Recent years have seen blocks around mixed-use district Pullman Yards spring to life with condos and townhome projects both for-sale and not. It appears that trend is set to continue.
A 44-unit townhome development is in the works for a 206 Rogers St. property at the doorstep of Pullman Yards, across the street from its AlcoHall drinks and events concept and restaurants Fishmonger and Brick and Mortar.
According to filings recently made with Atlanta’s Department of City Planning, the townhome project would include nine buildings total, with some live-work units.
A review process for the townhome proposal is ongoing, according to the city.
The townhomes would replace a longstanding, adaptive-reuse complex called The Warehouse Lofts, which has been home to residential units, furniture makers, artisans, a commercial photography studio, and other uses over the years.
According to property managers Atlanta Loft Source, The Warehouse building was converted from industrial uses to lofts in 1986, marking one of the first conversions of its kind in the city.
The roughly 3-acre property is situated just south of DeKalb Avenue, near Kirkwood’s western border with Edgewood.
The converted Rogers Street warehouse in question, at left, and its proximity to Pullman Yards. Google Maps
We’ve reached out to development officials for more information on the townhome proposal, including information on a potential construction schedule and site plans. This story will be update if further details come.
Have a look behind The Warehouse gates and inside lofts, as they stand today, over here.
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