Updated headquarters could include office space for new and growing Jewish organizations, expanded museum, theatre, 'Israel experience center,' and residential.
Both tenants will be gone from the Beltline-adjacent shopping center by mid-2020.
The Carlyle will specialize in weddings, corporate events, private parties, and photo shoots, with capacities ranging from 200 to 700 guests.
$35 MM project would be built atop Peachtree Center Transit Station entrance, include retail, hospitality, and residential components.
Mixed-use development would include 'market rate and student housing' as well as ground-level retail, parking.
$10 at the door gets guests access to the center's 'football bowling' lanes where the objective is to knock down the bowling pins of your opponent using a football.
Ross Hotel Partners, Kim King Associates, GBX Group LLC are behind the adaptive re-use project.
Plus other updates on WRS, Inc.'s overhaul of the mixed-use development including entertainment and workforce housing.
USA Network will host its casting call for The Biggest Loser out of The Pop Up Spot starting July 6.
'Strength of all of the entrepreneurs that have opened' in the development led to the 'great sale.'
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