Mini-City Rises On Atlanta Brownfield
14 September 2004 - 6:00am
Muli-billion-dollar development on prime Atlanta real estate is set to open in stages over the next two decades.
On the site of a former steel plant in the heart of Atlanta's up-and-coming Midtown neighborhood, the $2 billion Atlantic Station mixed-use development is taking shape. As buildings are completed, questions have arisen over the quality of the project's architecture.
Source:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 12, 2004
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