City Center Approved by Alpharetta
ALPHARETTA, Ga. – In a 5-2 vote, the Alpharetta City Council approved plans for a new mixed-use City Center. With a packed council chambers, the developer, MidCity Real Estate Partners, pitched their $80 million plan May 18. The team has worked on similar projects such as the Woodstock downtown. The development includes retail and restaurants on the ground floors of the buildings in front of City Hall, with offices and apartments on the upper floors. Plans call for 165 for-rent apartments in the development. In total, there could be as much as 50,000 square feet of retail and 30,000 square feet of office in addition to the apartments. Forty-two single-family homes are also planned for the development, across Haynes Bridge Road at the intersection with Thompson Street. This Article Originally Ran in the Alpharetta-Roswell Revue & News For More Information, Please Click...
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The development team, led by Atlanta-based MidCity Real Estate Partners and Morris & Fellows, is finalizing arrangements with capital partners. The project could include 220 housing units, 75,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and 33,000 square feet of office. It’s an extension of the $30 million first phase of the Alpharetta City Center project that is anchored by city hall. This Article Originally Ran In The Atlanta Business Chronicle For More, Please Click...
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