An intown homebuilder with active development sites and finished communities across Atlanta is preparing to start its third major project on Memorial Drive.
Officials with Empire Communities tell Urbanize Atlanta they’ve recently closed on the former Stanton Grove Baptist Church and adjacent properties at 2011 and 2015 Memorial Drive, totaling about 3 and ½ acres.
Empire’s plans call for breaking ground in the next couple of weeks on 81 townhomes following demolition of existing structures, adding to a stock of hundreds of new townhomes in the pipeline now or recently developed along the Memorial Drive corridor.
A yellow farmhouse near the front of the property, facing Memorial Drive, will be retained, according to developers.
Situated where Kirkwood meets the Parkview neighborhood, the deep site will be home to two and three-bedroom townhomes, but few other details are known at this point. It’s too early in the development process for renderings, building timelines, or pricing to be released, project leaders said.
Empire also developed the rainbow-hued Paintbox community directly across the street.
The acreage in question was annexed into the City of Atlanta in 2021, and the property was later rezoned to the same designation (MR-3) that applied to the Paintbox project, which also replaced a church.
Empire officials said this week they participated in more than seven meetings, collaborated with Kirkwood Neighbors Organization, and worked with adjacent property owners before applying for the rezoning.
KNO leadership previously told Urbanize Atlanta the neighborhood governing board stressed to Empire the Memorial Drive venture…
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