[Rendering] Adair Court Affordable Housing Announced Near Westside Trail

New 91-unit senior residences will be coupled with amenities like a picnic area, community garden, computer lab, workout facilities, on-site laundry.

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) Thursday announced the development of Adair Court, a new 91-unit senior housing facility located on the Westside Trail.

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Through a $500,000 Beltline Affordable Housing Trust Fund loan from Invest Atlanta to The Woda Group, Inc. and Parallel Housing, Inc., this investment will help fund affordable housing projects in the Adair Park Historic District.

85 percent of the units will be affordable, while the remainder will be rented at market rate.

“Affordable housing is an essential component of the Atlanta BeltLine and communities like Adair Court help maintain the diverse and inclusive fabric of Atlanta,” Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said in a prepared statement.

“Building an equitable Atlanta Beltline depends on developments like this to help increase access to quality, affordable housing. This announcement is another significant step forward in ensuring the residents of the Adair Park Historic District can share in our city’s success.”

ABI worked with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (GDCA) on this endeavor and the developer was awarded a special set-aside allocation of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, which represents the first set-aside commitment from this entity.

“Adair Court exemplifies all the best qualities of Atlanta BeltLine development,” Brian McGowan, president and CEO of ABI, said.

“Catalyzing development while securing affordability in vibrant communities ensures that we preserve the ability for long-term residents to stay in their communities and take advantage of all the Atlanta BeltLine has to offer.”

Adair Court, at 806 Murphy Avenue, is a $15 million development with a picnic area, community garden, computer lab, workout facilities, on-site laundry and is only a few blocks from the West End MARTA station and ABI’s Westside Trail and Urban Farm.

Just down the road, Carter Development recently announced its acquisition of the 40-acre Metropolitan property with plans for an $80 million adaptive reuse project to create office space and residential units.

The BAHTF has supported affordable senior living around the Atlanta BeltLine in the past.

In 2015, the fund contributed $1.5 million to the development of Reynoldstown Senior Residences, a 70-unit affordable-living senior community in the Reynoldstown neighborhood developed by Mercy Housing Southeast.

More than 2,600 affordable housing units have been developed within walking distance of the Atlanta BeltLine since 2006.

By the end of 2017, $12.5 million had been invested from the BAHTF to provide down payment assistance to homebuyers and developer incentives for affordable housing.

Other Invest Atlanta and ABI supported affordable housing projects currently under development include Gateway Capitol View (160 units), Phoenix House (69 units) and Edge (36 units).

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Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

2 Responses

  1. I am excited and hope to be able to qualify for the affordable apartments.
    I am 60 years, old and have been on 3 waiting lists since 2015. Currently I live right around the
    corner, off of Metropolitan and Rockwell with friends.
    I hope more affordable housing will continue to be built for those that do not make 70,000 and 80,000 or even 40,000.

    Thank you so much.

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