Think pockets of distinctly modern new townhomes are exclusively a Beltline-neighborhood thing? Think again.
An infill project called Frederick Walk has cleared away buildings and started vertical construction near popular commercial districts in northeast Atlanta’s North Druid Hills.
The site is located at 1501 LaVista Road, just west of Briarcliff Road, a Tesla dealership, and the new location of Che Butter Jonez restaurant, where neighborhoods Woodland Hills and LaVista Park meet.
The Frederick Walk project is replacing two former houses on large lots that had been converted to accounting and law firms and other business uses.
According to developers Urban Eco Group and Inhance Development, Frederick Walk will consist of 18 contemporary townhomes “woven into the verdant landscape of North Druid Hills.”
Each unit will come with rooftop terraces overlooking the tree canopy with either three or four bedrooms, per the project's website.
Inhance Development specializes in infill development in metro Atlanta, while Urban Eco Group’s recent work includes the new Leon on Ponce condos, a modern mid-rise building near Ponce City Market. Domain Custom Homes is the project’s contractor.
The 1501 Lavista Road site (in red) in relation to nearby commercial buildings where LaVista and Briarcliff roads meet. Google Maps
We’ve reached out to Compass sales reps for information on Frederick Walk pricing and ETA, and we’ll update this story with any additional details that come.
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