The long-dormant Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center property could finally see new construction activity in coming weeks after a decade of planning, cancelled developments, and renewed hope for revival.
Building permit paperwork filed Friday with Atlanta’s Department of City Planning seeks to move forward with a new mixed-use building just north of the landmark cultural center along Piedmont Avenue, where Old Fourth Wad meets downtown.
According to Central Atlanta Progress’ investment tracker, the initial $40-million phase is scheduled to break ground later this month and deliver sometime in 2026. Atlanta Housing officials said in February, however, phase-one excavation work is more likely to begin this summer, with construction to follow later this year.
Paperwork filed with the city indicates the first building will be a mix of 148 affordable multifamily units and 1,642 square feet of retail space. A parking deck and surface parking are also included, but how many spaces are planned for vehicles isn’t specified.
Atlanta Housing, which is spearheading redevelopment efforts, has said the first apartments will be one-bedroom senior housing units, rising on the northeast section of the Civic Center property, across the street from Renaissance Park. (See the bottom right section of the rendering below.)Â
The rentals will each be roughly 600 square feet, and building amenities are set to include a roof deck, a plaza, and a café at street level, Atlanta Housing officials have said.
Atlanta Housing announced in February it had secured Georgia 4 percent low-income housing tax credits to partially…
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