Anyone who’s driven Interstate 75 between Midtown and Vinings recently may have noticed the white-painted stack of apartments and glass-walled amenities lording over the freeway near Howell Mill Road.
According to project developers, plenty of new renters have taken note as well.
Five months after it debuted, the 212-unit The Howell project is exceeding leasing expectations for its apartments as its street-level retail space has also been filled, according to developers SHR Resi, a subsidiary of commercial real estate firm Songy Highroads.
More than 50 percent of the building’s units have been rented, while Athens-based, high-end salon Sugar Polish Nail Bar has signed on to take the building’s 3,000 square feet of retail at ground level, project officials report this week. (As an incentive, the building is currently offering up to two and ½ months of free rent through mid-November.)
The lease-up rate, according to SHR Resi, is ahead of market expectations, despite no shortage of competition farther south on Howell Mill Road and in nearby Midtown. But the location is also unique, in that no other sizable, luxury-grade multifamily project has delivered in the northern reaches of booming Howell Mill Road (with its quick interstate access and Buckhead proximity) during the current development cycle.
“We knew the Upper Westside was primed for a project like this, but the early response from residents and high-quality retailers has surpassed even our own projections,” Todd W. Nocerini, a Songy Highroads founding partner, said in a project update Wednesday.
The Howell’s 2.65-acre parcel constitutes the northwest corner of Howell Mill Road’s intersection with Interstate 75, a highly visible location in Buckhead’s Collier Village section. It broke ground there in summer 2022.
Apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms count nine to 12-foot ceilings, with quartz countertops and walk-in closets, and some offer balconies described as oversized, per developers.
The least expensive unit listed to date—one bedroom and one bathroom in 664 square feet—is renting for $1,890 monthly.
Meanwhile, The Howell’s priciest options start at $3,941 monthly (though none of those are currently available). That rents three bedrooms and three bathrooms in 1,488 square feet.
A distinguishing feature of the building is its open-air resident lounge on the seventh floor, with sweeping views of Midtown and downtown skylines, according to SHR Resi.
Other perks include coworking space, a resort-style pool and deck with cabanas overlooking the interstate, a clubhouse, pet run, and pet spa. Gables Residential is The Howell’s on-site management company.
Quick access to neighborhoods such as Wildwood and Springlake—and entry into Buckhead’s Morris Brandon Elementary School district—are also cited as locational perks.
Prior to becoming apartments, the site is where Atlanta’s first food truck park operated for a decade, before closing in late 2021 and uprooting with a tweaked concept to Jonesboro.
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