A swanky new intown high-rise marketing itself as “the crown jewel of Midtown” is gearing up for its public debut after two and ½ years of construction.
The 33-story apartment venture at the corner of Peachtree and 17th streets by Charleston-based Greystar—one of Midtown’s taller buildings actively in development—has been christened “Nomia,” according to project officials. Having topped top early this year, the green-clad structure is especially visible from the downtown Connector and Atlantic Station.
Greystar officials today released fresh renderings for the “ultra-modern apartment building” where “beauty meets balance”—and where some floorplans wouldn’t be out of place in the densest parts of New York City. Leasing efforts for the first phase of units have also begun in preparation for Nomia’s planned opening this fall.
John Roberson, Greystar managing director, described the building as the “epitome of modern urban lifestyle” in today’s announcement.
Life at the top, not surprisingly, will cost ya’.
Design of the Peachtree tower’s rooftop pool deck. Courtesy of Greystar
For a foot in the door at Nomia, Manhattan-esque studio units with just 382 square feet start at $1,670.
To date, the highest rents listed are for three-bedroom, two-bathroom units in 1,456 square feet that start at $4,670 monthly.
But rent prices here, it’s safe to say, climb much higher.
Penthouse rents are currently unlisted, but the largest options span nearly 2,200 square feet (comparable to many three and four-bedroom houses intown), with three bedrooms and two and ½ bathrooms. Any guesses what those’ll go for?
The largest penthouse floorplan (rents unlisted) currently available, with 2,192 square feet. Greystar/Nomia
Interior design of a Nomia penthouse unit. Courtesy of Greystar
The pet-friendly apartments will include keyless access and other smart features, kitchens described as ready…
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