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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Preliminary Review for Project Proposals on Peachtree and Spring Streets

Members of the Midtown Special Purpose Interest Zoning District 16 ask questions and make suggestions.

A Midtown committee conducted preliminary reviews Tuesday of two proposed projects that aim to bring scores of student housing on Spring Street and high-end rentals to Peachtree Street at 7th Street. Both projects are still in the early stages and the developers in each have not formally submitted their proposals. The meeting of Midtown Special Purpose Interest Zoning District 16 was to allow the developers and their architects to share their proposals, get feedback from zoning district members, answer questions and incorporate suggestions or changes in their designs. Developers in both projects could make formal submissions to the Special Purpose Interest Zoning District as soon as next month. It would then vote on recommending to approve…

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James

11:48 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

New Construction Permits Up in Midtown

Overall, more people are seeking permits for renovations rather than new construction.

The number of new, single-family housing permits issued in Midtown is on the rise, according to a Patch review of building permits issued by the city of Atlanta Department of Planning and Community Development. And the number of permits issued for renovations and additions in the community has also grown in 2011, though at a more modest pace. From January through September 2011, a total of 53 new residential building permits were issued in the Midtown zip codes of 30308, 30309, 30318 and 30363. That's a little more than double the number issued during the same period last year, when 25 new building permits were issued. The first three quarters of 2011 saw 138 permits approved for renovations and additions to single family homes. During the…

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