Love the emphasis on multi-use. Hopefully Invest Atlanta can ensure the multi-income level housing from this project. Not really a fan of all the glass on the top portion, but I guess that's just the aesthetic of our time.
“Multi level income “, so low income to bring chaos and destruction from those who will never choose to do better and fix their dysfunction. That’s what y’all really mean, free section 8 in a building like this meant to bring money and business, good luck with that fantasy.
_Outside of affordable housing If we're going off just _*_"new looks"_*_ alone.. then add about 11 more tall skyscrapers 700ft or higher like the truist tower level & 30 more mixed use buildings/stores 400-600ft high. Atlanta definitely has the money & the view needs some help visually it's neatly sculpted, but it'll make the city of Atlanta much much bigger like Manhattan or Chicago/ their skylines are large & full with tall towers you can see from a distance. I would spread them out more above the Ponce city market area then over towards the westside above the Benz stadium then connect both sides up to the Midtown area & finally connecting them all the way up to the city of Buckhead. That big separation gap between Downtown, Midtown & Buckhead needs to be filled with big buildings right now it just doesn't complete the look that's why Atlanta has like 2 or 3 separate skylines resulting in the sq mi of the city to be smaller than Houston/Denver etc._
Love that they're building tall, but that is a hideous building. Architecturally disjointed. Looks like a child stacked legos from different sets on top of each other.
This is a problem! Especially seeing how the developers don’t have no kind of black contractors working with him (as the law in Atlanta has it since Maynard Jackson) plus this high rise will be empty because nobody can afford that crap! If 50% of the units aren’t affordable!! This building shouldn’t exist! Quite frankly the permit must be pulled until it’s stated that 50% of the units will be affordable for those making below 30% Median area income
It’s targeted audience is for the wealthy. The remaining units will be occupied. As far as the affordable units goes, it’s forecasted to be filled immediately by middle class workers bc of the demand for multi use assets.
@@DoctorRickSancheznobody cares for NYC, the best skyline is ATLANTA especially seeing how black American engineering companies design & constructed majority of the time line
@@javionriley8739 _Sorry Atl's city is definitely nicely sculpted but I'll have to strongly disagree with your comment.. blacks didn't make majority of them buildings it was help from other races as well no need to be biased on solely your race buddy. NYC is crushing Atlanta's architecture by far Atl only has like 3 nice buildings the Westin, BOA plaza & The Truist plaza. They have nothing on the Empire state building, Central Park tower, the Vanderbilt, Chrysler building.... let alone the one world trade center I can go for days lmao they have nothing on Chicago, LA or Philly either._
@@DoctorRickSanchezNY and Chicago i agree, but LA not so much, and holistically Philly is filthy and bleek looking outside of its downtown district, same with Chicago.
Love the emphasis on multi-use. Hopefully Invest Atlanta can ensure the multi-income level housing from this project. Not really a fan of all the glass on the top portion, but I guess that's just the aesthetic of our time.
“Multi level income “, so low income to bring chaos and destruction from those who will never choose to do better and fix their dysfunction. That’s what y’all really mean, free section 8 in a building like this meant to bring money and business, good luck with that fantasy.
Nice . Continue to make atlanta beautiful.
Lower-income can reside in another building, not this one.
Studies show that mixing affordable with market rate has a beneficial impact on the area.
_Outside of affordable housing If we're going off just _*_"new looks"_*_ alone.. then add about 11 more tall skyscrapers 700ft or higher like the truist tower level & 30 more mixed use buildings/stores 400-600ft high. Atlanta definitely has the money & the view needs some help visually it's neatly sculpted, but it'll make the city of Atlanta much much bigger like Manhattan or Chicago/ their skylines are large & full with tall towers you can see from a distance. I would spread them out more above the Ponce city market area then over towards the westside above the Benz stadium then connect both sides up to the Midtown area & finally connecting them all the way up to the city of Buckhead. That big separation gap between Downtown, Midtown & Buckhead needs to be filled with big buildings right now it just doesn't complete the look that's why Atlanta has like 2 or 3 separate skylines resulting in the sq mi of the city to be smaller than Houston/Denver etc._
Atlanta already is ranked #2 as far as high rise construction. Only New York has more under construction.
We need a damn commuter rail. Not another sky scraper
People are not even riding MARTA, except for special events.
Love that they're building tall, but that is a hideous building. Architecturally disjointed. Looks like a child stacked legos from different sets on top of each other.
Update ANF
when they block traffic 🥺
It will not be affordable, no peasants allowed!!!
This is a problem! Especially seeing how the developers don’t have no kind of black contractors working with him (as the law in Atlanta has it since Maynard Jackson) plus this high rise will be empty because nobody can afford that crap! If 50% of the units aren’t affordable!! This building shouldn’t exist! Quite frankly the permit must be pulled until it’s stated that 50% of the units will be affordable for those making below 30% Median area income
It’s targeted audience is for the wealthy. The remaining units will be occupied. As far as the affordable units goes, it’s forecasted to be filled immediately by middle class workers bc of the demand for multi use assets.
Ninjas making less than that, should not be there anyway to destroy the area, it’s that simple. Look at what happens when you allow that🤦🏽♂️
@@neox9369 Mexicans make less than we make and they messed up Atlanta
What, that is Midtown, Google and 100K salary jobs right down the street.
@@neox9369 Ninjas I swear
Waste of money
_Skyline will look even better the developers are based from Manhattan that constructed several towers in NYC.._
@@DoctorRickSancheznobody cares for NYC, the best skyline is ATLANTA especially seeing how black American engineering companies design & constructed majority of the time line
@@javionriley8739 _Sorry Atl's city is definitely nicely sculpted but I'll have to strongly disagree with your comment.. blacks didn't make majority of them buildings it was help from other races as well no need to be biased on solely your race buddy. NYC is crushing Atlanta's architecture by far Atl only has like 3 nice buildings the Westin, BOA plaza & The Truist plaza. They have nothing on the Empire state building, Central Park tower, the Vanderbilt, Chrysler building.... let alone the one world trade center I can go for days lmao they have nothing on Chicago, LA or Philly either._
@@javionriley8739 you black racist
@@DoctorRickSanchezNY and Chicago i agree, but LA not so much, and holistically Philly is filthy and bleek looking outside of its downtown district, same with Chicago.
Hide the money yall , there’s poor people around