Building a City Within the City of Atlanta
ATLANTA "Make no little plans" was the sentiment espoused by the celebrated architect and city planner Daniel H. Burnham at the turn of the last century, and it seems to be making a comeback at the turn of this one. From Denver to Dallas to downtown Los Angeles, multibillion-dollar large-scale mixed-used developments are taking shape. But Atlantic Station here is Exhibit A.  |
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Atlantic Station Continues to Take Shape and Exceed Expectations as Construction Passes Halfway Point
A city rising within a city, the 138-acre mixed-use Atlantic Station on a once-polluted steel mill site in Midtown Atlanta is exceeding many expectations, reports New York Times real estate writer Lisa Chamberlain, quoting Georgia Institute of Technology Associate Dean of Architecture Douglas C. Allen, who says, ''There's a serious attempt to create some form of urbanity out of a relic of another world.''

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Best in Atlanta Real Estate
Atlantic Station shopping a retail rush for city
Retail Winner
It's the mixed-use development that changed the face of Midtown, created a frenzy with the opening of its stores last year and is now the model for live-work-play communities nationwide...Atlantic Station has been selected as the winner in the retail category for Atlanta Business Chronicle's Best in Atlanta Real Estate Awards. 
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