Two years after it broke ground, an apartment project marketed as offering “curated modern residences” in the burgeoning North Druid Hills Medical District has officially arrived.
Leasing efforts have begun at Bryn House, a $100-million, Class-A rental project from The Allen Morris Company, the developer behind West Midtown’s transformative and growing Star Metals District.
Bryn House is banking on the pull of nearby Emory University and medical projects including Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s massive $1.5-billion Arthur M. Blank Hospital expansion a few blocks away.
The formerly wooded, 6-acre site is located in the 2400 block of North Druid Hills Road, next to a shopping district anchored by Target, just east of Interstate 85.
A 7-acre development called Manor Druid Hills is also in the pipeline on the flipside of Target.
According to Bryn House builders Juneau Construction Company, the project features 337 units overall, including four townhomes, spread across two separate buildings. (The unit breakdown beyond that: 168 one-bedrooms, 138 two-bedrooms, and 27 three-bedroom units).
Other facets include 11,000 square feet of amenity space, with an onsite bar, a pool deck with cabanas, a leasing lobby with mezzanine, three courtyards, a dog park, and fitness center.
Allen Morris reps have previously said the main five-story building will feature about 2,000 square feet of retail space at one corner, to include a coffee shop and wine bar connected to a pocket park with games and shaded seating. Thus, the mix of uses.
Floorplans listed to date start from $1,880 monthly for a one-bedroom,…
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