Minutes from Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square, this custom-built, 2006 brick monstrosity could be the perfect retreat for hosting family and (several dozen) friends.
Accessed by a gothic spiral staircase that could double as a portal to hell, the subterranean tavern looks like the sort of place where Shrek would tie one on.
After years of wrangling, the long-anticipated Brookhaven transit oriented development plans were officially declared dead. But now, it seems the project’s really just being reborn, though a path forward isn’t clear.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has revealed plans to build a massive new hospital campus at the intersection of North Druid Hills Road and Interstate 85 in Brookhaven. Estimates put the costs at up to $1.3 billion for the project.
Since 2014, plans have been brewing to transform 15 acres of parking lots along Peachtree Road in Brookhaven into a massive, MARTA-adjacent mixed-use development. Instead, the project is now officially dead.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will break ground this week on a high-tech "Center for Advanced Pediatrics" that will fill the void left by the demolition of the Executive Park Motor Hotel in 2014.
For more than two-and-1/2 years, the idea of developing acres of parking lots around Brookhaven’s MARTA station into a mixed-use development has divided the city. While neighbors still worry about density and traffic, now council members are fretting money.
Built in 1949, this ranch traded in March for $475,000, and it’s back this week with new everything (basically) and a price tag of $849,000. Located a bit east of Ga. Highway 400, it offers (just) three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a setting of soaring trees.
The Goodwin House has stood on Peachtree Road in what is now the City of Brookhaven since long before the Civil War. But as of this weekend, the home has been dismantled and could ultimately be reconstructed elsewhere.
Touted as "luxury living at its finest," the Wilshire will serve up three-to-five-bedroom pads by Harrison Design, with Jim Weinberg Lifestyles interiors and construction by Arthur Rutenberg Homes — a strong pedigree, in other words.
Each three-bedroom, four-bathroom dwelling has a covered rooftop terrace and sun deck, as well as hardwoods throughout, custom cabinetry, granite counters, two-car garage, and a futuristic central vacuum system. Plus, Buford Highway walkability.
Dubbed "Blackburn Row," the 10 luxury offerings by Peachland Homes will be positioned next to Brookhaven’s Blackburn Park, with walkability to a smattering of restaurants, retail, and the local YMCA.
For single-family-home buyers, getting a foot into desirable Atlanta areas (or ones projected to be desirable one day) could be surprisingly doable. Sacrifices don’t have to include things like gleaming hardwoods and solid countertops.
Formerly suburban cities around Atlanta have been dramatically changing thanks to dense mixed-use developments. But some residents aren't too thrilled about densification, and now Brookhaven finds itself in a lawsuit with a developer over zoning.
Buford Highway is often dismissed as a massive paved ribbon, bordered by parking lots and suburban sprawl. But local architects at plexus r+d are bringing a swanky new modern office building to the road, offering something noticeably different.
Touted as a "beautifully crafted" townhome community somewhere in Brookhaven/Buckhead, this bricky new enclave is home to several units with a case of the can’t-sells. Prices appear to run from $720K to nearly $800K.
Brookhaven has begun identifying possible greenspace properties for an overarching comprehensive park and recreation master plan, as well as tracts specifically for the city’s portion of the Peachtree Creek Greenway.
Built in 1971, this unique offering counts five bedrooms and three bathrooms (some of them either dated or pure, depending on perspective) among more than 3,600 square feet. Interesting art, artifacts, and water views abound.
The research was based on violent crime and property theft as reported to the FBI. The list included all the usual affluent suspects from Outside The Perimeter: Johns Creek, Flowery Branch, Holly Springs, and Milton. Two ITP places got love, too.
Last night, the Brookhaven Planning Commission voted to deny the application for an apartment-anchored mixed-use development, bowing to vocal neighborhood pressures to better adhere to the city's master plan and manage dense residential growth.
For Atlanta summers, the backyard paradise here would be nothing short of spectacular, with its large Pebble Tec pool, waterfall, eight-person (!) hot tub, cabana-like patio, and mature plantings that include palms. But there’s a catch.
The City of Brookhaven just released plans to create a 2.7-mile multi-use trail along the north fork of Peachtree Creek as part of a 12-mile total effort called Peachtree Creek Greenway that runs from the Beltline to Doraville.
For this installment of Curbed Comparisons, we zeroed in on three disparate neighborhoods — Brookhaven, East Lake, and Midtown — to see just how far (roughly) $600,000 will stretch for buyers in the market for north of 2,000 square feet.
Located in Brookhaven and built in 2006, the three-story house has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 6,300 square feet of space, including a pretty sweet-looking music studio, though it's doubtful the equipment comes with the sale.
The Atlanta Hawks and Emory University have broken ground on a double-duty facility, serving as both the Hawks’ first dedicated practice facility and a state-of-the-art sports-medicine research center for the school. Plans call for a 2017 completion.
The five bedrooms and more than 5,000 square feet help to justify an asking price that now stands at $1.54 million. The screened porch/sunroom and immense patio are highlights.
For more than a year, MARTA has been working up plans to transform the sea of parking lots around Brookhaven Station into a mixed-use development. While community angst over density and land use has stalled efforts, a fine-tuned proposal is emerging.
Perks include a double-whammy of carports, and as the listing agent stresses, "Two Very Luxury Kitchens & Four Very Luxury Full bathrooms with exotic granite tops." What's more, the front yard could host the mother of all pick-up basketball games.
This four bedroom, three bathroom, 3,682-square-foot home was built right over a running stream that — based on a glance at Google Maps — appears to possibly stem from Little Nancy Creek. You might be asking yourself, "Is it in a floodplain?" Read on
The price tag is $3.59 million for this massive ivory abode, which includes six bedrooms, five bathrooms (and three half-bathrooms), a "football field sized" backyard, three-car garage, and a guesthouse with vaulted ceiling. Oh, and a real nice pool.
Atlanta's playoff-bound NBA team and Emory University have formed an unlikely partnership to develop a practice facility, headquarters for the basketball club, and sports medicine enclave. Announced Tuesday, the facility will be located along I-85.
Two, um, unique Atlanta residences inside the perimeter are squaring off in the latest installment of Real Estate Deathmatch. Your votes determine the victor of oddball supremacy.
The proposed Transit Oriented Development around Brookhaven MARTA station has been met with strong opposition by NIMBY groups, and now the City Council has delayed a vote to allow rezoning of the property.