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234 Memorial Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 525-7300

Apartment and Condo Building Near Welcome House Residential

Georgia State University Commons
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
141 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 413-1800

Mechanicsville Station
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
520 Fulton St SW
Atlanta, GA 30312-2467

(404) 827-9152

GE Tower Apartment Homes
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
490 Glenn St SW
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 653-0988

Pencil Factory Flats and Shops
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
349 Decatur St SE
Atlanta, GA 30312

(844) 498-3438

Be a part of Downtown's hottest new neighborhood at Pencil Flats & Shops with immediate access to MARTA. The community features a fresh market, multiple restaurants, dry cleaner, hair salon, coffee house and barber shop! Take advantage of discounts at local area businesses through the Perennial Perk rewards program. The apartments have the finest finishes including hardwood floor, stainless appliances, granite counters, separate shower and garden tub in baths, and elegant lighting in all rooms. Pet Policy: Pet Friendly. Weight limit 55lbs. No aggressive breeds. $400 fee for cats. $500 fee for dogs. Features: •Stainless Steel Appliances •Separate Shower/Garden Tub •Tile Backsplash in Kitchen •Bedrooms that fit a king-sized bed •Perennial Perks Resident Rewards Program •Planned Social Activities Amenities: •Pets Allowed •Public Transportation •Short Term Lease •Tile Floors •Vaulted Ceiling •View •Walk In Closets •Washer Dryer Hookup •Washer Dryer In Unit •Window Covering •Pool •Apartment •Mid Rise •Mid Rise •Mixed Use •Wireless Internet Access •Accepts Credit Card Payments •Accepts Electronic Payments •Air Conditioning •Broadband Internet Access •Business Center Onsite •Cable or Satellite •Carpet •Ceiling Fan •Controlled Access •Corporate Housing •Courtyard •Disability Access •Dishwasher •Elevator •Fitness Center •Freeway Access •Furnished Available •Garages •Garbage Disposal •Hardwood Floor •Internet Access •Laundry Facility •Loft •Microwave •Patio or Balcony Directions: Heading South on I-75/85 exit 248A/Martin Luther King Dr., Make sharp right turn onto Jesse Hill Jr Dr, then right on Decatur St. Pencil Factory will be on the right. Heading North on I-75/85 exit 248B/Edgewood Ave, Turn right onto Edgewood Ave. Turn right on Jackson Street. Turn right on Decatur St. Pencil Factory will be on the left.

The William Oliver
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
32 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 522-1855

