Aqua Midtown News
| Aqua Midtown |
| Pricing: | $400,000s - over $1 million |
| Neighborhood: | Midtown Atlanta |
| Occupancy: | Fall 2007 |
| Dev. Started: | 2006 |
| No. Bedrooms: | one, two, three |
| Sq. Footage: | 1,800 (average) |
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Aqua Midtown Website
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Direct, private access to homes via elevator * 24/7 concierge and valet service * five-star service * Kohler plumbing fixtures * Designer Series Viking appliances * controlled access * covered parking * fitness center * swimming pool and a resident guest suite

The Miami-inspired luxury condominium, Aqua, is a masterful work of art, which will rank among Atlanta's most sought-after homes when the doors open to residents in the fall of 2007. One of Aqua's most stunning features is its unique direct, private access to homes via elevator. In addition, the building is served by 24/7 concierge and valet service. Also, with homes averaging 1,800 square feet, Aqua provides an opportunity for a larger Midtown Atlanta home.
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Aqua Midtown Website

ATLANTA (June 26, 2007) – Only four units remain available for purchase at
Aqua, Midtown’s most luxurious
boutique condominium. Atlanta-based real estate developer
Tivoli Properties, Inc. anticipates the property will be completely sold out just in time for closings to begin in mid-August 2007.
Located at the intersection of 10th Street and West Peachtree Street, the trendy 25-story building has impressed young affluent home buyers and empty nesters alike with its unique amenities and prime Midtown location.
Continue Reading June 27th, 2007
In just Three Weeks, Buyers Sign Contracts for more than 50 Percent of Aqua’s Homes.
ATLANTA - The Miami-inspired luxury condominium, Aqua, is positioned for a fast sell out. Within the first three weeks of sales, buyers signed contracts on more than 50 percent of Aqua’s homes. Aqua, which is under construction at the corner of 10th and West Peachtree streets, will not only bring beauty to the Midtown skyline with its inventive South Florida inspired design, but will offer residents an exclusive way of living.
Continue Reading June 3rd, 2006
Luxurious Work of Art Will Elevate Condominium Living in Atlanta
Aqua is a masterful work of art, which will rank among Atlanta’s most sought-after homes when the doors open to residents in the fall of 2007. Atlanta-based real estate developer Tivoli Properties, Inc. broke ground for the new residential tower this month and has already received substantial interest in this boutique property.
Aqua will epitomize luxurious Midtown living. One of Aqua’s most stunning features is its unique direct, private access to homes via elevator. In addition, the building is served by 24/7 concierge and valet service. Also, with homes averaging 1,800 square feet, Aqua provides an opportunity for a larger Midtown Atlanta home. Additionally, Aqua will offer residents five-star service, incredible views and spectacular design elements. With the intimacy of only 84 homes, Aqua is primed for a fast sell-out.
Continue Reading March 9th, 2006
Aqua Midtown, the new development from Tivoli Properties - located in close proximity to Plaza Midtown, on the corner of West Peachtree and 10th Steet - will feature one, two, and three bedroom units. Prices are rumored to start in the $200s for a one bedroom condo, $400s for a two bedroom unit, and $700s for a three bedroom condo. Aqua will also feature a 3,400 SF of ground retail. The construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2006, with a timetable of 17 months to completion. Aqua’s marketing efforts will be targeted towards the older, wealthier population that affords a more luxurious, high-class lifestyle.
» Aqua Midtown is now found on the web at http://www.aquamidtown.com/.
» Read the previous posting on Aqua Midtown.
November 27th, 2005
Aqua in Midtown Atlanta promises to bring the exotic condo flavor to the this market: direct access to units by elevator and condos larger than most of the new units currently on the market - averaging 1,800 square feet - but all comes with a price of $250,000 to over $1,000,000.
Continue Reading September 29th, 2005