 condominiums and 101 hotel rooms. The interesting
part is that the hotel rooms are the same design as the condos!
Each comes with a bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen with
stainless steel appliances, plasma television, washer and dryer
and internet connectivity. Guests have the option of having
their refrigerators fully stocked for their arrival. Another
popular building in Atlanta; Twelve sold out in 8 weeks. Units
sell for upwards of $500K.
On the topic of conversions, Atlanta is also known for
converting old mills to lofts. One of the more well known
conversions is the Cotton Mill lofts. Located in Fulton County,
The Cotton Mill Lofts are a collection of 9 historic industrial
buildings. There are 500 lofts with 60 unique floor plans. The
lofts consist of concrete floors and brick walls. Many units
still include machinery and other left-overs from the mills days
at work. The entire compound is really something to see. It's
listed in the national registry of historic places. You can rent
at the Cotton Mill Lofts, but not buy.
These are just a few of the many, many, MANY condos and lofts in
Atlanta. If you are unfamiliar with the Atlanta area, it's best
to find a native to show you around. For more information
regarding living spaces in Atlanta, check out www.brukrebs.com.