DOWNTOWN ATLANTA COMMERCIAL LAND SITE
Andy Lundsberg Partner, Bull Realty, Inc. (404) 876-1640 x 107
[email protected] Bull Realty, Inc. 50 Glenlake Parkway, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30328 www.BullRealty.com
Historic Castleberry Hill Neighborhood +/- .29 acre
Downtown Atlanta Commercial Site +/- .29 acre
Property Information
Downtown Atlanta Commercial Land Site 346 Peters Street, SW | Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Excellent location at the heart of the Castleberry Hill Historic District +/- .29 acre site Zoned SPI (Castleberry Hill/Historic Landmark District) Fulton County
Offered for SALE at $295,000
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Downtown Atlanta Commercial Site +/- .29 acre
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Downtown Atlanta Commercial Site +/- .29 acre
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Downtown Atlanta Commercial Site +/- .29 acre
About The Area
Castleberry Hill Castleberry Hill is a unique urban community with a strong historic identity. Many of the early 20th-century warehouse buildings have been converted to lofts and are now the predominate housing type. The population is culturally diverse and the area is continuing to grow in both the number of residents as well as retail and other establishments. This area was originally part of the renegade Snake Nation community but by the Civil War was becoming industrial with terra cotta and other building material factories, cotton warehousing and grocers, one of whom, Daniel Castleberry, it is named for. By the early 1990s, it had fallen on hard times, serving as the backdrop for dystopic films such as Freejack and Kalifornia. Loft conversions began in the 1980s, and by 1992, there were 120 lofts with 150 residents. The 1996 Olympics saw another influx of development. Today the area is thriving with retail shops, restaurants, apartments and condos. The proximity to all that Atlanta has to offer in a short walking distance and easy highway and public transportation options are, and will continue to be, major draws to the area. P. 5 of 5
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