A glass-clad residential tower with a unique purpose has topped out where two popular restaurant buildings once stood, continuing the vertical evolution of Atlanta’s signature street.
Located just south of Piedmont Hospital at 1860 Peachtree Road, the Arthur M. Blank Family Residences is part of a Shepherd Center growth spurt the Buckhead hospital says will allow more patients and their families to receive world-class care and accommodations.
The project is replacing the former restaurant buildings long occupied by Uncle Julio’s and Ted’s Montana Grill, which were razed in 2022. It was named for Home Depot cofounder Blank following a $50-million capital grant from the Atlanta Falcons and United owner’s family foundation.
The residential tower will allow Shepherd Center to add 160 new apartments and more than double its capacity for housing day-program patients and families whose relatives are grappling with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological ailments, according to hospital officials.
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The goal is to ease the financial burden on families who would otherwise have to find lodging elsewhere in Atlanta. More than half of patients currently come to the center for treatment from outside Georgia, per Shepherd Center officials.
As construction ramped up last year, Blank predicted the tower will provide “a safe, accessible place to call home here in Atlanta while [patient families] are away from their own homes” and help “lift the incredible burden of these types of trauma in some small way.”
The tower is positioned just south of Piedmont Hospital’s artfully curved, 16-story Marcus Heart and Vascular Center, and it’s part of a $350-million campaign to benefit Shepherd Center patients and families called “Pursuing Possible.”
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