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And right along side it and around it….is the best place to live…Midtown Atlanta!!
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by Thom Abbott
See on Scoop.it – Georgia Tech News Events
And right along side it and around it….is the best place to live…Midtown Atlanta!!
See on www.11alive.com
by Thom Abbott
See on Scoop.it – Other Atlanta News Events
Now of course they did not take this poll of people at 4pm on the Downtown Connector on a Friday, right?
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by Thom Abbott
Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) V grants were announced yesterday for a portion of Atlanta’s proposed Beltline project and a Connecticut rail station.
The city of Atlanta will receive an $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to develop 2.5 miles of the Atlanta Beltline in the southwest corridor, according to Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.
The grant is a “tremendous step forward” in the Beltline corridor, a former freight-rail line that has been unused for the past 30 years, said Reed in a press release. The project will include construction of shared-use trails, trailheads and access points, and preservation of the future streetcar transit corridor.
“The Atlanta Beltline is one of the most transformative projects ever undertaken in our city’s history,” said Reed.
The TIGER V grant will cover about 42 percent of the project’s $43 million cost.
by Thom Abbott
You sort of expect “techie things” from Midtown, right?
I mean, after all, we are the home to Georgia Tech…and all kinds of cool stuff comes out of Georgia Tech.
So, why not have somebody create some really cool apps for your phone to help you live, work and enjoy Midtown Atlanta? Ahhhh….
Besides having easy-to-use apps to make Midtown Atlanta an even better place to live, work, and play, should we not build them and win some really cool prizes at the same time?
The Midtown Buzz Mobile Hackathon is your chance to build cool apps and compete to win a free stay at the newly renovated Hyatt Midtown, gift certificates to amazing Midtown restaurants, and other goodies. Three prize categories await you:
Midtown Alliance, Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology, and Hypepotamus are proud to announce the Midtown Buzz Mobile Hackathon, the latest in their collaborative initiative to expand and strengthen Midtown’s flourishing Innovation District.
The Midtown Buzz Mobile Hackathon is the launch event of a six-month initiative to build connected mobile applications to improve and enhance the Midtown experience. All the teams participating (and new teams who emerge along the way) will have the chance to continue their work after the launch hackathon to vie for an even bigger prizes to be awarded in January to those who successfully release their apps to the market.
I might just have to stop in on this event to see who is there, and what comes out of it!
by Thom Abbott
Having just been in and around Atlanta today conducting real estate business, there is that seven-letter word that comes to mind…traffic.
It’s pretty hard to escape it in Atlanta. A major metropolitan area that has seen absolutely NO transit construction in some 13 years, and hardy any highway construction to help with our long standing love affair with our automobiles. Mind you, that love affair is caused by our urban sprawl and the need to get from Point A to Point B. And not any other options that the car. But could that be about to change?
It was reported in the Atlanta Business Chronicle today that MARTA is planning to extend transit service North, up the Georgia 400 corridor, with as many as 6 additional stations. ( I can hear people in Forsyth County doing the Happy Dance, and others going…there goes our quality of life!)
MARTA would look at using some 11.9 miles of existing right-of-way along GA400 from the existing end of the line North Springs station in Dunwoody all the way to Windward Parkway in Alpharetta. Options range from heavy rail(what the current MARTA system is) to light rail or bus rapid transit.
The project would be the first expansion of the MARTA system since the Sandy Springs and North Springs stations opened in 2000, also on the Georgia 400 corridor.
Can you imagine enjoying the urban, walkable life style of Midtown Atlanta and be able to take a train to work in Alpharetta? Mind you, there will be some transfer involved as I would guess the stations will not be close to ALL the office complexes that have sprung up in that area over the years.
Let’s see what’s announced later next month!
by Thom Abbott
See on Scoop.it – Midtown Atlanta Conversations and Condos
With significant sums about to change hands, last-minute negotiations can turn into a tug of war over what comes with a property and what doesn’t.
This is why I guide my Sellers…if it’s something you really want to keep, remove it NOW, before you list the home, so there is no confusion as to what will, or will not stay in the home. "Oh, but we don’t want to dismantle our home until we sell it." I reply, "Yes, it was your home. It’s how a house for sale. You will pack up your memories and move them to the next one. But for now, this is a house we need to sell."
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Thom Abbott
Associate Broker, REALTOR(R)
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