AMENITIES Expansive rooftop deck with gardens and panoramic city views. A classic Art Deco building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 17 floors of hand-carved granite and limestone. All units renovated with loft theme; oversized, historic windows, exposed ducts/pipes, and high, concrete ceilings. Many units feature exotic flooring such as bamboo and limestone, mahogany wall and window treatments, and gourmet kitchens with solid-surface countertops and stainless appliances. Ornate lobby featuring fully restored elevators, highly polished brass ornamentation, 1930's chandeliers and an art deco ceiling mural. Formal Security. High-speed Internet service included; state-of-the-art, wired infrastructure upgraded in 2007. Basic cable included; wired infrastructure upgraded in 2007. Basement and floor level storage rooms available. Building common areas and rooftop wired for music. Security system includes 24-hour camera surveillance in all building common areas and front door entrance. Fitness center. Business Center. Rooftop Clubroom. Management office with meeting room common area. Unparalleled downtown location facing Woodruff Park and surrounded by Georgia State University; walking distance to CNN Center, Turner Field, Phillips Arena, Georgia Aquarium, Peachtree Center, Government complexes, transportation, hotel and business centers. Art Deco opulence, spectacular city skyline views, rooftop deck with gardens, formal security- not your typical Condo amenities. But then, The William Oliver is not at all typical. The 133,000-square-foot, 17-story William Oliver Building was built by Atlanta's legendary Healey family in 1930. The name was inspired by two Healey family grandsons, William and Oliver. Recently, The William Oliver won a Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement Award for Rehabilitation. Original design features include hand-tooled metal and hand-carved granite and marble on the exterior, hand-tooled brass inside and marble and travertine floors. The William Oliver is located at the gateway of downtown's Fairlie-Poplar Historic District. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it combines the best of old-world charm with modern day amenities. Completely renovated in 1996, this classic 1930's architectural gem is the finest remaining example of classic Art Deco design in Georgia. The lavish Art Deco lobby with authentic murals and façade creates a classic and welcoming tone for residents and guests and the grandeur of a bygone era. There are eight floor plans of studios, one- and two- bedroom homes and six penthouses ranging from 465 to 1,310 square-feet. Several condominiums have original glass office doors, one still bearing the name of its corporate occupant. The building combines the best of the old world charm with modern day amenities. The seventeen floors are a masterpiece of hand curved granite and limestone. Original terrazzo marble floors and hand curved brass elevators and building ornamentations. Soaring ceilings heights and oversized windows create the expansive urban flair, fused with standard finishes and upgrades including stainless steel appliances, exotic floorings such as bamboo, Portuguese cork and Italian limestone, granite and Corian countertops, Shaker & Winstead 42-inch kitchen vanity cabinets, designer faucets and under mount stainless kitchen & porcelain bath sinks. Since 1930, The William Oliver has proudly stood on the historic corner of Peachtree and Marietta Streets. The William Oliver sits within Fairlie Poplar, once Atlanta's financial district, now its first true urban neighborhood. From the grand entry with bronze canopy and formal security to the rooftop deck, The William Oliver is stylishly approachable and an appealing alternative to life outside the city. Adjacent to the extended campus of Georgia State University, The William Oliver boasts a one-of-a-kind location strategically situated between Centennial Olympic Park and Woodruff Park. You can't help but enjoy outdoor concerts, eclectic art galleries, nearby theaters, museums and even front row rooftop seats to fireworks from Turner Field, Centennial Park, and Underground Atlanta (NY’s Eve Peachdrop!). The William Oliver features uniformed security, an outstanding rooftop landscaped deck with unmatched breathtaking citywide views, business center, vending area, pet friendly atmosphere, storage rooms, spacious fitness center, basic cable TV, community intranet and high speed internet service. A builder of downtown lofts since the late 1980's, developer Rick Skelton conceived the William Oliver Building project with its original owner, James Cumming, as "a partnership of housing and retail expertise working together to build a more vibrant, 24-hour downtown." Financed through an Urban Residential Finance Authority tax-exempt bond, The William Oliver project reflects a national trend toward redevelopment of neglected downtown properties into loft space. One of the city's few remaining skyscrapers of its era, the building is one of the largest surviving examples of what Skelton calls the "true classic deco style" of architecture, which was meant to "show what machines were capable of doing" in the realm of architectural design. Jason Moss of Rowhouse Design Group, in collaboration with Stang & Newdow, designed the project, which included restoration of an expansive deco mural on the lobby ceiling, where two large chandeliers also were refurbished. "We restored the lobby to its pristine form," Skelton said. Skelton Development has received numerous prestigious awards for their achievements in historically sensitive renovations like 90 Fairlie, Deer Lofts, and Stonewall Battery. Skelton Development chose Rowhouse Architects, an Atlanta firm known for their innovative urban designs for new and historic projects. Exclusive sales and marketing for The William Oliver was provided by Coldwell Banker The Condo Store, recognized as Atlanta's experts and premier marketer of condominiums, lofts, luxury high rises, cluster and townhomes. Skelton describes the interior spaces of the units as having a "soft" loft attitude with soaring ceilings, oversized windows for spectacular citywide views, and minimal exposed duct work. While retaining the original terrazzo marble floors and classic art deco lobby, the William Oliver offers buyers the opportunity to upgrade the interiors of their units for a very modern feel with stainless steel appliances and exotic floorings such as bamboo and Portuguese cork. In addition to modern aesthetics, the William Oliver offers modern technology with high speed internet services and cable TV. "The unique historic design of The William Oliver was a selling factor for the development," says Skelton. "No one could afford to build a lavish lobby of its type with granite and solid brass today. The facade of hand-carved granite and limestone is impossible to replicate and the building would have cost a fortune. Furthermore, the new urbanist concept dictates that people miss a sense of place and community. In redeveloping historic structures, we are giving people just that - their own place in history. " "The William Oliver is the largest art deco building in the South," says Skelton." The lobby and entry awning is solid brass, and it has the largest art deco mural in the South. This was the site of Atlanta's first election in 1832." "Downtown Atlanta offers residents a true Chicago-New York style environment," says Skelton. "Loft living has come into vogue, and tax incentives in the historic properties make living in urban Atlanta less expensive than their Midtown and Buckhead counterparts. Georgia State University is the catalyst for growth, and the University's move into Fairlie-Poplar is likened to New York University migrating into New York City's Soho district ." "We've got people living downtown now, and the next evolution is pets downtown," said Skelton. "With Woodruff, Centennial and Piedmont parks right here, Intown is a wonderful place for pets."Skelton says he regularly encountered potential buyers who hesitated to commit to a condo because they owned a pet. "I had to tell them that people do live downtown with pets," Skelton said. "Particularly people who live in suburbia think that just because they have a dog or a cat, they need a yard. But in the studies we've looked at, between 15 and 20 percent of the people in lofts and condos have some sort of pet. And to entice those buyers, you needed to have a pet-friendly environment." Today, The William Oliver is home to 115 upscale residential units with security and a "lock and leave" lifestyle for its residents. Business professionals, airline pilots, government employees, empty nesters and even second home owners can conveniently walk to work as well as to artistic and entertainment venues for after hours enjoyment.

