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Zombie Apocalypse? Atlanta Says Bring It On

October 20, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Zombie Apocalypse AtlantaAs a blogger, I’m NEVER, repeat, NEVER at a loss for topics. Sure, I’m a real estate broker and you want real estate information and or listings, right? But, it’s important to KNOW about where you want to live, not just about WHAT you want to live in.

One of my long list of topics is the exploding “Hollywood Goes Atlanta and Georgia” topic. Movies are happening everywhere here. Why? Well, a number of reasons, but let’s just say that we have some cheap labor. (I’ll write about that in a later post.)

But, the country is taking note of Atlanta….Zombie’s and all! The Walking Dead is filmed South of Atlanta and just started its second season. (The first season was filmed more in Atlanta proper and used the old Bell Quarry just west of Downtown as a main scene.)

Atlanta’s zombies have even made it to the New York Times, so I’ll let you read even more about it.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta, News, odds and ends

Documentary on Atlanta Architect, Developer John Portman

October 19, 2011 by Thom Abbott

I think pretty much every major city in the U.S. can find at least one individual that made a remarkable difference on their city. It might be for taking the city from the brink of nothing to a cultural center, or from a sleepy cow town to a metropolis.

In Atlanta, one of the most notable people that had a profound impact on the development of Downtown Atlanta, and on architecture world wide, was John Portman.

Now, people will have an opportunity to learn more about this legendary architect and developer in a new documentary by two-time Emmy winning producer Ben Loeterman, titled, “John Portman​: A Life of Building”. The film made its international film festival debut at Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam (The Netherlands) October 8, followed by a repeat showing on October 9.

The documentary will make its United States film festival debut at the Architecture and Design Film Festival in New York October 21, with a second showing October 22. Additionally, the film has been selected for screenings at A Design Film Festival in Singapore in November 2011 and at the Architecture and Design Film Festival in Chicago in 2012. After that, I’m not sure where you may be able to see the film, but this trailer is certainly a GREAT teaser for what the film is like.

 

 To give you an example of his “mark” on Downtown Atlanta, the  picture has red dots on some of the buildings he designed and built.

Atlanta Georgia John Portman Buildings

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta, News, odds and ends

Atlanta Haunted Houses

October 18, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Atlanta Haunted Houses 2011Ah…tis the season. No wait! That holiday comes later. It’s time for ghosts and goblins and Atlanta Haunted Houses!  Shreeeek!

Now, in all honesty, I’ve never been big on haunted houses. In fact, I don’t even do the costume thing. But, a good haunted house, well, that really DOES make for a Halloween!

If you are looking for a place to get your fright on, here’s a couple options.

Our first is an ADULT ONLY, NO ONE UNDER 21 ALLOWED option. Hmmmm.

Atlanta Chamber of Horrors, 695 North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308

Chambers of Horror is Atlanta’s first and only extreme adults-only, R-rated haunted house, a month-long horror attraction at the Masquerade music complex in Midtown Atlanta.  I think the website says it all….

“THERE EXISTS A PLACE…
WHERE YOU CAN LIVE YOUR WILDEST DREAMS…
YOUR MOST DEVIANT FANTASIES…
YOUR SICKEST PLEASURES…
WHERE YOU CAN FEEL SOMETHING AGAIN…

If you go, will you be sure to come back here and post a comment about your experience…if you can!

Netherworld Haunted House, 6624 Dawson Blvd, Norcross, GA 30093

One of the most frequently asked questions on this site is “Is it scary?” They respond with a rather complicated answer. “Yes.”

Again, let me know if you make it back.

13 Stories Haunted House, 2975 Ring Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144

For many years, 13 Stories Haunted House has been striking fear in the hearts from all over. In 2011, their outside attraction has been revamped and is now called BIG TOP SECRET in 3D. (I can ONLY imagine!) The outside does not give a clue as to what the inside has in store for you.

Ok, just writing this post made my heart race. Again, if you visit any of these Atlanta Haunted Houses, please stop back here and give us a first hand account of your experience.

‘Cuz Lord knows I’m not going through one of these! I’ll stick to handing out candy to the kids!

13, was added outside our location to add extra value and thrills for our customers.  In 2010 Maximum Evil was our second attraction and was a huge hit.  But new for 2011, our outdoor attraction is being revamped and transformed into an all new attraction, something never before seen.  The name of the attraction/project is called BIG TOP SECRET in 3D.  The outside views of this haunt are very deceiving.  You must experience Big Top Secret in 3D to know what goes on inside.  You will not soon forget your experience insode Big Top Secret!

