1753 Peachtree, 12 story 56 unit tower

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May 14, 2006

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The Brookwood Hills Community Club and Carter & Associates seem to be planning a joint venture, high-end condo development at Peachtree Street and Huntington Road in south Buckhead.

The Brookwood Hills organization, Carter and John Mears, a former Post Properties executive, have plans to develop a 12-story condo building with 56 units, each totaling approximately 2,000 square feet and selling in the $1 million price range. The proposed development also includes three high-end townhomes fronting Huntington Road, as well as 2,500 square feet of office space and 7,500 square feet of retail according to CoStar news.

The redevelopment site is a 1.14-acre parcel that is currently a small law office.

Neighborhood Planning Unit E and City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board  will be hearing the proposal this month
Here is the story posted on www.Brookwoodhills.com:

Plans are under way for a high rise condominium (with ground floor office space) at the southeast corner of Peachtree and Huntington (where the David Joel law firm currently stands).   Summary points:

* Carter Development (www.carterusa.com) and John Mears (formerly of Post Properties) will be development partners.  They did much of Atlantic Station, Lindbergh City Center, and are doing the Regents Park development across from The Loop at Peachtree Battle.
* Concept is 56 units at approx. 2,000 sq. ft. each, higher end clientele, $1mil price range.
* Plan is to make the building 12 stories tall.
* Parking would be partially below grade, partially above (the above grade would be hidden by the façade of the building.
* Ground level will most likely be office space.
* David Joel’s office will not be located in the building.

* Development includes 3 high end town homes at the back of the property fronting Huntington to transition from the main building to the neighborhood.

* Project requires zoning changed from C-3 (majority of lot) and R-4 (rear section) to PDMU (Planned Development Mixed Use).

* Timeline (as of April 1, 2006, subject to change):

            - hearing at May NPU-E;

            - hearing at City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board in May;

            - hearing for amendment to City of Atlanta Comprehensive Development Plan

              (CDP) at June quarterly meeting;

            - Construction start in early 2007; and

            - 16 month construction period

* BWH Board is currently in negotiations with the developers over features, traffic mitigation, and other conditions for neighborhood endorsement of the development.

 

For drawings and plans of this development, click on the links below.  Download times will vary based upon your internet connection.  Please be patient.

 

Note: Page four (4) of the 1753 Peachtree document been revised to reflect the current plan for the Huntington entrance and exit.  The developer has not drawn a revised Huntington side view elevation.

1753 Peachtree Original Plans

1753 Peachtree Preliminary Changes to Plans

Traffic Study for 1753 Peachtree

| by Giles Stevens

1753 Peachtree, 12 story 56 unit tower

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1753 peachtree1.JPG 

The Brookwood Hills Community Club and Carter & Associates seem to be planning a joint venture, high-end condo development at Peachtree Street and Huntington Road in south Buckhead.

The Brookwood Hills organization, Carter and John Mears, a former Post Properties executive, have plans to develop a 12-story condo building with 56 units, each totaling approximately 2,000 square feet and selling in the $1 million price range. The proposed development also includes three high-end townhomes fronting Huntington Road, as well as 2,500 square feet of office space and 7,500 square feet of retail according to CoStar news.

The redevelopment site is a 1.14-acre parcel that is currently a small law office.

Neighborhood Planning Unit E and City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board  will be hearing the proposal this month
Here is the story posted on www.Brookwoodhills.com:

Plans are under way for a high rise condominium (with ground floor office space) at the southeast corner of Peachtree and Huntington (where the David Joel law firm currently stands).   Summary points:

* Carter Development (www.carterusa.com) and John Mears (formerly of Post Properties) will be development partners.  They did much of Atlantic Station, Lindbergh City Center, and are doing the Regents Park development across from The Loop at Peachtree Battle.
* Concept is 56 units at approx. 2,000 sq. ft. each, higher end clientele, $1mil price range.
* Plan is to make the building 12 stories tall.
* Parking would be partially below grade, partially above (the above grade would be hidden by the façade of the building.
* Ground level will most likely be office space.
* David Joel’s office will not be located in the building.

* Development includes 3 high end town homes at the back of the property fronting Huntington to transition from the main building to the neighborhood.

* Project requires zoning changed from C-3 (majority of lot) and R-4 (rear section) to PDMU (Planned Development Mixed Use).

* Timeline (as of April 1, 2006, subject to change):

            - hearing at May NPU-E;

            - hearing at City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board in May;

            - hearing for amendment to City of Atlanta Comprehensive Development Plan

              (CDP) at June quarterly meeting;

            - Construction start in early 2007; and

            - 16 month construction period

* BWH Board is currently in negotiations with the developers over features, traffic mitigation, and other conditions for neighborhood endorsement of the development.

 

For drawings and plans of this development, click on the links below.  Download times will vary based upon your internet connection.  Please be patient.

 

Note: Page four (4) of the 1753 Peachtree document been revised to reflect the current plan for the Huntington entrance and exit.  The developer has not drawn a revised Huntington side view elevation.

1753 Peachtree Original Plans

1753 Peachtree Preliminary Changes to Plans

Traffic Study for 1753 Peachtree

| by Giles Stevens

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