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Old 07-24-2015, 06:01 AM
 
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It's truly amazing to witness the transformation that has taken place in midtown over the last few years. Over $1 Billlion in new developments are planned just for the west Peachtree/Spring St area alone.

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Pollock Shores plans a 256-unit apartment project along Spring Street, an important corridor for commuters driving into the heart of the city.
The property is known as 1270 Spring, which is tucked between several proposed developments along the corridor including MetLife Inc.’s 8-acre site just south of 17th Street; Amli Residential’s apartment project on the former Trump Towers site; MARTA’s Arts Center project; and the 15th Street extension to Williams Street. Read more about all the investment and development coming to Spring and West Peachtree in Friday's Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Pollack Shores plans 256-unit project on Spring Street - Atlanta Business Chronicle
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Old 07-24-2015, 07:06 AM
 
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It's truly amazing to witness the transformation that has taken place in midtown over the last few years. Over $1 Billlion in new developments are planned just for the west Peachtree/Spring St area alone.


Pollack Shores plans 256-unit project on Spring Street - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Well Spring St is not going to just be for suburban commuters anymore. Midtown Alliance will transform it into a complete and slow traffic down.
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Old 07-24-2015, 08:22 AM
 
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Spring Street needs to be two-way. So does West Peachtree.
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Old 07-24-2015, 08:50 AM
 
Location: Atlanta - Midtown
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Well Spring St is not going to just be for suburban commuters anymore. Midtown Alliance will transform it into a complete and slow traffic down.
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Spring Street needs to be two-way. So does West Peachtree.
Yes, to both of these.
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