Healey Building
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
57 Forsyth Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 588-0109

The Healey Building, at 57 Forsyth Street NW, in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Atlanta, was the last major "skyscraper" built during the first great burst of multi-story commercial construction preceding World War I. In fact, it was World War I, which led to the alteration of the original design, which called for twin towers connected by a rotunda. Only the west tower and rotunda were constructed before World War I broke out. The death in 1920 of William Healey forestalled continuation of the project after the war. According to Dr. Elizabeth Lyon in her National Register of Historic Places nomination, "The Healey Building has an elegance and high shouldered dignity which make it outstanding among its contemporaries." Those contemporaries include the Chandler, the Flatiron and Hurt Buildings among others. Although certainly distinctive for its physical appearance and location, the Healey Building is also associated with significant individuals in Atlanta history. Thomas G. Healey and his son William T. Healey were political and business leaders in the city - in the case of Thomas, dating back to pre-Civil War times. Their contributions to Atlanta's architectural history as contractors and businessmen are numerous and significant. In addition to the Healeys, the architects Thomas Morgan, John Dillon, and Walter T. Downing have left an important body of works as monuments to their skill and abilities.Born in 1818, Thomas G. Healey moved to Savannah, Ga. in 1846, from Connecticut. A few years later, he was in Atlanta working in the brick-making business and as builder/contractor in partnership with Maxwell Berry. Healey and Berry were responsible for a number of Atlanta churches and government buildings prior to the war, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Trinity Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, and the United States Custom House (later City Hall). Following the destruction of the war, Healey was in the perfect business for the construction boom of the late 1800s, which rebuilt Atlanta. As his wealth accumulated, T. G. Healey became active in politics and other business ventures. One investment was in land, including the northwest corner of Marietta and Peachtree Streets where he built the first Healey Building. This location was the place where Atlanta's first elections were held in 1848 and where T. G. Healey's grandsons (William and Oliver) built the William-Oliver Building in 1930. From 1877 to 1882, Healey was president of the Atlanta Gas Light Company. In the 1880s, he was president of the West End and Atlanta Street Railroad Company, on the Executive Committee of the 1881 International Cotton Exhibition, and a Director of Joel Hurt's Atlanta Home Insurance Company (of which he was a purchaser of $5,000 in original stock). Politically, he was city alderman- at-large (1881) and mayor pro tem (1884). By 1889, the Atlanta Constitution was estimating Healey's wealth at between $500,000 and $1,000,000 - thus making him one of the fifteen richest men in the city. During this period, William T. Healey joined his father in his many business ventures, which still included brick making and real estate development. Among their joint enterprises were the Atlanta Car Works streetcar line (1892) and the development of a mineral water property, Austell Lithia Springs. After Thomas Healey's death in 1897, William carried on the family businesses, which came to include the new Healey Building of 1914. Excavations took most of 1913 and the project became known as "Healey's Hole," with seventy (seven feet square) wells filled with concrete reaching a depth of sixty feet.

