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Investment Index TECHPARKWAY CHERRY ST ON A B C D E F G H I J LE K WALLACEST DE PONCE DE LEON AVE E LEON CE CE D PON STATEST N MARIETTA ST PO North Ave. NORTH AVE NORTH AVE NORTH AVE N 1 8 1 INVESTMENT INDEX NORTH AVE 48 D NORTHSIDEDR N A L T RECENTLY COMPLETED R UNDER CONSTRUCTION PLANNED PROJECT U 22 O W E C BOULEVARD PL NORTH AVE LINDEN WAY WILLOW ST SONO LINDEN AVE (SOUTH OF NORTH) 1. 143 Alabama / 36. Georgia World Congress S Constitution Building (E-9) Center Hotel - Signia by 62 MORGANST 75 54 Hilton (B-6) MERRITTS AVE MERRITTS AVE (H-2) PIEDMONT AVE 2. 505 Courtland 2 39 24 WEST PEACHTREE ST 2 NORTHYARDS BLVD 85 RENAISSANCE PKWY SPRING ST MARIETTA ST 3. American Legion Building BALTIMORE PL 2 (J-8) 37. Grady Center for NORTHSIDE DR Renaissance Park Advanced Surgical Services KENNEDY ST PINE ST 4. Ascent Peachtree Center (G-9) PINE ST PINE STREET (G-6) PINE ST RANKIN ST 38. Healey Building / 5. Atlanta-Fulton Renovations (E-8) Civic LUCKIE ST ANGIER AVE GRAY ST Center Central Library (F-7) HUNNICUT ST 59 39. Herndon Square / Phase 1 ARNOLDST 3 COURTLAND ST 3 JOHN ST 6. AuburnANGIERAVE Apartments (A-2) (H-8) PARKER ST 18 40. Herman J. Russell PARKER ST MCAFEE ST (J-8) LOVEJOY ST 7. Awethu House Center for Innovation and 28 / Renovation CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DR CURRIER ST Entrepreneurship MARIETTA ST PARKWAY DR NORTHSIDE DR MILLS ST SPRING ST 8. Bank of America (A-11) ANGIERPL 55 23 BOULEVARD /Renovation (G-1) 12 Building GLENIRISDR 21 ALEXANDER ST WABASH AVE VENABLE ST 41. Home Depot Backyard IVAN ALLEN JR. BLVD Mayors Park 9. Bethel Towers / Renovation (B-7) PORTER PL (H-8) Folk Art 4 Park RALPH MCGILL BLVD FELTON AVE 4 42. Hurt Building / WEST PEACHTREE PL RALPH10. MCGILL Big BLVDBethel Redevelopment Renovations (F-8) 51 (H-7) IVAN ALLEN JR. BLVD LUCKIE ST CENTENNIAL SIMPSON RD WEST PEACHTREE ST 43. Hyatt Place Hotel (C-5) 35 SIMPSON ST SIMPSON ST 75 11. Candler Hotel, Curio Collection PARK DISTRICT EAST AVE by Hilton (F-7) 44. Masquerade / Renovation Hardy PEACHTREE ST 85 Ivy (E-10) Park 43 29 SPRING ST 12. Candlewood Suites (E-4) WILLIAMS ST CENTRAL PARK PL (E-11) BAKER ST BAKER ST 45. MC Kiser Lofts BAKER ST 13. Centennial Olympic MARIETTALATIMER ST ST PARK AVENUE WEST 5 COURTLAND ST 5 Park / Renovation (D-6) 46. McAuley Park (K-10) NORTHSIDE DR PROSPECTPL MACKENZIEDR GLENIRISDR Centennial PEACHTREE CENTER AVE BAKER ST 14. Centennial Tower / 47. MLK Memorial MARTA Olympic CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DR HIGHLAND AVE THURMOND ST Park PATH MULTI-USE TRAIL Renovations (E-7) Station Development (J-10) PIEDMONT AVE PEACHTREE ST JOHN PORTMAN BLVD JOHN PORTMAN BLVD (HISTORIC HARRIS ST) 15. Centennial Yards / Phase 1 48. North Avenue Student (C-9) Housing (D-1) MAPLE PL 49 SPENCER ST PARK AVE WEST FREEDOM PARKWAY 16. Centennial Yards / Future 49. Peachtree Center Plaza / (C-8) (F-6) PATH MULTI-USE TRAIL PATHMULTI-USETRAILPhases RANDOLPHST The Hub ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD 6 Centennial Walton Spring BOULEVARD 6 13 Olympic Park CAIN ST FOUNDRY ST Park Carnegie 17. Christian Education 50. Platform Apartments (G-11) at Spring 63 JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE LUCKIE ST Building (J-9) CARNEGIE WY 4 East 51. Post Centennial (E-4) Plaza JACKSON ST JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE West NASSAU ST 18. Civic Center Redevelopment Plaza 36 WILLIAMS ST (H-3) 52. Reverb Hotel / Castleberry MAPLE ST ELECTRIC AVE ELLIS ST Peachtree Center ELLIS ST 70 Luckie Park (B-8) MAGNOLIA ST TED TURNERat Cone DR. EW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLV R D 20 / D 57 19. Constellations N A MARIETTA ST Renovation (G-8) 53. Smith & Porter 5 Peachtree COURTLAND ST IRWIN ST (B-11) 41 FAIRLIE-POPLAR Center IRWIN ST Railside Flats 7 International 65 7 20. David T. Howard School / Plaza JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE Renovation (OFF THE MAP) 54. SoNo Apartments (H-2) RHODES ST 10 PHILIPS DR 14 LUCKIE ST GASPER ST POPLAR ST 11 Vine City CONE ST 21. Element by Marriott 55. SpringHill Suites (D-4) CARTER ST PEACHTREE ST G E WALTON ST FORT ST Hotel (C-4) EO RIV R D HOGUE ST G BRADLEYST I E BOULEVARD A HOWELLST DOM Woodru PEACHTREE CENTER AVE 56. South Downtown Park Calhoun JESSE HILL JR. DR UNIVERSITY PLACE 38 OLD WHEAT ST 22. Emory’s Winship Cancer Redevelopment / Phase 1 R Dobbs AUBURNAVE D 31 Park King Historic RK 9 Plaza 7 OLD WHEAT ST Center (G-1) (D-9) PA LOWER WALL ST Auburn at Piedmont 27 District C Woodru PI AUBURN AVE AUBURN AVE M Y Park AUBURN AVE L FAIRLIE ST O Park 33 23. EVEN Hotel (Medical 57. State Farm Arena (D-7) NORTHSIDE DR L VINEST A Place 19 6 I HAYNES ST 64 MANGUM ST 60 (F-4) N BROAD ST 3 Arts Redevelopment) 8 N 69 8 MAPLEST WALNUTST E FORSYTH ST T 58. State Judicial Complex N E PARK PL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE C 17 (F-12) JACKSON ST 24. Fairfield Inn & Suites / PIEDMONT AVE BELL ST MA HILLIARD ST RTIN LUTH EDGEWOOD AVE ER EDGEWOOD AVE Towneplace Suites (F-2) MITCHELL ST KIN G ALABAMA1 ST HURT PLAZA Hurt Park COCA COLA PLACE EDGEWOOD AVE A 26 WILLIAM HOLME J Sweet Auburn Curb Market DANIEL ST Z R 59. Station 464 (K-3) A BROAD ST 42 L . AUDITORIUM ST Edgewood P MITCHELL ST L PARK PL Hurt Park at Hilliard L 16 E 25. Four Points by MITCHELL ST S S U 68 R 75 CHAMBERLAIN ST Sheraton Hotel (E-10) 60. Sweet Auburn Grande T S TED TURNER DR. WALL ST TANNER ST Five Points (I-8) M PIEDMONT AVE 52 ARMSTRONG ST U GILMER ST 85 N HOWELLST 26. Friendship Village PEACHTREE CENTER AVE CORNELIAST G Selena S. A UPPER ALABAMA71 ST S (A-8) 61. The Avery at WALNUTST M DECATUR ST Butler B FITZGERALD ST GARTRELL ST MARKHAM ST ELLIOTT ST ORDERS S HAYNES ST (E-9) 9 Park GARTRELL ST 9 Underground Atlanta 61 32 COURTLAND ST ARMSTRONG ST 27. Front Porch at Sweet 56 67 37 LUCY ST Auburn (J-8) 62. The Byron (G-2) JACKSON ST BECKWITH ST MITCHELL ST R MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE DR FORSYTH ST NORTHSIDE DR CASTLEBERRY HILL / JESSE HILL JR. DR 46 28. Generations Atlanta 63. The Department Building / PARSONS ST PRYOR ST (E-4) Renovation (F-6) NELSON ST TODD ST TENELLE DEKALBAVE CHAPEL ST WESTSIDE (J-8) PARSONS ST MAGNUM ST 29. Georgia Aquarium 64. The Dillard 44 SWEET AUBURN / PRATT ST 75 AUBURN POINTE DR 15 PEACHTREE ST Expansion (C-4) BOULEVARD 65. The Mix Student VINEST 85 DECATUR ST GEORGIA STATE BELL ST NELSON ST