Plans Filed For 25-Story Apartment Tower Near Piedmont Park

Azure on the Park will have 330 units, 2,100sf of retail.

Azure on the Park will have 330 units, 2,100sf of retail.

Atlanta Realty Partners is moving forward with plans to develop a 25-story apartment tower near Piedmont Park.

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The Atlanta-based commercial real estate firm this week filed a building permit application with City of Atlanta to develop the land where Azure on the Park will be erected.

An estimated $2,500,000 will be spent readying the land for Midtown’s newest apartment tower.

The project consists of a five-story wrap-around parking structure and a 25-story high-rise, according to the application.

Azure will sit between 10th and 11th streets, at 1020 Piedmont Avenue, with a total of 330 apartment units and 2,100 square feet of retail.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

13 Responses

  1. Shudder to think what the view is going to be from 10th Street. Mondo wall of parking deck here we come!

  2. 2,100 sq ft of retail is kind of disappointing for this project. I was hoping that Piedmont Ave between 10th & 11th would have some active use to take advantage of the pedestrian traffic.

    1. I’m actually happy that the retail portion is on the low side. Every building that goes up can’t have 20,000+ sqft of retail and expect everything to stay in business.

      From the renderings, I think Piedmont between 10th & 11th is the only part that will have retail.

  3. @Jon From the plan and renderings previously reported, both the retail center with the dry cleaner and Caribou Coffee on the corner of 10th & Piedmont and, of course, the fire station will remain, thus blocking much of the visibility of the parking deck and none of deck will front 10th.

  4. Is it safe to conclude after the disgraceful suburban mall parking deck that Midtown Alliance, the NPU, the MNA, and the City let Novare build on Juniper at 7th, that there is no way in hell this will have a massive eyesore parking deck stinking up prime Midtown street/sidewalk frontage?! Or will we add another scar to our built environment?

    1. Can’t agree with Marc more with regard to the garage that is now attached to SkyHouse. The Alliance fails at masking parking garages. Sadly, we need them…we don’t have a transit system to keep people out of cars. But we should simply NOT Have to LOOK at parking garages. They should be totally hidden (made to look like another building, or even green walls) and the top of them should not be visible from above….maybe with the current rework of the Midtown Blueprint, this will be addressed? Probably not.

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