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(23K +\- Sq Ft | 3.75 +/- Acres) 5545 Stonewall Tell Road | College Park, GA 30349 F OR S ALE | T AX S ALE College Park Commercial Building & Land Seller Financing Available (23K +\‐ sq ft | 3.75 +/‐ Acres) 5545 Stonewall Tell Road | College Park, GA 30349 . NC I , EALTY R ULL B Available For Sale at $299,500. Daniel Latshaw This approximately 23,000 sq ft former school building situated on 3.75 acres 404.876.1640 x 127 was recently acquired through a tax sale and is now offered at a fire‐sale [email protected] price. Currently in poor condition, this is a fantastic opportunity to renovate this single‐story brick building for church, school, halfway house, or some Bull Realty, Inc. other non‐profit use. Alternatively the flexible Ag‐1 zoning could allow for 50 Glenlake Parkway a variety of industrial or storage uses. At only $299,500, it even makes sense to purchase for the land alone and tear down the building. With seller Atlanta, GA 30328 financing offered, this deal is simply too good to pass up. Call Daniel today for additional details. Page of 11 Exterior Photos Page 2 of 11 Interior Photos Page 3 of 11 Site Plan Page 4 of 11 Location Maps Page 5 of 11 College Park Overview City of College Park Named one of Atlanta Magazine's "Best Places To Call Home" in April 2003, the City of College Park has become one of the most exciting communities in the greater metropolitan Atlanta area in which to live. A well‐established community with an individuality all its own, College Park, located near the Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Interstates I‐85 and I‐285, the CSX Railroad and Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), residents and visitors alike will find that this revitalized City offers the best of Southern hospitality in its city services, local restaurants, lodging accommodations, parks and recreation, and community events. Benefits College Park has all the benefits of a large city, while preserving the neighborliness of a hometown. Its close proximity to Atlanta provides residents and visitors alike with easy access to colleges and universities, shopping and other places of interest. The city also boasts being home to the largest independent school in the continental United States, Woodward Academy. Urban Historic District Originating from a land grant awarded in 1846, College Park has the fourth largest urban historic district in Georgia with 867 structures on the Historic Register. The City’s historical collection consists of homes, monuments, businesses, schools, churches, parks, a cemetery, government building, and railway station. A city where growth and progress embrace the past to enhance the future, downtown College Park anchors the city with its historic Main Street business district. Through assistance from the College Park Development / Main Street Office, new specialty businesses are replacing once vacant storefronts and transitional businesses. The new Georgia International Convention Center is a state‐of‐the‐art facility owned and operated by the City of College Park, and is the second largest exhibit and meeting space in the state. Historical Architecture The College Park Women’s Club, located in an historical structure built • Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International in 1897 on Main Street, offers facilities to accommodate 300 guests Airport ‐ The world’s busiest airport. and is equipped with a kitchen and stage. • Georgia International Convention Center ‐ A modern, world‐class convention center, which College Park is one of the few cities in the country that can boast of hosts meetings, trade shows, and events. having a female architect actively involved in planning and design • Woodward Academy ‐ The largest during the 1890s. independent school in the continental United States. • Main Street ‐ Take this straight to downtown Atlanta, all the way to Mobile, Alabama! • College Park Golf Course ‐ An historic and inexpensive 9‐hole golf course. • Nat'l Forum for Black Public Administrators‐ NFBPA Page 6 of 11 Atlanta Overview Metro Atlanta is home to nearly five million people and more than 137,000 businesses. Its vibrant economic growth attracts hundreds of companies and thousands of well educated job seekers annually. In addition, Atlanta is home to over 15 Fortune 100 companies. Metro Atlanta has drawn more in‐migration than any area in the nation over the past two decades and has an average of 100,000 new people a year moving in the city. By year 2030, 6.7 people