There’s new life on the horizon for shuttered Atlanta school buildings and empty lots near them, following a recent deal described by city officials as “landmark.”
The Atlanta Urban Development Corporation, a local nonprofit entity with a goal of developing underused public land into mixed-income housing, announced an intergovernmental agreement last month with Atlanta Public Schools that calls for transforming eight “surplus” school properties into “community assets” doted across the city, per officials.
The deal includes more than 48 acres of total land and vacant or underused facilities.
Most of the properties in question are located south and southwest of downtown, from the shadow of Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood around to West End’s commercial core and the Florida Heights neighborhood.
The agreement helps set the stage for future revitalization projects by establishing long-term leases for select sites, with properties in West End and Lakewood Heights to see redevelopment first, according to a city announcement. Dr. Bryan Johnson, APS Superintendent, said the agreement with AUDC will allow the district to remake underutilized school sites into “vibrant community hubs that expand access to affordable housing for our families and students and improve the overall quality of life for Atlanta families,” according to a statement.
“By leveraging the expertise of AUDC and the resources of APS, we will breathe new life into these properties,” predicted Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens in the announcement.
Before redevelopment kicks off, a community engagement process with public forums, stakeholder meetings, and presentations to local organizations will be held. Following that, a selection committee—comprised of both AUDC and APS representatives—will be tasked with guiding the selection of planning consultants, the Request for Qualifications process, and redevelopment, according to city officials.
Following inquiries, city officials have provided Urbanize Atlanta with more context that paints the picture of exactly where the properties in question are, the scope of the sites, and how they're being used, or not. According to city officials, APS’s former Lakewood Heights and Peeples Street sites will be redeveloped first.
Find details for the eight surplus sites below, and click on the hyperlinked addresses for Google Maps links to zoom in.
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Property name: Former Gilbert Elementary School facility
Neighborhood: Betmar LaVilla (near Lakewood Amphitheatre)
Address: 407 Ashwood Ave., SW
Acres: 7.5
Zip code: 30315
Current use: Atlanta Fire Rescue facility
Cluster: Carver
NPU: Y
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Property name: Simpson Road Property
Neighborhood: Center Hill
Address: Joseph E, Boone Boulevard at Sewanee Avenue
Acres: 6.1
Zip code: 30314
Current use: Vacant wood lot, behind Fredrick Douglass High School, across Sewanee Avenue.
Cluster: Douglass
NPU: J
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Property name: Former Collier Heights Elementary site
Neighborhood: Collier Heights
Address: 338 Collier Drive NW
Acres: 6.4
Zip code: 30318
Current use: Vacant lot
Cluster: Douglass
NPU: I
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Property name: Former Rosalie Wright Elementary School facility
Neighborhood: Florida Heights
Address: 360 Autumn Lane SW
Acres: 1.9
Zip code: 30310
Current use: Vacant building
Cluster: Mays
NPU: I
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Property name: Former Dobbs Elementary School site
Neighborhood: Norwood Manor
Address: 1965 Lewis Road SE
Acres: 10.2
Zip code: 30315
Current use: Vacant lot
Cluster: South Atlanta
NPU: Z
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Property name: Former Lakewood Heights Elementary School facility
Neighborhood: Lakewood Heights
Address: 335 Sawtell Ave. SE
Acres: 2.1
Zip code: 30315
Current use: Vacant building
Cluster: South Atlanta
NPU: Y
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Property name: Forrest Canyon Land site
Neighborhood: South River Gardens
Address: 1100 Hendon Road SE
Acres: 8
Zip code: 30354
Current use: Vacant lot
Cluster: South Atlanta
NPU: Z
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Property name: Former Peeples Street School site (near Mall West End)
Neighborhood: West End
Address: 575 Peeples St. SW
Acres: 6.2
Zip code: 30310
Current use: Vacant lot
Cluster: Washington
NPU: T
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