Two years after demolition and site-clearing work began, a modern-style townhome project that had promised to keep the march of new Memorial Drive housing going beyond Atlanta city limits has stalled, leaving some neighbors wondering what’s going on.
Beginning in summer 2022, Decatur-based Valor Tower Real Estate Developments demolished houses, cleared a full block, and installed infrastructure—including new streets—for a sizable townhome venture in DeKalb County’s Belvedere Park neighborhood.
But more recently, progress appears to have come to a halt.
The 44-unit project is called Grand Terraza at Memorial Drive (alternately “Gran Terraza”), according to site plans, renderings, and promotional materials. Its foundational work has claimed a sloped block just east of East Lake in the 3200 block of Memorial Drive in Decatur, on the south side of the six-lane thoroughfare.
Multiple inquiries for updates to developers and the project’s builder—Norcross-based APC Contractors—have not been returned this month. The project’s promotional Facebook page hasn’t been updated since 2020. Sources in the area report being in the dark about the project as well.
Grand Terraza’s site plan calls for seven separate buildings surrounding an internal park, with several greenspaces dotted throughout. According to the developer, initial plans were altered after Belvedere Park neighbors complained of a lack of visitor parking created by the townhomes along Julian Street, opposite Memorial Drive.
Plans for internal streets were expanded to allow for 23 parking spaces for townhome visitors on special occasions, and Valor Tower also widened Julian Street to 24 feet for more space, as developers have specified.
Should it move forward as planned, the addition of denser housing would be part of DeKalb County’s broader plan to revitalize Memorial Drive, a vital commuting corridor linking Stone Mountain to downtown Atlanta.
Find more context and renderings illustrating what Grand Terraza is—or was—planned to be in the gallery above.
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