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, Special Events

Paula Peril — The Midnight Whistle

October 15, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Paula Peril Midnight WhistleAs many of you know, movies are being filmed in Atlanta every single day. In fact, every major studio FROM Hollywood is IN Atlanta filming one movie or another. It’s almost dizzying to try and keep up with the schedule.

So, yours truly had an opportunity and had to jump for it. Mind you, this is coming from a local production company

You can visit the website for Paula Peril: Midnight Whistle and see me in one of the production photos.

And if you look really close in the trailer…you’ll see me as a reporter asking questions.

Hello Hollywood? I’m Ready for my close up!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta

Condominium Living. Know thy Neighbor…or Not?

October 12, 2011 by Thom Abbott

One of the things I love most about my blogging is that I don’t want to (or I guess HAVE to) always write about real estate. I know the general public is usually looking for two things when they visit my site, or any real estate site. Access to listings of homes For Sale or For Rent and market information like what’s selling, what’s not, etc. But there are all sorts of other things to consider when you purchase a home or condo.

Midtown Atlanta Condominium NeighborsTake Condominium Living. Do you Know thy Neighbor….or Not? Living in a condominium gives one quite a sense of individuality and privacy. It’s pretty easy to come and go, un-noticed by your neighbors. Heck, we all have different types of jobs, work hours, etc. Unless your TV or stereo are cranked a bit to loud, you never really know if your neighbor is home or not, right? If you live in a single family neighborhood, the same can also be true (if you hunker down in your house and close the blinds) but it is pretty easy to see a car come and go out of the driveway or see lights on at night. Such is not the case in a condo building.

In my time living in my condo, I only met 4 of the 18 residents on my floor (there were 18 homes per floor) and one of those was a client and I sold them the condo.  And I’m a pretty outgoing kinda person! So, is this a good thing or a bad thing, Know thy neighbor?

This post is inspired by a story that appeared this week about an arrest made in a developer-owned vacant condo last week. First off, let me just say it was NOT in Midtown or Buckhead, two of the primary areas I serve and cover on this site. But, it raises the question of knowing who your neighbors are. In this case, if you live in a community that is not yet sold out, do you know which homes ARE still vacant? In a condominium building, with security and a 24-hour concierge, the chances of this are rather remote. I’m not familar with the community where this happened, but I do know it was gated and had security.

By knowing who your neighbors are, you can report suspicous activity, or if there is a problem, like noise for example, it’s much easier to knock on a door knowing who lives there and having a conversation with them. I recall another condo I lived in. It was a brand new building and we had not moved in yet. We visited one day and our neighbor had the music SO loud you could hardly even be INSIDE of our own home. We had yet to meet, but we quickly did, which lead to a big apology (he knew that no one else had moved in on that end of the hallway) but we never heard his music again, ever).

Maybe your neighbors are just private people, and don’t want to intract with their neighbors. Social events in my building are ALWAYS attended by the same people…it often makes we wonder where all the other people are. But at least if you know who is coming and going, you have a better sense of what is going on around you.

Condominium Progressive Drink PartyAnd for those that DO live in a single family neighborhood, perhaps your neighbors are private people. Maybe you offered up that welcoming plate of cookies and that was all you’ve ever heard from them since. But you can still recognize the car they drive so if you suddenly see totally different cars, you might take notice. Of course, they could of bought a new car but you know what I mean.

In Condominium Living, knowing thy neighbor is not always possible, but it can certainly help break the ice, make your floor an even more enjoyable place to live (think progressive dinner or drink party!) and also give you piece of mind.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: condominium safety, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums

Home Depot Founder Arthur Blank Sells Buckhead Mansion

October 8, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Arthur Blank Buckhead MansionShe was a beauty! But I guess she has some pretty proud new owners!

As reported in the AJC, and according the the FMLS Sold Report, the home sold for about $3.8 million. The listing showed an original list price of $4.9 million. And as the AJC story says, Blank paid about that for the home when he purchased it in 1993 for $3.3 million.

I’m going to guess the original description on the listing service was scaled back…as it is pretty lackluster for a multi-million dollar home.

I might add that Mr. Blank is building an impressive home (we don’t call them mansions in Montana) south of Livingston, Montana in Paradise Valley. Mr. Blank also purchased a neighborhood drive-in restaurant, called The Pop Stand,  because he liked the food. (Be sure to click on the link…that is one amazing website for a little drive-in restaurant in Montana!)

This picture is courtesy of Dorsey Alston REALTORS that had the home listed.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: News, odds and ends

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