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Archive for September, 2007

Sembler Project in Brookhaven Area: Differed Views

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

The $1 billion project, encompassing approximately 100 acres, which Sembler Co. has proposed for the intersection of North Druid Hills and Briarcliff Roads, will have an impact on the daily lives of thousands of Atlantans, and many residents understandably feel they have a personal stake in the consequences of the development, good or bad.
In meeting after meeting, Sembler has listened to residents make suggestions, share ideas, criticize, and vent their frustrations. “Because of the size and complexity of it, there have been a long list of meetings,” said Sembler spokesman Angelo Fuster. According to Angelo, a plan like this goes through 80 or 90 major changes between the time it’s introduced and the final layout.
Many fear that congestion and traffic gridlock will only be made worse by bringing a “mini-city” to one of DeKalb’s busiest intersections, and feel the impact on the quality of life for those living in this relatively low-key residential area will be more negative than positive. Others are concerned about selling school property, even though the school board’s decision to close the schools involved had already been made before the Sembler deal was put together. But some think the economic impact on the area will prove to be worth the “growing pains.”
Finding common ground has been difficult, but one thing most people do agree on is that Atlanta is getting bigger, not smaller, and will continue to do so. The roads are already crowded and will become even more congested with the passage of time. Growth and development must occur somewhere, but hopefully not “in my backyard.”
Fortunately, many in the area, even those with reservations about some aspects of the development, recognize the need for this location to finally live up to its potential, and are willing to listen to the development plans.
“The whole area needs to be revitalized, before it dies all the way,” says Ronnie Mayer, president of a nearby homeowner’s association. “It’s the best thing that could happen to the county. They’re not steamrolling everybody. They’re meeting with the community.”
“There has been no renovation of anything there in years,” Angelo says. Angelo is himself a DeKalb resident. “The principle element is traffic. How do we manage additional traffic? We’re studying over 20 intersections, at our expense, all around that area.”
“They are doing it methodically and looking at it carefully. It will be a bitter pill but will be better in the long run,” says Anne Williams, administrator/director of the Highlands Montessori School, which has been located for the last seven years at the corner of Briarcliff Road and North Druid Hills Road. “The city is looking 50 years ahead – and that’s what they have to do.”
A final report is being prepared by Alex Garvin, an independent consultant, recommending better traffic grids and improvements to the overall “public realm” even beyond the surrounding area, and there are still months to wait for rezoning agreements to be reached.
Is Sembler’s development the best thing for the city in the long run? Only time will tell, but for now, many residents feel that it is.
– Elizabeth Rice

Chamblee Garden Tour

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

The sixth annual Chamblee Community Wildlife Habitat Garden Tour is coming up. The tour will be held on Saturday, September 15 from 10am to 4pm. Tickets are $10, with proceeds benefiting the Chamblee Community Wildlife Habitat.
Advance tickets are on sale at Ashe-Simpson Nursery. Get your tickets the day of the event at the first home on the tour: 3747 Longview Drive.

Green Condos in Chamblee, New Peachtree Road

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Green condos are making thier way to Atlanta, and Chamblee is leading the charge. Located just off of New Peachtree Road within a block of the Chamblee MARTA station, Eco Lofts has the proud distinction of being the very first wind-powered development in Atlanta. Phase One of the development is now complete with 60 loft-style condominiums (50% of which are already sold) and Phase Two is poised to begin construction in 2008 to add another 88 uints. Penthouses are also available. Units are priced in the $239-$270,000 range. Penthouses in the $550-$600,000 range.

From: Brookhaven Buzz

Heritage Lofts of Chamblee

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

The Atrium at Heritage Lofts of Chamblee held its official groundbreaking Saturday, August 11th in Chamblee. Already having sold 20% of its 32 luxury condominiums, this exquisite property of Gilmer Development offers homeowners their choice of one or two story condominiums. Choose from spacious studios to luxury penthouses with large verandas and balconies.
Amenities include underground parking, security surveillance, indoor heated pool, Guest Quarters, Virtual Concierge, Rooftop garden with putting green and firepit. Minutes away from Buckhead, Brookhaven, and downtown Chamblee.
Commercial space is also available. Accompany Necter Wine Cafe and Balance Day Spa and Salon.

From: Brookhaven Buzz

Brookhaven Fields 13th Annual Yard Sale

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

The Brookhaven Fields Civic Association is sponsoring their 13th Annual Neighborhood Yard Sale on Saturday, September 8th from 8am to 3pm. Last years sale had well over 40 homes participating! Year after year, this event has proven to be a tremendous success for sellers and purchasers alike. Maps will be provided at each of the participating houses to help guide you through the neighborhood with ease.
Look for the pink signs! Brookhaven Fields is located behind the Brookhaven MARTA station between Dresdon and North Druid Hills. If you live in the Brookhaven Fields neighborhood and are interested in being included in the yard sale or becoming a BFCA member, please contact Meredith O’Connor at 404-816-3352 or email Meredith@rroconnor.com for more details.

From: Brookhaven Buzz

 
 

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