Situated a few master-planned blocks from Trilith’s growing public attractions, a new section of ultra-luxe estates is percolating that should firmly establish the community as the Bel-Air of Fayette County.
Town at Trilith officials recently announced a gated community called Enclave is set to move forward—with prices starting at $3.5 million—at the entertainment-driven, live-work-play town about 30 minutes south of downtown Atlanta.
Enclave’s plans call for eight estates overall, located in a cove near Trilith’s wetlands and multi-use trial. That section of the community is situated farthest from the 1,000-acre Trilith Studios TV and film complex across the street.
An updated overview of 235-acre, master-planned Trilith today. Enclave is the cluster of homes depicted at center top, near the wetlands trail, per project reps. Courtesy of Trilith
Atlanta-based Loudermilk Homes, a custom luxury homebuilder founded in 2009, has signed on as Enclave’s exclusive builder, according to Trilith reps. The company’s home projects dot metro Atlanta—including Blue Heron Walk in Buckhead and the remake of a 180-acre golf course in Milton—and the Cashiers/Highlands region of North Carolina.
Company president and founder Sherwin Loudermilk predicted in a project announcement that Enclave will bring “a new level of luxury living” to Trilith, with each home “[reflecting] our commitment to architectural excellence, sustainable design and personalized service.”
The gated community will mark a departure from the rest of Trilith, where visitors are free to roam from the retail district and hotel to leafy lanes and parks connecting a menagerie of master-planned housing types.
Example of home designs planned for the eight-residence Enclave section at Trilith. Courtesy of Trilith
In other Trilith news, project officials recently said Trilith Live’s second phase is on pace to deliver in late 2025, with a marquee attraction 2,200-seat theater (400 seats larger than initially planned) designed to host concerts, conventions, and performing arts shows.
Phase two will also include a luxury, multi-screen cinema with private viewing options and a 51,000-square-foot communal plaza for outdoor gatherings, festivals, and other activations. An adjacent, 730-space parking deck has been called by Trilith officials the first of its kind in Fayette County.
Trilith marked a milestone last year by debuting its 193-key boutique hotel component, Trilith Guesthouse, with two food-and-beverage offerings.
All told, Trilith’s 235-acre residential and mixed-use districts are expected to see 750 homes, 600 multifamily lofts, and roughly 300 hotel rooms when finished. Designs also call for 15 miles of nature trails, 19 parks, 54 acres of preserved forest, and what was described in the Enclave announcement as “one of the most sophisticated and welcoming dog parks in the world.” It all initially broke ground in 2016.
According to Trilith officials, the project’s residential portion is considered the largest geothermal community in the United States today.
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