Could another brick-clad, flatiron-style building be bound for East Atlanta? According to a new commercial property listing, the answer is maybe.

Pitched for a triangular lot at 876 Bouldercrest Drive, the mixed-use concept is being marketed as the “perfect centerpiece of an emerging commercial district” and an “incredible opportunity” near East Atlanta Village.  

The .3-acre lot alone is listed for $674,900, and development plans for a 25-unit, mixed-use multifamily building would be included in the sale.

According to Keller Knapp Commercial marketing materials, all environmental studies have been completed for the property, which counts flat topography and access to both Bouldercrest Drive and Flat Shoals Road as attributes.

A site plans shows 12 parking spaces behind and under the residential portion.

How the three-story mixed-use building would meet the intersection of Bouldercrest Drive and Flat Shoals Road. Place Maker Design, via Keller Knapp Commercial

The 876 Bouldercrest Drive site in relation to East Atlanta Village attractions and other area landmarks. Google Maps

The site is located about a mile southeast of EAV’s hub of bars and restaurants, where the village’s O.G. flatiron building handsomely stands.

The project would join a mini residential boom in the immediate area. New townhomes include a project called Arlo Modern that was finished across the street last year.

But throwback architecture enthusiasts can’t put this one in the win column just yet. The triangular building, as the listing notes, is one of several development strategies that could work for the site. An alternate plan calls for up to seven townhomes.

Both concepts would stand three stories, the maximum allowed by the lot’s C-1 zoning, per filings.

Place Maker Design, via Keller Knapp Commercial

The .3-acre site in question, at right, in October. Google Maps

The seller is an LLC called Parkside South. According to sales records, the property last traded in summer 2022 for $500,000.

The location affords walkability to “everywhere,” including EAV, the BeltLine, Madison Yard, Glenwood Park, and Grant Park, per the listing.

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