Kessler Rooftop
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
87 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

Muse's Lofts
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
50 Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 523-8487

Heritage Station Apartments - Atlanta
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
765 McDaniel St SW
Atlanta, GA 30310

(404) 588-5522

Located near the heart of downtown Atlanta, Heritage Station is within a mile and a half of State, Federal, and local Government Centers and less than one mile from Turner Field. The property is located within one-half mile of both I-20 and I-75/85. MARTA provides bus service through and around the community providing easy access to all points of Atlanta. Our 1, 2 and 3 bedroom floor plans are convenient to everything that Atlanta and surrounding areas have to offer. Come by today for your personal tour. Pet Policy: Sorry, no pets Features: After School Program Picnic / Grilling Area Planned Resident Activities Additional Storage & Oversized Bathrooms Controlled Access Gates Stunning Interiors with 9 ft Ceilings Amenities: Air Conditioning Broadband Internet Access Business Center Onsite Cable or Satellite Carpet Ceiling Fan Club House Controlled Access Courtyard Covered Lot Disability Access Dishwasher Elevator Extra Storage Fitness Center Freeway Access Garages Garbage Disposal Internet Access Laundry Facility Microwave Patio or Balcony Playground Public Transportation Senior Housing Tile Floors View Walk In Closets Washer Dryer Hookup Window Covering Pool Apartment Garden Style Mid Rise Market Rate Garden Style Mid Rise Surface Lot Directions: From I-75/I-85 exit University Avenue. Travel west on University Avenue approximately one-half mile. Turn right onto McDaniel Street. Travel approximately one mile and Heritage Station will be on your left. Equal Housing Opportunity

123 Luckie
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
123 Luckie St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

Ashley Auburn Pointe - Atlanta
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
357 Auburn Pointe Dr SE
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 523-1012

Pencil Factory Lofts
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
349 Decatur St SE
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 525-7000

Capital Gateway
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
172 Logan St SE
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 522-7458

Kessler City Lofts
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
87 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

After Kessler's department store closed in 1998, this building was converted to loft condominiums in 2000. Featuring exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and maple floors, it provides easy access to MARTA and downtown attractions like Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Dome, and Phillips Arena. It also houses a close-knit community of residents (and their pets) who are dedicated to the downtown community. The building is celebrating its centennial in 2013 - stay tuned for more about the celebration!

