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Veil lifts on Old Fourth Ward’s next townhomes, starting in $800Ks near PCM

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Community of 16 units is expected to launch in October

A rendering of forthcoming townhomes in the old fourth ward.
Where Glen Iris Drive meets Boulevard Place.
Courtesy of The Providence Group

Like the extinction of empty lots, the rise of townhouses priced well north of a half-million bucks continues in the Old Fourth Ward.

The latest O4W townhome cluster is set to launch construction in October, around the corner from Ponce City Market on Glen Iris Drive, reps tell Curbed Atlanta.

Dubbed “The Boulevard at Glen Iris,” the 16-unit venture by The Providence Group is touting a “prime location” near the retail and entertainment hub, Historic Fourth Ward Park, and the Beltline. It’s expected to open next summer.

Prices will begin somewhere in the $800,00s and climb into the $900,00s. That’ll buy between 2,455 and 2,605 square feet (plus 506-square-foot rooftop terraces) and an included elevator for accessing all four levels, officials tell Curbed.

Each home will have three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.

According to the official spiel, future residents will “enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle with top-tier craftsmanship, quality materials, and HOA-maintained landscaping [while] children attend Hope Hill Elementary, Inman Middle, and Grady High.”

The site in question, along Glen Iris Drive, in November.
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Providence has built residential communities, with others in the pipeline, across the northern ’burbs.

Closer to the city’s core, it’s the builder behind the townhouse component at the $40 million Westside Village and, in south Grant Park, the Pratt Stacks project.

With prices starting in the high $300,000s, the latter community is under construction across the street from The Beacon, a repurposed warehouse district.

Pratt Stacks.
Rendering: The Providence Group