How a rare Midtown tower of for-sale condos might look and function near Atlanta’s marquee greenspace is coming into clearer focus. 

Delray Beach, Fla.-based luxury developer Kolter Urban has lifted the veil on its fourth planned condominium tower in Atlanta—but first outside Buckhead—now called “Fourteen Park.” The 250 14th St. site is about a block from the western edge of Piedmont Park. 

Atlanta urbanists and curious locals have been watching the high-profile site for years.

In late 2025, Kolter Urban purchased for $11 million the 14th Street property where national developer and active intown builder Toll Brothers had been planning a residential tower since 2019. (As designs progressed over the years, Toll Brothers’ tweaked plans for more density became the source of neighborhood ire and a petition against them.)

Now, Kolter Urban is under contract with owners of seven townhomes next door in hopes of expanding the Fourteen Park tower’s footprint to 1.35 acres total. Those townhomes are located between 1160 and 1172 14th Place. 

Planned look of Fourteen Park's eastern facade, facing Midtown's Piedmont Park. Courtesy of Kolter Urban

The row of seven 14th Street townhomes Kolter Urban is set to acquire to expand the Fourteen Park project's footprint. Google Maps

According to Kolter Urban, the Midtown site is alluring for its walking-distance proximity to Piedmont Park, Ansley Park, Colony Square, and cultural institutions such as Woodruff Arts Center. 

The members-only Ansley Golf Club and Piedmont Driving Club will offer a private club shuttle to and from the building as well, per officials. 

We’ve asked Kolter Urban reps for more information on the planned tower’s height, unit count, and outlook on groundbreaking, and this article will be updated with any additional details that come. (Development officials previously said the project will rise about 20 stories, which tracks with renderings and the floor count of Kolter Urban’s Buckhead projects.) 

No retail space is mentioned in early promotional materials. 

Contrasts of brick and glass construction at Fourteen Park's lower levels. Courtesy of Kolter Urban

Plans for ground-level entries and parking-garage access along 14th Street. Courtesy of Kolter Urban

Per Kolter Urban’s estimates, 115,000 people spend time in Midtown each day. 

“Atlanta continues to demonstrate remarkable growth and resilience, making it one of the most compelling markets in the Southeast,” Aaron Taulbee, Kolter Urban’s regional president, said in a Fourteen Park announcement. 

“With its thriving economy and dynamic lifestyle, Midtown is the ideal setting for our next residential project,” Taulbee continued. “This site reflects our long-term commitment to investing in the Atlanta area and expanding our footprint across the Southeast.”

Kolter Urban previously struck condo gold in Buckhead with two upscale Peachtree Road towers that sold almost all condos before completion: The 22-story Graydon tower and 18-story sister project Dillon Buckhead

The company is also currently building a third Atlanta venture near Buckhead Village. Condos at that 20-story project, Elyse Buckhead, recently started selling in the mid-$900,000s—and way up. 

Swing up to the gallery for more images—and site context over the past few years. 

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