will call Atlanta home – an increase of 1.7 million people from today. Atlanta’s low cost of living, high employment and strong, diverse industry base will ensure its continued record setting growth. History Atlanta was founded in 1837 as the end of the Western and Atlantic railroad line (Atlanta was first named Marthasville in honor of the then‐governor’s daughter, then called Terminus for its rail location and then changed soon after to At‐ lanta, the feminine of Atlantic, as in the railroad. Today, the fastest growing city remains a transportation hub for the world as Atlanta’s Hartsfield‐Jackson International Airport is one of the world’s busiest in daily passenger flights. Atlanta is the Capital city of the southeast with a strong future and strong ties to its past. In the past two decades At‐ lanta has experienced unprecedented growth with the growth of the metro population in the past decade increasing by over 50%, from approximately 2.1 million people to over 4.9 million people. One of Atlanta’s oldest and most well‐ known companies, Coca‐Cola, made its start in Atlanta in 1888 and is now of the top 100 companies in revenue in the United States. Another Atlanta success story, Home Depot started in Atlanta in 1978 and is now the 13th largest com‐ pany in the United States. In the 1970s and 80s, other notable companies such as Georgia‐Pacific and the American Cancer Society moved their headquarters to Atlanta. In 1996, Atlanta was honored as the city to host the Centennial Olympic Games, a milestone in Atlanta’s colorful history. Additional Atlanta Facts Metro Atlanta ranks among the top five in the nation in net new job growth for the last decade, adding nearly 460,000 new jobs and is forecasted to be the third largest job generator over the next decade. Trade, transportation and utilities industry sector is the area’s largest employment category, employing nearly 535,000 people or 23 percent of Atlanta’s workers. Combined, metro Atlanta’s two largest public universities, Georgia State University & Georgia Tech enroll more than 44,000 students each year. Metro Atlanta is also home to Emory University, Morehouse, Spelman, Agnes Scott College, Mercer and Oglethorpe University. Page 7 of 11 Demographic Site Map Page 8 of 11 Demographics Page 9 of 11 Demographics Page 10 of 11 Broker Profile Daniel Latshaw, CCIM, MBA Partner 404.876.1640 x027 [email protected] Bull Realty, Inc. 50 Glenlake Parkway, Suite 650 Atlanta, GA 30328 Since purchasing his first investment property in 1995, Daniel has had a passion for Atlanta real estate. During a MBA program at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, he decided to make a career out of what started as a hobby. At Emory he was the founder and the first President of the Goizueta Real Estate Group. Upon graduating Daniel managed acquisitions for the UK's top institutional real estate investment house, ING Barings in London. Upon arrival back in Atlanta, Daniel joined Bull Realty due to the firm's innovative marketing and reputation. Daniel has since earned Partner status and a CCIM designation while being a top producer for the past 10 years at Bull Realty. He has exceeded client's expectations in hundreds of projects as the initial offering of King Plow Arts Center as office condos, sale of the landmark "Castle" at 15th and Peachtree, and the sale of the "Imperial Fez" mixed‐use building at 2285 Peachtree Road. In his spare time Daniel enjoys time with his wife and four daughters. He is actively involved inchurch leadership, and is an avid surfer & wakeboarder. Bull Realty is a commercial real estate brokerage firm providing marketing and acquisition services across the country for institutional and private equity investors, lenders, institutions and users of commercial real estate. The firm is well known for their successful marketing platform and industry leading use of technology. Specific broker teams specialize in retail, office, industrial, apartments, land, medical, hospitality, and special asset services. Bull Realty provides marketing and other services for 74 lenders and servicers. Google chooses BullRealty.com as the number one website for the most often used search phrase for “Commercial Real Estate Georgia”. Bull Realty marketing services includes videos of appropriate properties. The firm hosts the Commercial Real Estate Show, a talk radio show which airs at 10AM EST every Saturday on air at biz1190AM and on‐line at www.CommercialRealEstateShow.com. Page 11 of 11 .
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