Developer Plans 33-Story, 460-Unit Mixed-Use Midtown Tower

The proposed building would also hold about 75,000 square feet of office space and 15,000 square feet of retail space

811 Peachtree Site
Photo: Google Maps | 811 Peachtree St.
National real estate development firm Property Markets Group has plans for a 33-story, 460-unit mixed-use project in Midtown Atlanta, according the Midtown Development Review Committee‘s meeting agenda for next week.

Planned for 811 Peachtree Street, the newly proposed project would total 330,200 square feet at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Peachtree and 6th Street, which is currently a surface parking lot. Plans call for 76,500 square feet of office space and 15,600 square feet of retail space.

The Midtown DRC will review the project plans during its monthly meeting Tuesday evening, the agenda shows. Listed as part of the project team alongside PMG are global architecture and design firm Cooper Carry, planning and design engineering firm Kimley-Horn, and law firm Morris, Manning & Martin LLP.

The project would provide 455 parking spaces within a six-story podium parking deck.

The building lobby and amenities would be accessible from 6th Street.

A nearly 30-year-old company, PMG has led more than $7 billion worth of development, according to its website. Most of its projects are in New York and Florida, where its two offices are located.

PMG didn’t immediately respond to request for comment.

Located two blocks east of Tech Square, the project site of 811 Peachtree St. is also just south of Skyhouse South, a 23-story apartment tower acquired by national apartment owner Equity Residential last month. PMG’s development site was last acquired by an affiliate of developer The Integral Group in 2016 for about $12 million, according to county property records.

Property Markets Group’s plans represent one of two mixed-use tower projects the Midtown DRC will discuss on Tuesday. Also planned is a 30-story, 345-unit project on 10th Street by Mill Creek Residential.

 

180 10th

Renderings: Midtown Alliance | A look at early plans for 180 10th St. and 811 Peachtree St.

 

Photo: Google Maps | 811 Peachtree St.
Photo: Google Maps | 811 Peachtree St.

 

Post by Dean Boerner (WhatNow Atlanta)

July 9th, 2021.

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Mill Creek Residential Plans 30-Story Mixed-Use Project In Midtown

The proposed mixed-use tower is one of two that the Midtown DRC will discuss on Tuesday

180 10th

Renderings: Midtown Alliance | A look at early plans for 180 10th St. and 811 Peachtree St.

National apartment developer Mill Creek Residential has plans for a 30-story, 345-unit mixed-use project to replace a Midtown parking lot on the northern side of 10th Street, according to the Midtown Development Review Committee‘s meeting agenda for next week.

The roughly 400,000-square-foot development would rise at 180 10th St., which is located mid-block between Juniper Street and Piedmont Avenue, and also include about 4,000 square feet of retail space facing 10th Street. The project would also provide 442 parking spaces in a partially buried eight-story podium parking deck, according to the Midtown DRC’s agenda.

The DRC will discuss the proposed development Tuesday evening before reviewing plans for an even larger development, a 33-story, 460-unit project by Property Markets Group.

The DRC agenda shows that architecture and engineering firm Gresham Smith is also involved in Mill Creek Residential’s proposed development.

Along with retail, the project’s 10th-Street facade would feature a covered area leading to the building’s lobby.

Based in Boca Raton, Florida, Mill Creek Residential develops, acquires, constructs, and operates apartment communities throughout the U.S. Its portfolio amounts to about 100 developments, including eight in Atlanta under its Modera brand.

Mill Creek Residential Managing Director Patrick Chesser said the company would provide more details on its plans for its Midtown project next week.

Photo: Google Maps | 180 10th St.

 

Post By: Dean Boerner

WhatNow Atlanta, July 09, 2021

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