Northside Plaza Apartments
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
440 Markham St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313

(404) 688-9019

City Plaza Apartments - Atlanta, GA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
133 Trinity Ave SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 681-4750

City Plaza, Atlanta Central Business District's premier apartment community, takes city living to a new level. City Plaza in Downtown Atlanta offers elegant living combined with almost endless convenience. Imagine spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartment homes, each with its own washer and dryer, dishwasher, garbage disposal and balcony. City Plaza is located directly across from Atlanta City Hall and Georgia Plaza Park, within walking distance of Atlanta's major city buildings and surrounded by three historic churches. With authorized key-card entry, access will always be limited at City Plaza. Enjoy the luxuries of a landscaped interior courtyard, clubhouse, exercise facility, parking garage plus retail shops actually located within the complex! Restaurants and other retailers will all be more convenient than ever before. Experience the new vitality of Downtown Atlanta Apartments at City Plaza...where convenience, luxury and sense of community are all our goals. Pet Policy: Sorry, no pets allowed. Features: Full Size Washer/Dryer In Each Apartment Private Balconies Mini Blinds Dual Elevators in Each Building On-Site Management & Maintenance Amenities: Air Conditioning Cable or Satellite Carpet Club House Controlled Access Courtyard Covered Lot Dishwasher Elevator Fitness Center Freeway Access Garbage Disposal High Rise Internet Access Patio or Balcony Public Transportation Washer Dryer In Unit Window Covering Apartment Campus High Rise Wireless Internet Access Directions: From I-85 South, exit Martin Luther King, Jr. (Exit 248A). Turn left on Washington Street, and turn right on Trinity Avenue. City Plaza is on your right.

Heritagestationapartments
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
765 McDaniel St SW
Atlanta, GA 30310

(404) 588-5522

CityWalk Apartments
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
171 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 521-3008

Your New Life...Spanning an entire city block and integrating the architectural gems of yesterday, CityWalk is an iconic bridge between the past and the future. It's bold architecture, modern in all senses, pays tribute to the classic brick facades and suspended "Broadway" awnings of the past. The neighborhood is the soul of the unique experience.

One12 Courtland
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
112 Courtland St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

(888) 708-2096

Courtyard At Maple Apartments
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
55 Maple St NW
Atlanta, GA 30314

(770) 692-1630

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1 800 Raditors
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
256 Memorial Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 688-6568

Radiator Hotline
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256 Memorial Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3743

(404) 688-6568

Atlanta City Government Detention Division
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
254 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3731

(404) 865-8059

Atlanta City Government Administrative Services Division
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
254 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3731

(404) 865-8050

Atlanta City Government Chiefs Office
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254 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3731

(404) 865-8002

Alpha Bonding, Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
200 Memorial Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 523-2352

Alpha Bail Bonding, Inc. is here to service all your bonding needs in the greater Atlanta area 24/7. Our company is very unique due to our eagerness to assist with your loved ones unfortunate situations. Our mission is to give everyone an equal opportunity to be freed. We can do all our communications via the internet or fax.

Atlanta DUI Academy Incorporat
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
200 Memorial Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 223-2384

Astro Bail Bonding
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
200 Memorial Dr SE
Atlanta, GA 30312

(404) 521-2663

City of Atlanta
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
254 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 330-6430

Mary's Bail Bonding
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
249 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 522-1954

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Atlanta Detention Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
254 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 865-8001

Cagle Bonding
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
229 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3708

(404) 659-2277

The Swagg House
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
294 Walker St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313-1211

(404) 549-7467

In His Hands Bail Bonds Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
227 Peachtree St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 688-2040

Southern Belting Company Building
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
236 Forsyth St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(770) 447-5700

The Garnett Station Place building is the former Southern Belting Company Building. Located on Forsyth Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, the Garnett Station Building was designed by the firm of Lockwood Greene and Company and completed in 1915. In 1985 the architectural firm Stang and Newdow (now known as Stevens & Wilkinson) were retained to renovate the building into loft office space. In August 1988 the building was added the National Register of Historic Places.

Garnett Street Marta Station
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA 30303

Atlanta Loft Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
236 Forsyth St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 275-2371

A L Johnson Contracting Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
236 Forsyth St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3786

(404) 223-3100

Infinite Global Solutions, Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
236 Forsyth St SW, Ste 103
Atlanta, GA 30303

(678) 422-1875