TRINITY AVE BROAD ST 30. Georgia Municipal Residences (H-7) 10 WALKER ST 66 HILLIARD ST 10 Georgia ELMST Association HQ Expansion LAWSHEST MITCHELL ST State UNIVERSITY BATTLEAVE MILDREDST SOUTH PETERS ST GARNETT ST T (E-11) 66. Thrive Sweet Auburn STONEWALL ST HAYNES ST N O King JAMESBRAWLEYDR MOORE ST (I-10) DOWNTOWN M DECATUR ST 47 Memorial 25 D E TRINITY AVE I 31. Georgia State University - FAIR ST 30 P 55 Park Place (F-8) 67. Underground Atlanta / Garnett 34 TED TURNER DRIVE Phase 1 & 2 (E-9) FAIR ST WASHINGTON ST 75 CARROLLST GRANT ST 32. Georgia State University - CAPITOL SQ JESSE HILL JR. DR BROTHERTONFORSYTH ST ST 85 Classroom South Addition (F-9) 68. Waldo’s (K-8) 40 45 PETERS ST 53 PEACHTREE ST HILL ST 33. Georgia State University - 69. Wheat Street Tower / 11 LARKIN ST OAKLAND AVE 11 CENTRAL AVE BIGGERS ST Creative Media Industries Institute Renovation (J-8) GARNETT ST (F-8) 50 MOORE ST CASTLEBERRY ST KING ST 70. Wyndham / Margaritaville MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DR 34. GSU Science Park Vacation Club (E-7) CAPITOL PL GRE WHITEHALL ST Complex / Phase 3 (G-9) E PRYOR ST CAPITOL AVE N WASHINGTON ST BOULEVARD S GEORGE ST F MEMORIAL DR FORT ST 71.Yotel at Underground E MEMORIAL DR R R MEMORIAL DR Y 35. Georgia World Congress Atlanta (F-9) 58 Center Exhibtion Space (B-5) 43 72. Zoo Atlanta (OFF THE MAP) MARTIN ST GRANT ST 12 HARDEN ST 12 WOODWARD AVE CONNALLY ST 72 WOODWARD AVE OAKLAND AVE CHEROKEE AVE FRASER ST WOODWARD AVE NORTHSIDEDR 20 LOGAN ST WALDOST A B C D E F G H I LOGAN ST J RAWSON ST 75 RAWSON ST HILLST 20 KELLYST 85 PETERSST PULLMANST CLARKE ST BROYLEST RAWSONST 20 20 EUGENIA ST POLLARD BLVD IRAST A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS... CENTRALAVE NEIGHBORING *Projects recently completed, under construction or in the pipeline. ALICE CT GROWTH CORRIDORS SOLOMON ST GLENWOOD AVE HUDGINSALLEY COOPERST PRYORST FULTON ST FRASERST FULTONST FULTON ST SYDNEYST WHITEHALLTERRACE $9.9 BILLION 9,068 SUMMERHILL MEMORIAL DRIVE SYDNEY ST Summerhill and its surrounding neighborhoods are Just east of Downtown, the MemorialHAMMOCK Drive PL IN NEW INVESTMENT RESIDENTIAL UNITS undergoing a significant redevelopment, corridor has added over 1 million sq. feet in BOULEVARD FORMWALTST encompassing over 80 acres just south of Downtown new projects since 2015; another $1.5 billion WALDOST $1 BILLION completed (2018-19) 1,283 completedRICHARDSON (2018-19) ST including Atlanta’s former OlympicPOLLARDBLVD Stadium. worth of development is still in the pipeline. $1.3 BILLION under construction 1,705 under construction $7.6 BILLION planned 6,080 planned 764 Memorial Drive Aspen Heights Student Housing 764 Memorial Drive CONNALYST WELLSST DEVELOPER: Development Partners, LLC MARTIN ST at Summerhill HOUSING UNITS: 24 Pollard Boulevard and Georgia Avenue RICHMOND ST CRUMLY ST STATUS: Under construction, 2020 INVESTMENT: $69 Million MCDANIELST 75 DEVELOPER: Carter and AspenHeights Partners STUDENT BEDS: 680 STATUS: Complete, 2019 Alta Dairies 4,820 12.9 MILLION 85 777 Memorial Drive CRUMLEY ST DEVELOPER: Wood Partners IRAST 562 LEEST HOUSING UNITS: MURPHYAVE HOTEL ROOMS COMMERCIAL SQ.COOPERST FT.
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