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SkyHill Townhomes Announced (LEED Registered)

The New View in Midtown Living!

SkyHill is a group of twelve townhomes located at the high point of North Avenue at Bonaventure Avenue with breathtaking views of Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead  SkyHill is just a block away from Ponce De Leon Avenue, with access to a plethora of restaurants, markets and entertainment and only steps from the proposed beltline and the redevelopment project of Old Fourth Ward including Old Fourth Ward Park, City Hall East, The Fourth Apartments, Southern Dairies, Ponce Park South, and a short distance from the shops and restaurants of Inman Park.  

Built by Cablik Enterprises, LLC and designed by the architects of Derek Seiling of Kuo Diedrich Architecture, SkyHill promises to be an outstanding project to brighten the streets of Atlanta. The townhomes feature a striking, modern style, enticing others in the area to meet their standard. Drive-under garages supply plenty of parking, and each townhome has a rooftop terrace to increase the living space while providing outdoor relaxation areas.

SkyHill Logoskyhill brochure

Atlanta has been waiting for a project like SkyHill to grace its streets, and once it is completed, it will make a mark that will last forever.  Click on the brochure link below for more information.

Add comment August 28th, 2008

The New Urban Neighborhood: Brownfield of Dreams?

Marck Dorvil Marck Dorvil
Co-owner and Associate Broker of ERA Executives Realty in Smyrna, GA
Marck.dorvil@ERAexecutives.com

A house in the country will always have its appeal. But lately more homebuyers are preferring the city, for reasons ranging from the sheer excitement of the surroundings, to the rescue of impoverished areas and the preservation of shrinking green space.

One prime area of urban housing growth is the type of site known as “brownfields.” These are often-abandoned commercial and industrial spaces that have outlived their original uses but, with the right environmental cleanup, can be converted to housing or even entire neighborhoods. Older suburban homes and large new developments have lost none of their popularity, but for the right buyer the urban option is one worth exploring.

Cotton Mill Newnan

Clearly, urban living is not for everyone – it usually attracts single professionals and couples without children. But the lifestyle has aspects that would appeal to anyone. Two major attractions are cutting down on a long daily commute to city employment, and taking advantage of the area’s cultural scene.

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