Images: Wedge-shaped infill project rises up near Atlantic Station

by Fulton Watch News Feed

An infill project with unique, flatiron-like designs is nearing top-out in Atlantic Station’s backyard, claiming a site that’d been a source of developer interest and proposals for several years.

Called 400 Bishop for its address, the project by Charleston-based Middle Street Partners has risen on a previously vacant, 1.4-acre site just north of Atlantic Station’s Target in the Loring Heights neighborhood.

Renderings indicate the building will top out at 11 stories on land formerly zoned for heavy industrial uses. According to Middle Street, the project started in September 2022 and will deliver 274 units.

How the 274 units are coming together along Bishop Street, with Atlantic Station shown at left. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

The lone available rendering for 400 Bishop depicts the project’s northern face, away from Atlantic Station. Middle Street Partners; designs, Brock Hudgins Architects

Several outdoor amenities areas will extend from the wedge-shaped building’s north and east faces, and units along Bishop Street at ground level will function as live-work properties, according to plans approved by the city in 2021.

Situated next to active Norfolk Southern railroad lines, the apartments would range from one to three bedrooms, with market-rate rents between roughly $1,500 (670 square feet) up to $3,000 (1,450 square feet) monthly, according to 2021 filings.

We reached out to Middle Street officials this week for a construction update and more details but hadn’t heard back as of press time.

How the project is stacking up just north of Atlantic Station, as seen from the 17th Street bridge near Northside Drive. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Where the 400 Bishop project is nearly topped out in Loring Heights. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Elsewhere in Atlanta, Middle Street’s debut project is a mixed-use apartment venture fronting the BeltLine’s Southside Trail corridor in Grant Park. The…

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